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Mohamed Badawi
Researcher at Hamad Medical Corporation
Publications - 7
Citations - 106
Mohamed Badawi is an academic researcher from Hamad Medical Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Retrospective cohort study & Interquartile range. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 49 citations.
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The first consecutive 5000 patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 from Qatar; a nation-wide cohort study.
Ali S. Omrani,Muna Almaslamani,Joanne Daghfal,Rand A. Alattar,Mohamed Elgara,Shahd H. Shaar,Tawheeda B. H. Ibrahim,Ahmed Zaqout,Dana Bakdach,Abdelrauof M. Akkari,Anas Baiou,Bassem Alhariri,Reem Elajez,Ahmed Husain,Mohamed Badawi,Fatma Ben Abid,Sulieman Abu Jarir,Shiema Abdalla,Anvar Hassan Kaleeckal,Kris Choda,Venkateswara R. Chinta,Mohamed A. Sherbash,Khalil Al-Ismail,Mohammed Abukhattab,Ali Ait Hssain,Peter Coyle,Roberto Bertollini,Michael P. Frenneaux,Abdullatif Al-Khal,Hanan Al-Kuwari +29 more
TL;DR: In a relatively younger national cohort with a low co-morbidity burden, COVID-19 was associated with low all-cause mortality and independent risk factors for ICU admission included older age, male sex, higher BMI, and co-existing diabetes or chronic kidney disease.
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Case report: COVID-19 Masquerading as an Acute Surgical Abdomen.
TL;DR: The management course, the importance of abdominal symptoms in the setting of COVID-19, and the implications of this association for medical practice amid the current pandemic in both resource-rich and resource-limited settings are discussed.
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Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Concomitant with COVID 19: A Case Report.
TL;DR: Lymphocytosis is an unexpected finding in patients diagnosed with COVID-19 infection and the elevated lymphocytes may be indicative of other conditions.
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Severe SARS-CoV-2 infection presenting with acute kidney injury and diabetic ketoacidosis complicated by pancreatitis in a 53-year man with hypertension
TL;DR: Severe COVID-19 infection is associated with significant stress and marked immune response that can affect many organs and precipitate DKA, pancreatitis, and acute renal injury, which might be permanent as discussed by the authors.
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The First Consecutive 5000 Patients with COVID-19 in Qatar; a Nation-wide Cohort Study
Ali S. Omrani,Muna Almaslamani,Joanne Daghfal,Rand A. Alattar,Mohamed Elgara,Shahd H. Shaar,Tawheeda B. H. Ibrahim,Ahmed Zaqout,Dana Bakdach,Abdelrauof M. Akkari,Anas Baiou,Bassem Alhariri,Reem Elajez,Ahmed Husain,Mohamed Badawi,Fatma Ben Abid,Sulieman Abu Jarir,Shiema Abdalla,Anvar Hassan Kaleeckal,Kris Choda,Venkateswara R. Chinta,Mohamed A. Sherbash,Khalil Al-Ismail,Mohammed Abukhattab,Ali Ait Hssain,Peter Coyle,Roberto Bertollini,Michael P. Frenneaux,Abdullatif Al Khal,Hanan M. Al kuwari +29 more
TL;DR: In a relatively younger national cohort with a low co-morbidity burden, COVID-19 was associated with low all-cause mortality and independent risk factors for ICU admission included older age, male sex, higher BMI, and co-existing diabetes or chronic kidney disease.