Farshad Aduli
Howard University
75 Papers
140 Citations
Farshad Aduli is an academic researcher from Howard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 45 publications. Previous affiliations of Farshad Aduli include University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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Papers
Hiccups: a subtle sign in the clinical diagnosis of gastric volvulus and a review of the literature.
TL;DR: It is believed that, in the right clinical setting, persistent hiccups are an important clinical finding and can lead to a timely diagnosis, thus preventing strangulation and ischemia.
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Manometric Measures of Head Rotation and Chin Tuck in Healthy Participants
Matina Balou,Gary H. McCullough,Farshad Aduli,Daniel Brown,Brendan C. Stack,Peggy Snoddy,Tiffany J. Guidry +6 more
TL;DR: Manometric data derived from normal, healthy adults indicate both partial and complete head rotations can increase the duration of UES relaxation and decrease UES residual pressure and Chin tuck may be effective in increasing durations in the upper pharynx.
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Rheumatologic Diseases and the Liver.
TL;DR: There is an increased frequency of autoimmune liver diseases in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren syndrome, systemic sclerosis, vasculitis, and other immune-related diseases.
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Strongyloides duodenitis: case report and review of literature.
TL;DR: A case of an HIV-infected Hispanic woman presenting with dyspepsia, emesis, abdominal pain, and diarrhea diagnosed with S stercoralis on an esophagogastroduodenoscopy biopsy of the duodenum is reported, likely prevented further morbidity and probably saved her life.
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Endoscopic management of post-liver transplant biliary complications.
TL;DR: The recent advances in endoscopic tools and techniques that have proved endoscopic retrograde cholangiography with various interventions, like sphincterotomy, bile duct dilatation, and stent placement, to be the mainstay for management of most of these complications are discussed.
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