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An assessment of cerebral venous thrombosis risk factors and associated clinical outcomes in Jazan region, Saudi Arabia

Hasan M. Daghriri, Alwaleed A. Alrajhi, Khadijah S. Aburasain, Ebtisam A. Ateya, Mohammed A. Hakami and Ibrahim M. Gosadi
Neurosciences Journal January 2021, 26 (1) 15-20; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2021.1.20200098
Hasan M. Daghriri
From the Faculty of Medicine (Daghriri, Alrajhai, Aburasain, Ateya), Department of Family and Community Medicine (Gosadi), Faculty of Medicine, Jazan University, and Department of Neurology (Hakami), King Fahad Central Hospital, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Alwaleed A. Alrajhi
From the Faculty of Medicine (Daghriri, Alrajhai, Aburasain, Ateya), Department of Family and Community Medicine (Gosadi), Faculty of Medicine, Jazan University, and Department of Neurology (Hakami), King Fahad Central Hospital, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Khadijah S. Aburasain
From the Faculty of Medicine (Daghriri, Alrajhai, Aburasain, Ateya), Department of Family and Community Medicine (Gosadi), Faculty of Medicine, Jazan University, and Department of Neurology (Hakami), King Fahad Central Hospital, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Ebtisam A. Ateya
From the Faculty of Medicine (Daghriri, Alrajhai, Aburasain, Ateya), Department of Family and Community Medicine (Gosadi), Faculty of Medicine, Jazan University, and Department of Neurology (Hakami), King Fahad Central Hospital, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Mohammed A. Hakami
From the Faculty of Medicine (Daghriri, Alrajhai, Aburasain, Ateya), Department of Family and Community Medicine (Gosadi), Faculty of Medicine, Jazan University, and Department of Neurology (Hakami), King Fahad Central Hospital, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Ibrahim M. Gosadi
From the Faculty of Medicine (Daghriri, Alrajhai, Aburasain, Ateya), Department of Family and Community Medicine (Gosadi), Faculty of Medicine, Jazan University, and Department of Neurology (Hakami), King Fahad Central Hospital, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Neurosciences Journal Jan 2021, 26 (1) 15-20; DOI: 10.17712/nsj.2021.1.20200098
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