RAWAN AL-NAJJAR

TitleAssistant Professor
InstitutionBaylor College of Medicine
DepartmentDepartment of Pediatrics
Address6621 FANNIN
Houston, TX 77030
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    1. Abu-Sulb A, Al-Najjar R, Maghnam R, Ashhab A. Acid-suppressive therapy among infants and risk of anemia at 12?months of age. SAGE Open Med. 2022; 10:20503121221123117. PMID: 36105547; PMCID: PMC9465608.
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    2. Al-Najjar RM, Fonseca R. An atypical case of Klippel-Tr?naunay syndrome presenting with crossed-bilateral limb hypertrophy and postaxial polydactyly: a case report. BMC Pediatr. 2019 04 06; 19(1):95. PMID: 30954069; PMCID: PMC6451243.
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    3. . Frequency of implantable defibrillator(ICD) use in severe systolic heart failure and effects on mortality.
    4. . Predictors of recovery in patients with severe systolic heart failure.
    5. . Heart block and asystole in severe autonomic dysfunction Patients.
    6. . * Cardiac stroke volume and sympathetic/parasympathetic measurements increase the sensitivity and specificity HUTT in children and adolescents.
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