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    COVID-19 among Hospitalized Patients with Kidney Disease: Experience at a U.S. Midwestern Academic Medical Center by Caliskan, Yasar, Pahlavani, Seyedmahdi, Schnell, Ariel, Memon, Aliza Anwar, Abu Al Rub, Fadee, Elewa, Usama, Philipneri, Marie, Miyata, Kana, Vo, Thanh-Mai, Mosman, Amy, Groll, Thomas, Edwards, John, Lentine, Krista L

    Published in Turkish journal of nephrology (01-07-2022)
    “…We sought to characterize the clinical profiles and outcomes of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 and comorbid kidney disease hospitalized at urban,…”
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    Maximizing opportunities for kidney transplantation in older adults by Fleetwood, Vidya A., Caliskan, Yasar, Rub, Fadee Abu Al, Axelrod, David, Lentine, Krista L.

    “…To summarize the current state of evidence related to the outcomes of older adults who need and receive kidney transplants, and strategies to facilitate…”
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    Clinician and patient attitudes toward use of organs from hepatitis C viremic donors and their impact on acceptance: A contemporary review by Fleetwood, Vidya A., Maher, Kennan, Satish, Sangeeta, Varma, C. Rathna, Nazzal, Mustafa, Randall, Henry, Al‐Adra, David P., Caliskan, Yasar, Bastani, Bahar, Rub, Fadee Abu Al, Lentine, Krista L.

    Published in Clinical transplantation (01-12-2021)
    “…Background The use of Hepatitis C (HCV) NAT positive allografts remains unusual and is clustered at few centers. We conducted a contemporary literature review…”
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    Disseminated histoplasmosis presenting with biliary obstruction and duodenal ulcer by Abu Al Rub, Fadee, Whitt, Kerry, Tombazzi, Claudio

    Published in Tennessee medicine (01-07-2009)
    “…Disseminated histoplasmosis is an AIDS-defining illness which usually involves the liver and gastrointestinal tract, most commonly the small bowel. Abdominal…”
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