Saudi Med J
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To study fracture nasal bone at King Faisal Hospital University in Al-Khobar from various aspects, to present our experience and to compare the result with previous works. ⋯ This paper stresses the importance of early evaluation of fracture nose in order to avoid complications. The diagnosis is made mainly based on clinical judgement. Closed reduction technique under general anesthesia within 2-10 days post injury is the standard treatment if needed. Failure by closed technique can be managed by septorhinoplasty months later.
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To determine the prevalence of sub clinical diabetic neuropathy in Saudi diabetics and the risk factors associated with symptomatic diabetic neuropathy. ⋯ Subclinical diabetic neuropathy is common. Early diagnosis is important for possible prevention of late neuropathic complications (foot ulcers and infections). Prolonged poorly controlled diabetes mellitus, old age and smoking are risk factors for symptomatic diabetic neuropathy. Meticulous blood glucose control is important for nerve function protection. Researches are urgently needed for satisfactory therapy.
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The aim of this study is to determine the mode of presentation, medical and surgical treatment in diabetic foot. ⋯ Diabetic foot sepsis is a common health problem presented in Saudi Arabia particularly among men, peripheral neuropathy, as well poor glycemic control are the most common precipitating factors. Foot infection is usually poly-microbial. Most of these patients required debridement, however 8 (23.5%) of them, ended up having major limb amputation.
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To determine the causes, clinical manifestations, mode of treatment, and outcome of hyperthyroidism at King Abdulaziz University Hospital. ⋯ Causes and clinical manifestations of thyrotoxicosis in our patients were comparable with those reported in the literature. There is under use of radioactive iodine therapy, and physicians should be encouraged to use this mode of therapy as its efficacy, safety and low cost made it the preferred definitive treatment in most patients with hyperthyroidism.