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Medical Autopsy For Sudden Unexplained Death In Saudi Arabia: A Call To Action, Wael Alqarawi, Abdulelah Alsaeed, Malak Alghamdi, Ahmed Hersi, Tarek Kashour, Khaldoon Aljerian
Medical Autopsy For Sudden Unexplained Death In Saudi Arabia: A Call To Action, Wael Alqarawi, Abdulelah Alsaeed, Malak Alghamdi, Ahmed Hersi, Tarek Kashour, Khaldoon Aljerian
Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
Sudden unexplained death (SUD) is a sudden, unexpected, and unexplained death in an individual older than 1 year. It is one of the most devastating and tragic events to families and the community at large, particularly when it happens at a young age. Finding the cause of SUD is extremely important in order to prevent its recurrence in the family, and to help understand the epidemiology of SUD in the community. It has been well-established that the most effective way of finding the cause of SUD is by performing a medical autopsy. In many countries, medical autopsy is mandated in …
A Vanishing Cardiac Mass, Moayad M. Alqurashi, Ahmed Alsaileek, Thamer H. Alenazi, Basel M. Alhaijani, Ahmed Aljizeeri
A Vanishing Cardiac Mass, Moayad M. Alqurashi, Ahmed Alsaileek, Thamer H. Alenazi, Basel M. Alhaijani, Ahmed Aljizeeri
Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
The prevalence of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB) is very common in the Middle East; however, myocardial involvement is among the most infrequent manifestations of extrapulmonary TB. We present an asymptomatic young adult who was incidentally found to have a large right atrial tuberculoma, diagnosed by non-invasive cardiac imaging and effectively treated with standard first-line anti-TB treatment, steroids, and anticoagulation. This case is a classical presentation of nodular myocardial involvement of TB, highlighting advantages of advanced imaging, e.g., cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) and multidisciplinary treatment.