Elbaba, M. (2025), History of human water channels. Published in Hektoen International; A Journal of Medical Humanities, 8 May 2025. Click Here.
Elbaba, M. (2024), Review of congenital hydronephrosis. Supported the published National guideline of Postnatal management of antenatally diagnosed hydronephrosis.
Elbaba, M. (2024), Stories Around Renal Ectopia, Published in ResearchGate & Academia, on 23 May 2024. Here and here.
Elbaba, M. (2024), History of ectopic kidney, Published in Hektoen International: A Journal of Medical Humanities. 23 May 2024. Click Here.
Elbaba, M. & Bartter, F. (2024), History of sodium in medicine. Published in Hektoen International; A Journal of Medical Humanities, 9 May 2024. Click Here.
Elbaba, M. (2024), Constantine the African: The Man Who Shipped Medicine to Europe. Published in ResearchGate and Academia, 16 April 2024. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.30710.20805. Click here and here.
Elbaba, M. (2024), The discovery of urea and the end of vitalism. Published in Hektoen International; A Journal of Medical Humanities, 15 April 2024. Click here.
Elbaba, M. (2024), The discovery of heparin. Published in Hektoen International; A Journal of Medical Humanities, 21 March 2024. Click here.
Soliman, A., Elbaba, M., Mehta, S., Hamed, N., Alaaraj, N., Alyafei, F., & Ahmed, S. (2023, September). Birth Size and Postnatal Growth in Infants with Solitary Kidney: Does the disease affect Growth. In HORMONE RESEARCH IN PAEDIATRICS (Vol. 96, pp. 315-315). ALLSCHWILERSTRASSE 10, CH-4009 BASEL, SWITZERLAND: KARGER. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.29955.48167. Click Here
Elbaba, M., Hamed, N., Soliman, A., Alyafei, F., Itani, M., Al-Naimi, F., ... & Dalees, M. S. (2022, May). The effects of Long-term (five years) prednisone therapy in frequently relapsing nephrotic syndrome of childhood: impact on glycemia and the different components of the metabolic syndrome (MetS). In Endocrine Abstracts (Vol. 81). Bioscientifica. DOI: 10.1530/endoabs.81.P605. Click Here.
Elbaba, M., Soliman, A., Hamed, N., Alyafei, F., Itani, M., Al-Naimi, F., ... & Shaat, D. M. (2022, May). Growth Assessment and Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) Criteria in children with steroid-sensitive Nephrotic syndrome (SSNS) and frequent relapses treated with long-term prednisone therapy (LTPT): Comparison between children who developed obesity versus those who did not develop obesity. In Endocrine Abstracts (Vol. 81). Bioscientifica. DOI: 10.1530/endoabs.81.EP327
Soliman, A., Hamed, N., Elbaba, M., Alyafei, F., Itani, M., Al-Naimi, F., ... & Shaat, D. M. (2022, May). The growth effects of long-term (five years) prednisone therapy in frequently relapsing nephrotic syndrome of childhood: impact on statural growth and weight gain. In Endocrine Abstracts (Vol. 81). Bioscientifica. DOI: 10.1530/endoabs.81.EP376
Soliman, A., Elbaba, M., Hamed, N., Dalees, M. S., Itani, M., & Al-Naimi, F. (2022, May). Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) Criteria in children with steroid-sensitive Nephrotic syndrome (SSNS) and frequent relapses treated with long-term prednisone therapy (LTPT) vs normal obese children. In Endocrine Abstracts (Vol. 81). Bioscientifica. DOI: 10.1530/endoabs.81.P623
Hamed, N., Soliman, A., Alaaraj, N., Ahmed, S., Alyafei, F., Itani, M., ... & El Baba, M. (2022, September). The effects of Long-term (five years) Prednisone Therapy in Frequently Relapsing Nephrotic Syndrome of Childhood: Impact on glycemia and the different components of the metabolic syndrome (MetS). In HORMONE RESEARCH IN PAEDIATRICS (Vol. 95, No. SUPPL 2, pp. 496-497). ALLSCHWILERSTRASSE 10, CH-4009 BASEL, SWITZERLAND: KARGER.
Bayoumi, M. A., Elmalik, E. E., Ali, H., D'Souza, S., Furigay, J., Romo, A., Shyam S., Koobar O., Al Shouli J., Van Rens M., Abounahia F.F., Elbaba M, Lutfi S, (2022). Neonatal Simulation Program: A 5 Years Educational Journey from Qatar. Frontiers in Pediatrics: 10:843147. Click Here
Elbaba M. (2020) is a Peer reviewer in the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) 2021, in New Orleans, LA, USA, 9-13 January 2021. Reviewed 9 courses’ proposals submitted for the conference.
