Asad Ullah
Georgia Regents University
29 Papers
25 Citations
Asad Ullah is an academic researcher from Georgia Regents University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Malignancy. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 29 publications.
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Papers
Carcinosarcoma of the Uterus: A Study From the Surveillance Epidemiology and End Result (SEER) Database.
Noor Nama,Frederick D Cason,Subhasis Misra,Shaikh Hai,Veronica Tucci,Furqan Haq,Joseph Love,Asad Ullah,Pete F. Peterson,Fernando F Grishko,Wazir Akbar,Khalida Khaliq,Abdul Waheed +12 more
TL;DR: Uterine CS is a highly malignant tumor with a significantly worse prognosis than EA, and AA CS patients had significantly lower survival than Caucasians CS patients, and the use of radiotherapy in CS patients was independently associated with decreased mortality.
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Skene's Gland Adenocarcinoma: Borrowing From Prostate Cancer Experience for the Evaluation and Management of a Rare Malignancy.
Matthew Kaufman,Devin T. Miller,Asad Ullah,Joseph White,Gurmukh Singh,Ravindra Kolhe,Hadyn T. Williams,Pardeep Mittal,Jigarkumar Parikh,Martha K. Terris +9 more
TL;DR: Despite the rarity of Skene's gland adenocarcinoma, many of the tools at the disposal for the evaluation and management of prostate cancer can be employed to benefit the women found to have this malignancy.
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Microalbuminuria in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Glycemic Control
Asad Ullah,Rozi Khan,Jaffar Khan,Muhammad Saleem Panezai,Asad Khan Kakar,Muhammad Samsoor Zarak +5 more
- 01 Jan 2020
TL;DR: There is an association of microalbuminuria in diabetic patients with good glycemic control; however, the prevalence is low, but it is still positive, and uncontrolled DM is strongly associated with the prevalence of micro Albuminuria.
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Obesity Paradox: Laboratory Findings in Uncomplicated Obesity. Is Bias a Plausible Explanation?
Okechukwu Nwogbo,Asad Ullah,Gurmukh Singh +2 more
- 12 Jan 2021
TL;DR: The obesity paradox of better outcomes in obese patients admitted to critical care units could not be explained on the basis of lower additional disease burden necessitating critical care admission due to abnormal laboratory values at the baseline.
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Metastatic Neuroblastoma Presenting as a Submandibular Mass with Mandibular Bone Involvement in a Three-Year-Old Child
Asad Ullah,Atbin Doroodchi,Luis Velasquez Zarate,Samantha Mattox,Taylor Sliker,Dorian K. Willhite,Jaffar Khan,Harry C. Owen,Surendra Kumar Rajpurohit,Nikhil Patel,Robyn M. Hatley +10 more
TL;DR: A case report of a 3-year-old male who initially presented with a submandibular mass was proven to be a poorly differentiated metastatic neuroblastoma through excisional biopsy.
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