Abhishek Kumar
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
27 Papers
54 Citations
Abhishek Kumar is an academic researcher from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 27 publications. Previous affiliations of Abhishek Kumar include St. Michael's GAA, Sligo & Jacobi Medical Center.
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Papers
COVID-19-Associated Coagulopathy: An Exacerbated Immunothrombosis Response.
TL;DR: Immunothrombosis provides a comprehensive perspective of the several synergistic pathways pertinent to the pathogenesis of CAC, and illustrates the elaborate crosstalk between the innate immune system and coagulation.
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Colorectal Cancer: Histopathologic Differences in Tumor Characteristics Between Patients With and Without Diabetes
Anurag Sharma,Hanyann Ng,Abhishek Kumar,Kunal Teli,Jeewanjot Randhawa,James Record,James Record,Michael Maroules +7 more
TL;DR: Patients with diabetes had worse histopathologic CRC features and future research is needed to identify responsible pathways for targeted therapy and to examine the role of better glycemic control and treatment in patients with CRC and diabetes.
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Left gonadal vein thrombosis in a patient with COVID-19-associated coagulopathy.
TL;DR: This is the first reported case of COVID-19 with absent respiratory symptoms and presentation with venous thrombosis in an unusual location, and an unusual case of ovarian vein thromBosis and pulmonary embolism associated with CO VID-19 presenting with abdominal pain.
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Synchronous metastasis of prostate adenocarcinoma to the stomach and colon: a case report.
Hiren Patel,Abhishek Kumar,Hamid Shaaban,Nhat Nguyen,Walid Baddoura,Michael Maroules,Sohail N. Shaikh +6 more
TL;DR: This is the first case report in literature of synchronous metastasis of prostate cancer to both the stomach and sigmoid colon, and histopathologically consistent with metastatic adenocarcinoma of prostatic origin.
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Yolk Sac Tumors
Mohammad l. Kattuoa,Abhishek Kumar +1 more
- 28 Sep 2021
TL;DR: Compared to pure type in infants and young children, yolk sac tumors in adults are often found in combination with other types of germ cell tumors (e.g., teratoma and embryonal carcinoma).
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