Biography and Research Information
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Buraq Al-Ghaieb, affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, has contributed to medical research, with a recent publication in 2024. This work includes a case report on a gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) presenting as asymptomatic anemia. Al-Ghaieb has collaborated with A. Abdulmajid, also at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, on one shared publication. The researcher's activity indicates ongoing engagement in scholarly pursuits.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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S5116 GIST Tumor Presenting as Asymptomatic Anemia: A Case Report (2024)
Collaboration Network
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Nosheen Hafeez
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (US)
1 shared publication
- S5116 GIST Tumor Presenting as Asymptomatic Anemia: A Case Report
Fatimah Khalid
1 shared publication
- S5116 GIST Tumor Presenting as Asymptomatic Anemia: A Case Report
Ekta Singh
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (US)
1 shared publication
- S5116 GIST Tumor Presenting as Asymptomatic Anemia: A Case Report
A. Abdulmajid
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
1 shared publication
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- S5116 GIST Tumor Presenting as Asymptomatic Anemia: A Case Report
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