Publications by authors named "Taha S"

Background: Given the close relationship that can exist between substance use health and mental health (SUHMH) concerns, the need for more integrated services and support has been identified. However, research on the effective integration of SUHMH services and their impact on outcomes of individuals accessing them remains limited. In particular, the unique outcomes of individuals facing significant structural inequities in the health care system, i.

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Aim: This study aimed to assess and compare outcomes of robotic inguinal hernia repair (RIHR) in patients under and over 70 years old, performed by a fellowship-trained robotic surgeon at a single institution.

Methods: A retrospective analysis of patients undergoing robotic primary transabdominal preperitoneal inguinal hernia repair between 2020 and 2022 was conducted. Patients were categorized into two age groups: those under 70 years and 70 years and older.

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Background: Globally, colorectal cancer (CRC) is among the most prevalent malignant tumors. It is characterized by unlimited proliferation, invasion, and metastasis. MicroRNA-126 (miR-126) has been shown in many studies to play a significant role in CRC, but data regarding its role in CRC Egyptian patients are limited.

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Background: IVIg is a blood-derived antibody product initially designed as a replacement therapy in inborn errors of immunity (IEIs). However, over the last 50 years, IVIg has been used to treat a growing range of autoimmune, autoinflammatory, and secondary immunodeficiency disorders. The US FDA has licensed IVIg for use in the treatment of nine clinical indications; although, IVIg global usage extends to off-label indications with variable treatment responses.

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The global burden of foodborne illnesses remains high due to consumption of contaminated food. Vigilant attention from all, particularly food handlers, is needed to address food safety concerns and minimize the risks that affect consumer health, international business, and tourism worldwide. The main objectives of this study were to: (i) evaluate the food safety knowledge, attitudes, commitment (involving affective, continuance, and normative types), and practices of students studying subjects related to food sciences in Jordanian universities and (ii) examine the impact of knowledge and attitude on commitment, and subsequently, on relevant practices using structural equation modeling.

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Global obesity rates have risen dramatically, now exceeding deaths from starvation. Metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS), initially for severe obesity (BMI ≥35 kg/m), is performed globally over 500 000 times annually, offering significant metabolic benefits beyond weight loss. However, varying eligibility criteria globally impact patient care and healthcare resources.

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Intrathoracic ectopic kidney is an extremely rare congenital defect that is frequently identified by accident because it is asymptomatic. Even more unusual is its link to pulmonary sequestration alone. This case report describes the clinical presentation of a 7-month-old child with a history of recurrent respiratory distress and chest infections since birth, who had shortness of breath, failure to thrive, and delayed developmental milestones.

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Patients who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) to the left main (LM) coronary artery in the setting of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) were not adequately studied in the era of modern PCI. We investigated early and long-term outcomes of these patients, especially those with a true LM bifurcation stenosis. The Left Main Intervention in Acute Coronary Syndrome (LIMACS) is a multicenter registry that enrolled patients who underwent PCI to unprotected LM disease in the setting of ACS using a drug-eluting stent.

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Spine surgery is a physically and mentally demanding surgical specialty. This paper focuses on raising awareness about ergonomic challenges that threaten spine surgeon longevity. Sustaining a fulfilling career in spine surgery requires a multifaceted approach that prioritizes physical well-being and mental health.

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The goal of the research was to develop a hydrophobic octanoate salt of chitosan (CS-OA) and use the salt as a nanoparticle platform for the delivery of curcumin (CUR) into prostate cancer cells. The nanoprecipitation technique was used to prepare the nanoparticles, which were measured for particle size and encapsulation efficacy relative to CUR-CS nanoparticles. The cytotoxicity of CUR-OA-CS nanoparticles was evaluated in prostate cancerous cells (PC3 and DU145) in comparison with the corresponding blank nanoparticles and hydroalcoholic CUR solution.

