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Ahmed M Kurdi

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Saudi Medical Journal|August 14, 2002
Comparison of maternal and infant outcomes between vacuum extraction and forceps deliveriesRatib A Mesleh, Hussein M Al-Sawadi, Ahmed M Kurdi
Saudi Medical Journal|April 10, 2012
Fetus-in-fetu. Imaging and pathologyAhmed M Kurdi, Omai M Al-Sasi, Shuaa M Asiri, et al.
Saudi Medical Journal|May 13, 2004
Multiple pregnancy and preterm laborAhmed M Kurdi, Rateb A Mesleh, Malak M Al-Hakeem, et al.
BMJ Open|September 8, 2019
Congenital anomalies and associated risk factors in a Saudi population: a cohort study from pregnancy to age 2 yearsAhmed M Kurdi, Muhammad Ali Majeed-Saidan, Maha S Al Rakaf, et al.
Preventive Medicine Reports|February 5, 2016
Patterns of folic acid use in pregnant Saudi women and prevalence of neural tube defects - Results from a nested case-control studyMaha S Al Rakaf, Ahmed M Kurdi, Amer N Ammari, et al.
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Saudi Medical Journal|August 14, 2002
Comparison of maternal and infant outcomes between vacuum extraction and forceps deliveriesRatib A Mesleh, Hussein M Al-Sawadi, Ahmed M Kurdi
Saudi Medical Journal|April 10, 2012
Fetus-in-fetu. Imaging and pathologyAhmed M Kurdi, Omai M Al-Sasi, Shuaa M Asiri, et al.
Saudi Medical Journal|May 13, 2004
Multiple pregnancy and preterm laborAhmed M Kurdi, Rateb A Mesleh, Malak M Al-Hakeem, et al.
BMJ Open|September 8, 2019
Congenital anomalies and associated risk factors in a Saudi population: a cohort study from pregnancy to age 2 yearsAhmed M Kurdi, Muhammad Ali Majeed-Saidan, Maha S Al Rakaf, et al.
Preventive Medicine Reports|February 5, 2016
Patterns of folic acid use in pregnant Saudi women and prevalence of neural tube defects - Results from a nested case-control studyMaha S Al Rakaf, Ahmed M Kurdi, Amer N Ammari, et al.
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