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Table_1_Elevated hypertriglyceridemia and decreased gallstones in the etiological composition ratio of acute pancreatitis as affected by seasons and festivals: A two-center real-wo...
Published 2022“…The composition ratio of gallstone AP in the south center was higher than that in the north center (59.5% vs. 49%), especially in summer (62.9% vs. 44.0%) and autumn (61.5% vs. 45.7%, all P<0.001).…”
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Classification thresholds and prediction algorithms for novel PGx variants.
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Rare pharmacogenetic variants present in Saudi population in comparison to other populations.
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Frequencies and functional status of pharmacogenetic alleles in Saudi population.
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Data_Sheet_1_Low molecular weight heparin decreases mortality and major complication rates in moderately severe and severe acute pancreatitis–a systematic review and meta-analysis....
Published 2023“…Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and observational studies that reported the differences in the outcomes of AP for patients receiving anticoagulants (intervention group) in addition to the standard of care (SOC), compared to patients managed by SOC alone (control group), were eligible. A random-effects model was used to calculate the pooled odds ratios (OR) and mean differences (MD) with the corresponding 95%-confidence intervals (CI). …”