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Saudi Medical Journal. 2012; 33 (6): 686-686
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-150378
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Saudi Medical Journal. 2008; 29 (10): 1507-1509
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-90093

ABSTRACT

We describe an otherwise normal male neonate who presented shortly after birth with rare congenital osteofibrous dysplasia of the right tibia associated with pseudoarthrosis of the ipsilateral fibula. The lesion was curetted, and the defect was packed with a fibular bone graft from the other leg. Histopathological examination was typical for osteofibrous dysplasia. The ipsilateral fibular pseudoarthrosis was observed with no active intervention. Seven years follow-up showed good functional recovery without recurrence of the lesion. The case is a new presentation of congenital osteofibrous dysplasia, and is presented to draw attention to this rare condition that must be considered in the differential diagnosis of congenital lesions of the tibia


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Humans , Male , Bone Diseases, Developmental/congenital , Tibia/abnormalities , Pseudarthrosis , Fibula/pathology , Infant, Newborn , Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Saudi Medical Journal. 2004; 25 (11): 1670-1674
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-68489

ABSTRACT

To evaluate the radiological and functional results of surgical treatment of unstable pelvic injuries and to study the factors affecting the final outcome. Thirty-eight patients with unstable type C pelvic injuries from King Khalid University Hospital, Riyadh and North West Armed Forces Hospital, Tabuk, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia during the period January 1996 through to January 2001 were reviewed. There were 31 males and 7 females. The mean age was 37-years. Thirty-two patients had 76 associated skeletal fractures. A percutaneous iliosacral screw was carried out for all patients in the study. Anterior stabilization was needed for 23 patients. There were 2 complications of fixation, an iatrogenic S1 root injury and dismantled symphyseal plate. The average hospital stay was 29 days and the average time to start mobilization was 15 days. The radiological result was satisfactory in 32 patients [84%] while functional result was satisfactory in 27 patients [71%].Unstable pelvic ring injuries should be managed surgically and must be carried out as soon as the general condition of the patient allows, even up to 4-weeks


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Humans , Male , Female , Fracture Fixation, Internal/methods , Pelvic Bones/surgery , Treatment Outcome , Multiple Trauma , Fractures, Bone
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Saudi Medical Journal. 2004; 25 (12): 1967-70
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-68561

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to measure Bohler s angle [BA] and Gissane s angle [GA] in the Saudi population and compare their values to the published data. Lateral plain radiographs of 229 normal feet and ankles of 158 females and 71 males, with age range of 15-72 years, were studied retrospectively at King Khalid University Hospital, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia between 2002 and 2003. Bohler's angle and GA were measured and the mean and standard deviation of each angle were calculated. The relationship between each angle and age, gender, and side of body was tested, and compared to international figures. The mean BA in the Saudi population was 31.21 degree with a range of 16-47 degree. The mean GA was 116.16 degree with a range of 96-152 degrees. Bohler's angle and GA are not significantly related to age, gender, or side of body. Moreover, the range of both angles was wider than that reported in the literature. The study shows the difference between the Saudi and various other populations in regard to BA and GA, and reinforces the need to establish the normal ranges of BA and GA in a given population


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Arabs , Mathematical Computing , Reference Values , Sex Factors , Retrospective Studies
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Saudi Medical Journal. 2003; 24 (10): 1118-1120
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-64456

ABSTRACT

This study was conducted to enlarge the knowledge of developmental dysplasia of the hip [DDH] in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia [KSA], and to compare its presentation among Saudi population to known international figures. A prospective study of Saudi patients with DDH that presented to King Khalid University Hospital, Riyadh, KSA over 5 years starting September 1996. The information needed was obtained directly from one or both parents. Six hundred Saudi children were included in this study. The diagnosis of DDH was delayed in most patients. The results give an impression that parents' consanguinity, positive family history, breech deliveries and the use of swaddling have direct relation with increased incidence of DDH in the Saudi population. A national screening program is needed in KSA. Furthermore, nationwide studies will help to identify groups at risk and the geographical distribution of the disorder


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Humans , Male , Female , Hip Dislocation, Congenital/diagnosis , Risk Factors , Prospective Studies , Developmental Disabilities
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