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Imad M. Al-Abdallat

Researcher at University of Jordan

Publications -  9
Citations -  124

Imad M. Al-Abdallat is an academic researcher from University of Jordan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 94 citations.

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Development of an Accessible Self-Assessment Tool for Research Ethics Committees in Developing Countries

TL;DR: A self-assessment tool that was developed and reviewed by REC members and researchers from the Middle East reflects pragmatic aspects of human subjects protection, is based on international standards, is straightforward in its completion, and its items are relevant to the administrative processes that exist in many RECs in the developing world.
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Foreign body aspiration in children: A study of children who lived or died following aspiration.

TL;DR: Most aspirated foreign bodies were food-related, mainly peanuts, and the majority of children presented with acute choking incidents, a smaller number presented with recurrent chest infections, and few children's choking incidents were unwitnessed.
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The prevalence of alcohol and psychotropic drugs in fatalities of road-traffic accidents in Jordan during 2008-2014

TL;DR: The results from this study proved the existence of alcohol and psychotropic drugs in the victims of road traffic accidents, indicating an association between the uses of these substances in accident involvement.
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Age threshold for proper definition of premature coronary artery disease in males.

TL;DR: It was proposed that male premature coronary artery diseases constituted the cases suffering from the heart attack, or died as a result of cardiac attacks below the age of 49, and the mature disease that affects people who is older than 54 years old.
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Role of forensic medicine in evaluating non-fatal physical violence against women by their husbands in Jordan.

TL;DR: Intimate partner violence can present with a range of injuries from relatively minor to potentially disabling or life threatening, and forensic medicine has a role in documenting and evaluating these injuries and advising the judicial system in these cases.