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  1. Prediction of long-term survival in acute aortic dissection by the false lumen condition; systematic review
    Mazi Mohammed Alanazi, Enad Saad Alkhdidi, Yazeed H. Assalahi, Ziyad M. Alqahtani, Nawaf H. Najmi, Musaed F. Almofdhi, Rami Abdulrhman Noura, Sarah A. Maghrabi, Mohammed F. Alrajeh, Areej Ridha Algawiz
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2024; 8(12): 3731-3735.
  2. CT findings associated with poor outcomes in emergency patients with traumatic brain injury
    Mazi Mohammed Alanazi, Ammar Abdullah Alsabilah, Musaed Fahad Almofdhi, Nawaf Hassan M. Najmi, Turky Mohammed Alghannam, Saad Saleh A. Al Rishaid, Rawiyah Abdulaziz M. Alessa, Khalid Khalaf Alkhathami, Turki Ali salman Alshayeb
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2025; 9(8): 1897-1903.
  3. Prevalence of eye dryness among the general population of the Northern Region of Saudi Arabia
    Maisa Alsweilem, Maram Khalf Alenzi, Seba Naji Almutairi, Thamer Abdullah Alanazy
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2019; 3(10): 841-848.
  4. Impact of tinnitus on quality of life among the general population in Saudi Arabia
    Musaed A. Alzahrani, Shatha Hamzah Alreheili, Abdulmohsin Homoud Almalaq, Jassam Adel Alessa, Amirah Homoud Aledaili, Shahad Eid Alatoui, Khulud Saud Alshammari
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2024; 8(10): 2670-2677.
  5. Knowledge and behavior of Saudi female university students toward self-medication: a cross-sectional study in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
    Sarah Fahad Al-Owaywid, Shereen Younes, Alhanouf Al-Humaidan, Lina Al-Enazi, Esraa Ghabban, Hanan Al-Ahmed, Eman Al-Musaed
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2019; 3(12): 985-989.
  6. Evaluating the effects of supervised versus non-supervised training techniques on upper extremity complaints in regular strength trainees: a cross-sectional analysis
    Rasha Mohamed Alorini, Abdulaziz Ibrahim Alkhudhayri, Mohammed Yousef Alobaysi, Shahad Jarallah AlShammary, Mohammed Adel Alyahya, Randa Abdullah Altuwaijri, Bader K. Alqahtani, Ghada Musaed Alrasheedi, Saleh Abdulrahman Alwashmi, Joud Mohammed Alharbi, Yasser Alwabli
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2025; 9(3): 708-716.
  7. Does weather and time have any effect on gastroesophageal reflux disease symptoms in a sample of the Saudi community?
    Waleed Mohammed AlHuzaim, Omar Dawas AlDawas, Abdullah Ahmad AlFihaid, Saud Turki AlHazani, Abdulelah Mohammed AlSoby, Faisal Musaed AlJarbuo, Mohammed Ibrahim AlOraini
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2024; 8(6): 1329-1335.
  8. Prevalence and degree of burnout among medical students in Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University using the Maslach burnout inventory
    Khalid A. Bin Abdulrahman, Abdullah Mohammed Almeziny, Khaled Mohammed Alsultan, Jehad Talal Allhaibe, Mohammed Musaed Alsubaie, Muath Nasser Al Musaad, Nasser Hamad Al Owaimer
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2024; 8(6): 1336-1342.
  9. The diagnostic accuracy of chest x-rays and chest ultrasonography for diagnosing trauma patient’s pneumothorax in the emergency room by emergency medicine physicians
    Mazi Mohammed Alanazi, Mohammed Abdullah Alghamdi, Fatimah Mohammed Alfaraj, Sarah Musaed Almulhim, Ghadah Abdullah Alharthi, Fatima Hussain Al Marar, Zahra Bader Ghafail, Abdulrahman Abdulkhaliq Alshehri, Renad Hulayyil Albaqami, Munirah Mohammed Alshuaibi
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2024; 8(12): 3770-3775.


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