Mohammed A. AlShahwan
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View article: <scp>BOTME</scp> Study: A National e‐Delphi Study on the Use of <scp>Botulinum</scp> Toxin for Aesthetic Treatment of Middle Easterners
<span>BOTME</span> Study: A National e‐Delphi Study on the Use of <span>Botulinum</span> Toxin for Aesthetic Treatment of Middle Easterners Open
Background The demand for botulinum toxin A (BTX‐A) cosmetic treatments is growing among individuals with skin of color, primarily due to increased cultural acceptance, social media influence, and patient awareness. However, there remains …
View article: Effect of a Mediterranean-Style Diet Educational Intervention on Symptoms of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress in College Students: A Randomized Trial
Effect of a Mediterranean-Style Diet Educational Intervention on Symptoms of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress in College Students: A Randomized Trial Open
View article: Systematic review, methodological appraisal, and recommendation mapping of clinical practice guidelines for managing patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis
Systematic review, methodological appraisal, and recommendation mapping of clinical practice guidelines for managing patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis Open
Seven eligible SJS-TEN CPGs reviewed, originating from Europe, North America, Asia, and an authorship Group. The highest AGREE II domain scores were observed in scope and purpose (mean: 63%, standard deviation [SD]: 23.195%) and clarity of…
View article: Adherence to a Mediterranean-style Diet Is Associated with Decreased Depression and Anxiety Severity Regardless of Food Security Status: a Cross-sectional Study of College Freshmen
Adherence to a Mediterranean-style Diet Is Associated with Decreased Depression and Anxiety Severity Regardless of Food Security Status: a Cross-sectional Study of College Freshmen Open
View article: Prevalence and characteristics of body dysmorphic disorder in Arab dermatology patients
Prevalence and characteristics of body dysmorphic disorder in Arab dermatology patients Open
Body dysmorphic disorder was found in 14.1% of Arab dermatology patients. There were significant links between female with BDD (odds ration [OR]: 2.93; 95% CI 1.24, 6.9]), having 2 or more skin conditions with BDD (OR: 4.67; 95% CI 1.33, 1…
View article: Clinicopathological concordance in the diagnosis of skin diseases: a retrospective analysis of 5000 histopathology reports
Clinicopathological concordance in the diagnosis of skin diseases: a retrospective analysis of 5000 histopathology reports Open
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