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  • - The study investigated the prevalence of imposter syndrome among nursing students in Egypt and its links to mental health issues like depression, anxiety, and stress in a sample of 1,572 students.
  • - Findings revealed that a significant number of students experienced various levels of depression (25%), anxiety (22.6%), and stress (13.3%), with 46.3% also suffering from moderate imposter syndrome; notably, imposter syndrome was positively correlated with poorer mental health outcomes.
  • - The research highlights the specific demographics at higher risk for these mental health issues, suggesting that academic pressure on female students in their later years and other socio-economic factors might contribute to their struggles and indicating a need for better support systems. *
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Background: Propylthiouracil is an antithyroid medication that is associated with ANCA positivity, often in the absence of clinically overt vasculitis. Propylthiouracil-induced ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV) is characterized by multiple antigenicity and presents similarly to other forms of drug-induced vasculitis.

Case Presentation: We report a case of a 49-year-old woman who developed propylthiouracil-induced AAV after 31 years of intermittent therapy.

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Obesity has been recognized as a chronic disorder by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and was first reported in the Paleolithic age. In the recent years there has not been an international collaborative that facilitates professional cooperation on a worldwide level to increase the output of high-level evidence in the fields of obesity treatment and metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS). In other surgical and medical fields, international collaborative research networks have shown to increase the quality and amount of treatment-changing evidence.

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Purpose: To investigate the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on enhancing the sensitivity of digital mammograms in the detection and specification of grouped microcalcifications.

Methods And Materials: The study is a retrospective analysis of grouped microcalcifications for 447 patients. Grouped microcalcifications detected were correlated with AI, which was applied to the initial mammograms.

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Purpose: To evaluate clinical outcomes and prognostic factors in non-metastatic oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (OCSCC) patients who underwent surgery with or without adjuvant therapy.

Methods: From 2007 and 2018, 116 patients were analyzed. The primary endpoint was overall survival (OS), and secondary endpoints were disease-free survival (DFS), local failure (LF), regional failure (RF), and distant metastases (DM).

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Online food delivery applications (OFDAs) have seen a surge in popularity during the COVID-19 Pandemic, particularly among young adults. This study aimed to assess the use of OFDAs and the perception of food healthiness and safety among university students in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). A web-based cross-sectional study was conducted among university students in the UAE via snowball sampling (n = 1096).

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic led to a significant decrease in invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) cases due to health restrictions, but this also resulted in lower vaccination rates.
  • After restrictions were lifted, IMD cases rebounded quickly, with a notable increase among adolescents and young adults, surpassing pre-pandemic levels by 2023.
  • Changes in epidemiology and genotyping were observed, particularly for serogroups W and Y, while cases of serogroup C remained low due to effective childhood vaccination programs.
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Background: One of the most common long-term neurological disorders affecting children is epilepsy. Even with effective antiseizure medications, one-third of epileptic patients develop drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE). Numerous treatments have been offered to these DRE patients, though with varying degrees of effectiveness.

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  • Psoriasis is a skin disease connected to the immune system, mainly caused by certain proteins called T-helper 17 cytokines.
  • Researchers studied a gene called Israa to see how it affects psoriasis in mice using a special model that causes the disease.
  • The results showed that mice treated with Israa had much less psoriasis, while mice without the Israa gene had less severe symptoms, proving that Israa plays an important role in this disease.
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Background: Although high serum levels of interleukin (IL)-17 and its producing cells have been found in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in earlier research, it is still unclear how these findings relate to disease activity.

Objectives: This study examines the link between serum levels of IL-17 and the activity of both RA and SLE.

Design: This pilot case-control study included 100 patients with RA, 100 with SLE, and 100 healthy controls.

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Background: Food allergy (FA) may often lead to fatal consequences if it is treated promptly. Parents of children with FA should have adequate knowledge to improve health outcomes and reduce the associated burden. This study aimed to examine the knowledge and attitudes regarding FA among parents of children with FA.

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Background: Quality of life has emerged as a powerful indicator of therapeutic success. However, little research has been conducted to study potential factors that influence quality of life in persons with schizophrenia, particularly in low-income developing nations.

Aim: This study aimed to investigate how insight and empathy impacted the quality of life and severity of symptoms in patients.

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