Elbaba M. (2019) is a Peer reviewer for the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) 2020, in San Diego, CA, USA, 18-22 January 2021. Reviewed 10 researches’ abstracts submitted for the conference.
Elbaba, M. (2019), Written Question Design and Response. Presented in conference: Medical Education Research Forum (API-02-P70) at Weill Cornell Medicine- Doha, Qatar on April 13, 2019. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.16321.36969. Click Here
Elbaba, M. (2019), Engagement versus achievement among the students of e-learning. Presented in conference: Medical Education Research Forum (API-02-P70) at Weill Cornell Medicine- Doha, Qatar on April 13, 2019. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.29743.14240. Click Here.
Elbaba, M., (2019). Hybrid Simulation in MRCPCH Clinical Exam Training. Presented in conference: Medical Education Research Forum (API-02-P70) at Weill Cornell Medicine- Doha, Qatar on April 13, 2019. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.19676.81288. Click Here.
Elbaba, M., Smith, L., & Harper, R. (2016). Using Hybrid Simulation in Preparation for a Pediatric OSCE Exam. Cureus Journal of Medical Science. Click Here.
Elbaba, M. (2018). Novel Hypertension Diagnostic Score in Children. Presented in the European Society of Pediatric Nephrology conference, in Antalya, Turkey, 3-6 October 2018. Published in Pediatric Nephrology Journal. Click Here
Elbaba, M. (2018). Monoclonal Antibody Medications in Pediatric nephrology. Presented in the European Society of Pediatric Nephrology conference, in Antalya, Turkey, 3-6 October 2018. Published in Pediatric Nephrology Journal. Click Here
Elbaba, M. (2018). Overweight & obesity associated with renal problems in children. Presented in the European Society of Pediatric Nephrology conference, in Antalya, Turkey, 3-6 October 2018. Published in Pediatric Nephrology Journal. Click Here
Elbaba, M. (2018). Inter-Professional Education in Pediatric CRRT Simulation. Presented in the European Society of Pediatric Nephrology conference, in Antalya, Turkey, 3-6 October 2018. Published in Pediatric Nephrology Journal. Click Here
Derbala M, Elbaba M, Imam AB, Abouhazima (2018) K. Successful treatment of hepatitis C in young child on hemodialysis. J Hepato Gastroenterol. 2(2):47-8. Click Here
Elbaba, M. A. (2017). IPE simulation enhances the quality of care in neonatal hyperammonemia. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 102 (Suppl 1), A175-A175. Click Here
Elbaba, M. A. (2017). A Novel Prescription Calculator for Pediatric CRRT. A Novel Prescription Calculator For Pediatric CRRT. Cited in Pediatric Nephrology, 32(11), 2174-2174. Click Here
Mahgoub H., Elbaba, M. (2017). Simulation-Based CRRT interprofessional education: A qualitative-quantitative description of a pilot experience. Scholarly Project MGH-IHP Master of education.
Elbaba, M., & Mahgoub, H. In-site Inter-Professional Pediatric CRRT Simulation Experience. (2016).. Pediatric Nephrology, 31(10),1906-1907. Click Here
Elbaba, M., (2016). Using Hybrid Simulation in Preparation for a Pediatric OSCE Exam. Dissertation of the Master of education project. Cureus 8(5): e. Click Here
Elbaba, M. (2015). Attitude of pediatric Residents towards clinical training using simulators. Attitude of pediatric Residents towards clinical training using simulators. Click here
Parappil, H., Ali, R., Masud, F., Pai, A., Nahavandi, N., Rolfs, A., ... & Mansour, A. (2015). Pierson syndrome: a case report with a neonatal cardiac association based on a novel mutation in the LAMB2 gene. Journal of Clinical Neonatology, 4(4), 281-284. Acknowledgments Dr. Mostafa Elbaba for the involvement in the management of the baby and the support in writing this paper. Click Here.
Al Baba, M. A., Shaheen, F. A. M., Sheikh, I. A., Nivien, K., Alkhader, A., & Fallatah, A. (1998, November). Experience of Jeddah Kidney Center in pediatric renal transplantation. In Transplantation proceedings (Vol. 30, No. 7, pp. 3679-3680). Elsevier Science. Click Here
Elbaba, M., Farid F, Awad K & Hussien O. (1993). Duplex Doppler assessment of renal arteries in children with end-stage renal failure. Published in Local Egyptian Journal of Pediatrics.