Publications by authors named "W Taha"

Background: Traditional oral diagnosis education often relies on passive lectures and individual case assessments. Team-based learning (TBL) offers an interactive alternative, but implementation challenges can exist. The 'Case of the Week (COW)' method presents a potentially modified TBL approach for oral diagnosis education.

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This case report describes a remarkable improvement in bone mineral density (BMD) in a 95-year-old female with parathyroid hormone (PTH)-mediated hypercalcemia following treatment with zoledronic acid. Despite her complex medical history, including chronic kidney disease (CKD) and osteoporosis, the patient experienced a significant increase in bone density, particularly in the left femoral neck, while maintaining stable renal function. This case highlights the efficacy and safety of zoledronic acid in elderly patients with osteoporosis and hypercalcemia, emphasizing the importance of careful monitoring to prevent renal complications.

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  • Mature cystic teratomas are benign ovarian tumors most common in women of reproductive age, but they can also occur in young girls, and large ones (over 10 cm) are rare and problematic to manage.
  • A case involving an 8-year-old girl presented an unusually large teratoma (13 x 12 cm) with elevated CA 19-9 tumor marker levels, which is atypical for these types of tumors.
  • The tumor was successfully removed via surgery without malignancy and post-surgery, the CA 19-9 levels returned to normal, highlighting the importance of conservative treatment for preserving fertility in young female patients.
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Biliary tract cancers, including cholangiocarcinoma, gallbladder, and ampulla of Vater cancers, rank second among hepatobiliary cancers, known for their poor prognoses. The United States has witnessed a notable increase in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma incidence. This study examines the incidence and survival outcomes of biliary tract cancers in Olmsted County, Minnesota from 1976 to 2018.

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Recent advancements in drug delivery systems for endocrine disorders have significantly improved patient outcomes by addressing the limitations of traditional methods such as oral tablets and injections. These innovations include non-invasive alternatives like inhaled insulin, which provides rapid absorption and better patient compliance, and robotic pills that deliver drugs directly to specific gastrointestinal sites, enhancing absorption and reducing side effects. Wearable artificial pancreas systems have revolutionized diabetes management by integrating continuous glucose monitoring with insulin pumps to automate blood glucose control.

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