Publications by authors named "O S M Hasan"

Liver cancer is a prevalent form of carcinoma worldwide. A novel chitosan-coated optimized formulation capped with irradiated silver nanoparticles (INops) was fabricated to boost the anti-malignant impact of rosuvastatin calcium (RC). Using a 2-factorial design, eight formulations were produced using the solvent evaporation process.

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Purpose: Commission of Dental Accreditation (CODA) Standards require graduates to be competent in patient-provider communication. The objectives were (a) to assess dental hygiene and dental students' general communication-related attitudes and self-reported skills related to establishing rapport, utilizing facilitative listening, and summarizing, as well as having oral health literacy-related expertise; (b) to evaluate students' prior public speaking experiences, their motivation to learn more about public speaking and evaluations of the public speaking-related educational intervention; (c) and explore the relationships between communication-related attitudes and skills and public speaking-related education.

Methods: Anonymous web-based survey data were collected from 43 dental hygiene and 206 dental students after they participated in a zoom-based educational intervention entitled "Utilizing Public Speaking Principles in Patient-Dental Care Provider Communication: An Exploration.

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We present the case of a 13-year-old female diagnosed with juvenile systemic sclerosis, diffuse cutaneous subtype, along with active disseminated tuberculosis. This co-occurrence poses unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges, particularly given the risk of tuberculosis exacerbation due to immunosuppressive therapy required for systemic sclerosis. The patient had signs/symptoms like progressive skin tightening and Raynaud's phenomenon; the diagnosis was confirmed by the presence of anti-Scl-70 antibodies.

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  • * This patient had a rising PSA level prompting a PSMA PET/CT scan, which revealed a suspicious lesion in the retroperitoneum.
  • * Upon further testing, the lesion was identified as a retroperitoneal hemangioma, highlighting the complexities of interpreting PET/CT results in prostate cancer and the need for careful diagnosis.
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