Squint in Children and Adolescents, Arar, Northern Saudi Arabia
Journal Title: The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine - Year 2019, Vol 70, Issue 0
Abstract
Background: Squint, crossed eyes and deviating eyes is a condition in which the eyes do not properly align with each other when looking at an object. A child with squint may stop using the affected eye. This can lead to visual loss called amblyopia, which can become permanent unless treated early in childhood.
Role and Incidence of Parasitic Infection in Adult Egyptian Patients with Acute Appendicitis
<strong>Background</strong>: Appendicitis is the most important acute surgical condition of the abdomen, and appendectomy constitutes one of the most common surgical operations worldwide. Many factors can cause appendici...
A comparative study of the discrepancy in the horizontal white-to-white measurement using Calipers vs Pentacam
<span>Background: </span><span>The accurate measurement of the horizontal corneal white-to-white (WTW) diameter is essential and has multiple applications in the field of ophthalmology whether medical or surgical. There...
Driving Eligibility among Epilepsy Patients in Saudi Arabia
Background: epilepsy is prevalent neurological disorder in Saudi Arabia and listed as temporary or permanent driving interdiction. In line with other countries rules and requirements, would be safer, for the patient and...
Monitor of Water Quality Using The Grey Mullet (Mugil Cephalus) as Bioindicator in Two Egyptian Lakes
Background-Burullus Lake has brackish water and agricultural, industrial and sewage drainage water represent the major inflows and it represents one of the most subjected lakes to serious pollutants at the delta’s coastl...
Maternal and fetal outcomes in women undergoing caesarean section under general and spinal anesthesia
<strong>Background: </strong>Both spinal and general anaesthesia used for caesarean section have certain advantages and disadvantages and there is no method which is completely ideal. The most important factors for choic...