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Yasser Sabr
Researcher at King Saud University
Publications - 56
Citations - 1466
Yasser Sabr is an academic researcher from King Saud University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 48 publications receiving 997 citations. Previous affiliations of Yasser Sabr include University of British Columbia & Public Health Agency of Canada.
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Maternal morbidity associated with early-onset and late-onset preeclampsia.
TL;DR: Women with early-onset and late-onsetset preeclampsia have significantly higher rates of specific maternal morbidity compared with women without early-onsonet andLate-ONSet disease.
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The landscape of genetic diseases in Saudi Arabia based on the first 1000 diagnostic panels and exomes.
Dorota Monies,Mohamed Abouelhoda,Moeenaldeen Al-Sayed,Zuhair N. Al-Hassnan,Maha Alotaibi,Husam R. Kayyali,Mohammed Al-Owain,Ayaz Shah,Zuhair Rahbeeni,Mohammad A. Al-Muhaizea,Hamad Al-Zaidan,Edward Cupler,Saeed Bohlega,Eissa Faqeih,Maha Faden,Banan Al-Younes,Dyala Jaroudi,Ewa Goljan,Hadeel Elbardisy,Asma Akilan,Renad Albar,Hesham Aldhalaan,Shamshad Gulab,Aziza Chedrawi,Bandar K. Al Saud,Wesam Kurdi,Nawal Makhseed,Tahani Alqasim,Heba Y. El Khashab,Hamoud Al-Mousa,Amal Alhashem,Imaduddin Kanaan,Talal Algoufi,Khalid Alsaleem,Talal A. Basha,Fathiya Al-Murshedi,Sameena Khan,Adila Al-Kindy,Maha Alnemer,Sami Al-Hajjar,Suad Alyamani,Hasan Al-Dhekri,Ali Al-Mehaidib,Rand Arnaout,Omar Dabbagh,Mohammad Shagrani,Dieter C. Broering,Maha Tulbah,Amal Alqassmi,Maisoon Almugbel,Mohammed AlQuaiz,Abdulaziz Al-Saman,Khalid Al-Thihli,Raashda A Sulaiman,Wajeeh Aldekhail,Abeer Al-Saegh,Fahad A. Bashiri,Alya Qari,Suzan Alhomadi,Hisham Alkuraya,M. Al-Sebayel,Muddathir H. Hamad,Laszlo Szonyi,Faisal Abaalkhail,Sulaiman M. Al-Mayouf,Hamad Al-Mojalli,Khalid S. Alqadi,Hussien Elsiesy,Taghreed Shuaib,Mohammed Zain Seidahmed,Ibraheem F. Abosoudah,Hana Akleh,A. Al-Ghonaium,Turki M. Alkharfy,Fuad Al Mutairi,Wafa Eyaid,Abdullah Alshanbary,Farrukh Sheikh,Fahad I. Alsohaibani,Abdullah Alsonbul,Saeed Al Tala,Soher Balkhy,Randa Bassiouni,Ahmed S Alenizi,Maged H. Hussein,Saeed Hassan,Mohamed Ibrahim Khalil,Brahim Tabarki,Saad AlShahwan,Amira Oshi,Yasser Sabr,Saad Alsaadoun,Mustafa A. Salih,Sarar Mohamed,Habiba Sultana,Abdullah Tamim,Moayad El-Haj,Saif Alshahrani,Dalal K. Bubshait,Majid Alfadhel,Tariq Faquih,Mohamed El-Kalioby,Shazia Subhani,Zeeshan Shah,Nabil Moghrabi,Brian F. Meyer,Fowzan S. Alkuraya,Fowzan S. Alkuraya +107 more
TL;DR: The experience of the only reference clinical next-generation sequencing lab in Saudi Arabia with the first 1000 families who span a wide-range of suspected Mendelian phenotypes suggests that most “negative” clinical exome tests are unsolved due to interpretation rather than technical limitations.
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Maternal age and severe maternal morbidity: A population-based retrospective cohort study
Sarka Lisonkova,Jayson Potts,Giulia M. Muraca,Neda Razaz,Yasser Sabr,Wee-Shian Chan,Michael S. Kramer +6 more
TL;DR: Maternal age-specific incidence of severe morbidity varied by outcome; older women (≥40 y) had significantly elevated rates of some of the most severe, potentially life-threatening morbidities, including renal failure, shock, acute cardiac morbidity, serious complications of obstetric interventions, and ICU admission.
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The morbid genome of ciliopathies: an update
Hanan E. Shamseldin,Ranad Shaheen,Nour Ewida,Dalal K. Bubshait,Hisham Alkuraya,Elham Al-Mardawi,Ali Howaidi,Yasser Sabr,Ebtesam M. Abdalla,Abdullah Alfaifi,Jameel M. Alghamdi,Afaf Alsagheir,Ahmed Alfares,Heba Morsy,Maged H. Hussein,Mohammad A. Al Muhaizea,Mohammad Shagrani,Essam Al Sabban,Mustafa A. Salih,Neama Meriki,Rubina Khan,Maisoon Almugbel,Alya Qari,Maha Tulba,Mohammed Mahnashi,Khalid Alhazmi,Abrar K. Alsalamah,Sawsan R. Nowilaty,Amal Alhashem,Mais Hashem,Firdous Abdulwahab,Niema Ibrahim,Tarfa Alshidi,Eman Alobeid,Mona M. Alenazi,Hamad Al-Zaidan,Zuhair Rahbeeni,Mohammed Al–Owain,Sameera Sogaty,Mohammed Zain Seidahmed,Fowzan S. Alkuraya +40 more
TL;DR: It is shown that deleterious variants in previously reported genes, including cryptic splicing variants, account for 87% of cases and important lessons are drawn that inform the clinical management and the diagnostics of this class of disorders as well as their basic biology.
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International comparisons of preterm birth: higher rates of late preterm birth are associated with lower rates of stillbirth and neonatal death
TL;DR: It is found that higher rates of late preterm birth are associated with lower rates of stillbirth and neonatal death, and that the number of children born early is associated with a lower risk of serious illness and death.