Andrew Wahba
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Recent Articles
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Wahba A, Delpassand E, Nunez R, Esfandiari R, Venkatramani R
Pediatr Blood Cancer
. 2024 Apr;
71(6):e30961.
PMID: 38556730
No abstract available.
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Wahba A, Wolters R, Foster J
Cancers (Basel)
. 2023 Oct;
15(19).
PMID: 37835416
The latest advances in treatment for patients with neuroblastoma are constantly being incorporated into clinical trials and clinical practice standards, resulting in incremental improvements in the survival of patients over...
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Rav E, Wahba A, Patnaik A, Toruner G, Hittle A, Toepfer L, et al.
Pediatr Blood Cancer
. 2023 Jan;
70(5):e30191.
PMID: 36602024
No abstract available.
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Uwaezuoke D, Wahba A
Cureus
. 2022 Jan;
13(12):e20067.
PMID: 34987934
The sudden onset of vomiting in a previously healthy term neonate has a broad differential requiring a thorough history and physical examination. When this does not reveal the underlying cause,...
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Yancovich S, Wahba A
Cureus
. 2021 May;
13(3):e14163.
PMID: 33936875
Pediatric sternal dislocation is an extremely rare event, with less than 15 cases reported in the literature. We report the case of a traumatic sternal segment dislocation in an 8-year-old...
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Kadipasaoglu C, Wahba A, Bhattacharjee M, Cuglievan B, Fletcher S
Cureus
. 2021 Apr;
13(3):e13832.
PMID: 33859893
Giant cell tumor of bone is a benign but locally aggressive osteolytic neoplasm that represents 3% to 5% of all primary bone tumors, primarily found at the epiphyses of long...
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Wahba A, Bergez E
Cureus
. 2020 Dec;
12(10):e11252.
PMID: 33269170
Valproic acid is commonly used to treat pediatric epilepsy. This drug is usually well-tolerated; its side effects are typically mild, with hepatotoxicity being the most widely recognized one. Bone marrow...
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Wahba A, ElBeblawy R
Cureus
. 2020 Nov;
12(10):e10798.
PMID: 33163302
Group B Streptococcus (GBS), Streptococcus agalactiae, is a bacterium often screened for pregnant women and associated with neonatal infections. However, GBS disease is also rising among non-pregnant adults, especially among...
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Hennessy M, Wahba A, Felix K, Cabrera M, Segura M, Kundra V, et al.
Int J Cancer
. 2020 Nov;
148(8):1928-1937.
PMID: 33152115
Survival of patients with relapsed/refractory osteosarcoma has not improved in the last 30 years. Several immunotherapeutic approaches have shown benefit in murine osteosarcoma models, including the anti-programmed death-1 (anti-PD-1) and...