Annals of Saudi medicine
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Annals of Saudi medicine · Jan 2015
Practice Guideline2015 Guidelines for Osteoporosis in Saudi Arabia: Recommendations from the Saudi Osteoporosis Society.
To provide guidelines for medical professionals in Saudi Arabia regarding osteoporosis. ⋯ All Saudi women above the age of 60 years must undergo a BMD assessment using DXA. Therapy decisions should be formulated with the use of the USA (White) version of the FRAX tool.
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Annals of Saudi medicine · Jan 2015
Vagus nerve stimulation for refractory epilepsy: experience from Saudi Arabia.
Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) has been approved for the treatment of refractory partial epilepsy in adults and children over 12 years of age. Later on, its application expanded to include younger children and other types of epilepsy. We report our experience with this treatment modality for refractory epilepsy in Saudi Arabia. ⋯ The experience with VNS in a single center in Saudi Arabia confirms that it is a safe and effective adjunctive therapy for refractory epilepsy in adult and pediatric patients.
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Annals of Saudi medicine · Jan 2015
Comparative StudyGastrointestinal symptoms are closely associated with depression in iron deficiency anemia: a comparative study.
Until now, very few studies evaluated the association between gastrointestinal and psychiatric symptoms in iron deficiency anemia (IDA). The study investigated the frequency of functional dyspepsia (FD) in IDA patients and determined its association with depression and somatization. ⋯ IDA patients had more frequent self-reported constipation compared with controls (56% vs 22.8%, P < .001). The mean scores of bloating, dyspepsia, and constipation-related quality of life (QoL) disturbance were significantly higher in the IDA group than in the control group (all P values.
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Annals of Saudi medicine · Jan 2015
Case ReportsLimbic encephalitis associated with leucine-rich glioma-inactivated 1 antibodies.
We describe the case of a patient with confirmed limbic encephalitis associated with leucine-rich glioma-inactivated 1 (LGI1) antibodies. A 59-year-old man presented to the Department of Neurology with bizarre behavior, memory loss, cognitive impairment, visual hallucinations, and myoclonus and facio-brachial dystonic seizures. A brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed no hippocampal lesions. ⋯ The diagnosis of limbic encephalitis associated with LGI1 antibodies should be considered in patients with clinical manifestations mimicking psychiatric disorders and in cases of refractory epilepsy especially with faciobrachial dystonic seizures. There is frequently hyponatremia, and cerebral MRI may be normal. Full recovery can be expected with early diagnosis and prompt treatment.