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  1. Assessment of the knowledge of pregnant women regarding the effects of GDM on mothers and neonates at a Maternal and Children hospital in Najran, Saudi Arabia
    Amina Abdo Salhi, Medical Intern, Majed Saeed Alshahrani, Maram Mohammed Alyamin, Waad Ahmed Hamdi, Sarah Raja Alyami, Albatool Saleh Almagbool, Nujoud Hamad Almoqati, Seham Hamad Almoqati, Esra'a Amer Nasser Al-Saaed, Hessa Salem Al Habes, Batool Mubarak Abdullah Alwdei, Ahlam Yhya Saeed Alyami, Wesal Ahmed Alassiri
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2019; 3(4): 370-375.
  2. Prevalence of thalassemia in Saudi Arabia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Mohammed M. Alqahtani, Amjaad Ahmed Alzahrani, Sama Ahmed Asirri, Manal Talaq Alwuthaynani, Yousef Mohammed Al Ishaq, Eman Redhwan Hasan, Wesal Abdulkader Almasri, Alaa Mohammad Alkhalil, Ahmed H. Al Murdhimah, Ibtihal N. Albalawai
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2024; 8(10): 2903-2912.
  3. Impact of foreign maid on the development and growth of children in Saudi Arabia
    Raghad Faisal Alruwailiy, Roaa Salem Maqpal Alharbi, Khaloud Attaulla Alenezi, Wesal Waheed Murad, Weaam Waheed Abdulaziz Murad, Osama Abdulrahman Alqadhibi, Ziad Awadh Almutairi, Saleh Basheer S. Alanazi, Abeer Mudhhi A. Alanazi, Ali Hassan A. Ali
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2024; 8(6): 1370-1377.
  4. The clinical experience of croup at a tertiary care center in Jeddah, Western Saudi Arabia
    Hazem Alhazmi, Bsaim Abdulsalam Altirkistani, Yousof Fahad Allarakia, Dania E. Faidah, Danah Ahmed Alqarni, Wesal Waheed Murad, Shaimaa Ali Alghamdi
    Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2023; 4(3): 157-161.


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