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Clinical profiles and outcomes of acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction in young adults in a tertiary care center in Saudi Arabia

Haitham Sakr, Ahmed S. Azazy, Ali Hillani, Mohamed Ebada, Abdulrahman Alharbi, Saleh Alshalash, Rami Abazid and Abdulrahman Algassim
Saudi Medical Journal November 2021, 42 (11) 1201-1208; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2021.42.11.20210412
Haitham Sakr
From the Department of Cardiology (Sakr, Azazy, Hillani, Ebada, Alharbi, Algassim) King Saud Medical City; from the Department of Medicine (Algassim), King Saud Medical City; from the Department of Cardiology (Sakr), King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz University Hospital; from the Department of Cardiology (Alshalash), King Fahad Medical City; form the Department of Medicine (Algassim), Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; from the Department of Cardiology (Hillani), University of Montreal Hospital Center, Montreal, Quebec; and from the Division of Nuclear Medicine (Abazid), London Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital, London, Ontario, Canada.
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Ahmed S. Azazy
From the Department of Cardiology (Sakr, Azazy, Hillani, Ebada, Alharbi, Algassim) King Saud Medical City; from the Department of Medicine (Algassim), King Saud Medical City; from the Department of Cardiology (Sakr), King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz University Hospital; from the Department of Cardiology (Alshalash), King Fahad Medical City; form the Department of Medicine (Algassim), Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; from the Department of Cardiology (Hillani), University of Montreal Hospital Center, Montreal, Quebec; and from the Division of Nuclear Medicine (Abazid), London Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital, London, Ontario, Canada.
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Ali Hillani
From the Department of Cardiology (Sakr, Azazy, Hillani, Ebada, Alharbi, Algassim) King Saud Medical City; from the Department of Medicine (Algassim), King Saud Medical City; from the Department of Cardiology (Sakr), King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz University Hospital; from the Department of Cardiology (Alshalash), King Fahad Medical City; form the Department of Medicine (Algassim), Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; from the Department of Cardiology (Hillani), University of Montreal Hospital Center, Montreal, Quebec; and from the Division of Nuclear Medicine (Abazid), London Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital, London, Ontario, Canada.
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Mohamed Ebada
From the Department of Cardiology (Sakr, Azazy, Hillani, Ebada, Alharbi, Algassim) King Saud Medical City; from the Department of Medicine (Algassim), King Saud Medical City; from the Department of Cardiology (Sakr), King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz University Hospital; from the Department of Cardiology (Alshalash), King Fahad Medical City; form the Department of Medicine (Algassim), Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; from the Department of Cardiology (Hillani), University of Montreal Hospital Center, Montreal, Quebec; and from the Division of Nuclear Medicine (Abazid), London Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital, London, Ontario, Canada.
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Abdulrahman Alharbi
From the Department of Cardiology (Sakr, Azazy, Hillani, Ebada, Alharbi, Algassim) King Saud Medical City; from the Department of Medicine (Algassim), King Saud Medical City; from the Department of Cardiology (Sakr), King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz University Hospital; from the Department of Cardiology (Alshalash), King Fahad Medical City; form the Department of Medicine (Algassim), Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; from the Department of Cardiology (Hillani), University of Montreal Hospital Center, Montreal, Quebec; and from the Division of Nuclear Medicine (Abazid), London Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital, London, Ontario, Canada.
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Saleh Alshalash
From the Department of Cardiology (Sakr, Azazy, Hillani, Ebada, Alharbi, Algassim) King Saud Medical City; from the Department of Medicine (Algassim), King Saud Medical City; from the Department of Cardiology (Sakr), King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz University Hospital; from the Department of Cardiology (Alshalash), King Fahad Medical City; form the Department of Medicine (Algassim), Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; from the Department of Cardiology (Hillani), University of Montreal Hospital Center, Montreal, Quebec; and from the Division of Nuclear Medicine (Abazid), London Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital, London, Ontario, Canada.
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Rami Abazid
From the Department of Cardiology (Sakr, Azazy, Hillani, Ebada, Alharbi, Algassim) King Saud Medical City; from the Department of Medicine (Algassim), King Saud Medical City; from the Department of Cardiology (Sakr), King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz University Hospital; from the Department of Cardiology (Alshalash), King Fahad Medical City; form the Department of Medicine (Algassim), Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; from the Department of Cardiology (Hillani), University of Montreal Hospital Center, Montreal, Quebec; and from the Division of Nuclear Medicine (Abazid), London Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital, London, Ontario, Canada.
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Abdulrahman Algassim
From the Department of Cardiology (Sakr, Azazy, Hillani, Ebada, Alharbi, Algassim) King Saud Medical City; from the Department of Medicine (Algassim), King Saud Medical City; from the Department of Cardiology (Sakr), King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz University Hospital; from the Department of Cardiology (Alshalash), King Fahad Medical City; form the Department of Medicine (Algassim), Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; from the Department of Cardiology (Hillani), University of Montreal Hospital Center, Montreal, Quebec; and from the Division of Nuclear Medicine (Abazid), London Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital, London, Ontario, Canada.
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Haitham Sakr, Ahmed S. Azazy, Ali Hillani, Mohamed Ebada, Abdulrahman Alharbi, Saleh Alshalash, Rami Abazid, Abdulrahman Algassim
Saudi Medical Journal Nov 2021, 42 (11) 1201-1208; DOI: 10.15537/smj.2021.42.11.20210412

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Clinical profiles and outcomes of acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction in young adults in a tertiary care center in Saudi Arabia
Haitham Sakr, Ahmed S. Azazy, Ali Hillani, Mohamed Ebada, Abdulrahman Alharbi, Saleh Alshalash, Rami Abazid, Abdulrahman Algassim
Saudi Medical Journal Nov 2021, 42 (11) 1201-1208; DOI: 10.15537/smj.2021.42.11.20210412
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