A. Al Hammadi
Dubai Health Authority
8 Papers
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A. Al Hammadi is an academic researcher from Dubai Health Authority. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Managing acne in the Middle East: consensus recommendations.
Harald Gollnick,Abdullah Abanmi,M. Al-Enezi,A. Al Hammadi,Ibrahim Galadari,Abdul-Ghani Kibbi,S. Zimmo +6 more
TL;DR: Information about the management of acne in the Middle East is somewhat sparse; however, several studies have recently been conducted and will be discussed in this supplement.
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Survey of acne-related post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation in the Middle East
TL;DR: PIH was bothersome for patients, with half of subjects indicating that PIH was more bothersome than acne, and a brief overview of PIH and its treatment is presented.
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Prevalence and burden of vitiligo in Africa, the Middle East and Latin America
A. Al Hammadi,C. Silva de Castro,Nisha V. Parmar,Javier Ubogui,Nael Hatatah,Haytham Mohamed Ahmed,Lyndon Q. Llamado +6 more
TL;DR: There is a clear unmet need for large epidemiological studies with uniform methodology to accurately ascertain the true prevalence of vitiligo in Africa, the Middle East and Latin America.
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Healthcare Resource Utilization and Direct Cost of Patients with Atopic Dermatitis in Dubai, United Arab Emirates: A Retrospective Cohort Study
A. Al Hammadi,Jaheersha Pakran,Mohamed E Farghaly,Haytham Mohamed Ahmed,Amy Cha,Dilara Balkan,Sherif Afifi,B. C. Ramachandrachar,Ashok Natarajan,Sreenivasulu Linga,Khadija Al Jefri +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated real-world healthcare resource utilization and related costs, specialties, treatment landscape, consultation-based prevalence and incidence, and patient characteristics of atopic dermatitis in Dubai.
Review on Alopecia Areata in the Middle East and Africa: Landscape and Unmet Needs
A. Al Hammadi,Nisha V. Parmar,Khadija Aljefri,Marwa Abdallah,Haytham Mohamed Ahmed,A. Ammoury +5 more
TL;DR: A literature review was conducted to identify relevant publications and highlight regional data on prevalence rates, diagnosis, quality of life, treatment modalities, and unmet needs for AA in the Middle East and Africa as mentioned in this paper .
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