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Risk factors associated with anorectal malformations development

A case-control study

Mohammed A. Almatrafi, Abdulmohsen H. Al-Zalabani, Hamdi H. Almaramhy and Sami A. Al-Dubai
Saudi Medical Journal February 2020, 41 (2) 157-162; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2020.2.24882
Mohammed A. Almatrafi
From the Saudi Board of Preventive Medicine (Almatrafi, Al-Dubai); from the Family and Community Medicine Department (Al-Zalabani), College of Medicine; and from the Pediatric Surgery Department (Almaramhy), College of Medicine, Taibah University, Al Madinah Al Munnawarah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
MBBS, SBPM
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Abdulmohsen H. Al-Zalabani
From the Saudi Board of Preventive Medicine (Almatrafi, Al-Dubai); from the Family and Community Medicine Department (Al-Zalabani), College of Medicine; and from the Pediatric Surgery Department (Almaramhy), College of Medicine, Taibah University, Al Madinah Al Munnawarah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
MSc(epi), ABCM
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Hamdi H. Almaramhy
From the Saudi Board of Preventive Medicine (Almatrafi, Al-Dubai); from the Family and Community Medicine Department (Al-Zalabani), College of Medicine; and from the Pediatric Surgery Department (Almaramhy), College of Medicine, Taibah University, Al Madinah Al Munnawarah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
FRCS, SBPS
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Sami A. Al-Dubai
From the Saudi Board of Preventive Medicine (Almatrafi, Al-Dubai); from the Family and Community Medicine Department (Al-Zalabani), College of Medicine; and from the Pediatric Surgery Department (Almaramhy), College of Medicine, Taibah University, Al Madinah Al Munnawarah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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