Mohammed Alblooshi
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View article: Correction: Outcome of suprapubic transvesical grasper-assisted endoscopic drainage of ureterocele in children: a single-center experience
Correction: Outcome of suprapubic transvesical grasper-assisted endoscopic drainage of ureterocele in children: a single-center experience Open
View article: Pinch Off effect: A lethal Unusual complication of Subclavian Hemodialysis Catheter in a Child
Pinch Off effect: A lethal Unusual complication of Subclavian Hemodialysis Catheter in a Child Open
Pinch-off effect is reported as potential complications of subclavian venous access in 14 years old male child with hemodialysis catheter. Patient presented with features of luminal obstruction 8 months after insertion of hemodialysis cath…
View article: High-Grade Immature Gastric Teratoma in a 10-Day-Old Neonate: Diagnostic Challenges and Curative Surgical Management
High-Grade Immature Gastric Teratoma in a 10-Day-Old Neonate: Diagnostic Challenges and Curative Surgical Management Open
View article: Over-the-Counter Ibuprofen-Induced Pre-Pyloric Gastric Perforation in a 28-Month-Old Child: A Rare Pediatric Case
Over-the-Counter Ibuprofen-Induced Pre-Pyloric Gastric Perforation in a 28-Month-Old Child: A Rare Pediatric Case Open
Gastric perforation is a rare but potentially life-threatening cause of acute abdomen in pediatric patients beyond the neonatal period. Over-the-counter ibuprofen, often administered without physician oversight, can exacerbate gastric muco…
View article: Enterocolitis-Associated Pseudo-Obstruction in a Sickle Cell Patient: A Rare Abdominal Catastrophe
Enterocolitis-Associated Pseudo-Obstruction in a Sickle Cell Patient: A Rare Abdominal Catastrophe Open
Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction, also known as Ogilvie's syndrome, is a rare but critical cause of abdominal pain and distension, potentially mimicking mechanical obstruction or toxic megacolon. Patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) hav…
View article: Primary Intrarenal Neuroblastoma in a Four-Month-Old Infant: A Rare Diagnostic Challenge Mimicking Wilms Tumor
Primary Intrarenal Neuroblastoma in a Four-Month-Old Infant: A Rare Diagnostic Challenge Mimicking Wilms Tumor Open
Primary intrarenal neuroblastoma is an exceedingly rare entity that often mimics Wilms tumor in clinical and radiologic presentation, making prompt differentiation crucial given their divergent treatment pathways and prognostic implication…
View article: Barotrauma-Related Pneumoperitoneum in a Ventilated Child: Distinguishing Air Leak From Bowel Perforation
Barotrauma-Related Pneumoperitoneum in a Ventilated Child: Distinguishing Air Leak From Bowel Perforation Open
View article: Spilled but Not Forgotten: A Retained Gallstone Leading to Colonic Fistula Formation
Spilled but Not Forgotten: A Retained Gallstone Leading to Colonic Fistula Formation Open
View article: A Rare Entity in Children: Two Cases of Post-traumatic Priapism With Spontaneous Resolution
A Rare Entity in Children: Two Cases of Post-traumatic Priapism With Spontaneous Resolution Open
View article: An Observational Review of Tonsillectomy and Appendectomy Procedures Conducted at a Tertiary Care Hospital
An Observational Review of Tonsillectomy and Appendectomy Procedures Conducted at a Tertiary Care Hospital Open
View article: Unusual Adolescent Abdominal Tumors Presenting With Neuropsychiatric and Massive Abdominopelvic Manifestations: A Report of Two Cases
Unusual Adolescent Abdominal Tumors Presenting With Neuropsychiatric and Massive Abdominopelvic Manifestations: A Report of Two Cases Open