Dost Sarpel
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Recent Articles
1.
Gorelik N, Darwish Y, Walter W, Burke C, Sarpel D, Chong J, et al.
Eur Radiol
. 2022 May;
32(10):6759-6768.
PMID: 35579710
Objectives: To determine the incidence of infectious complications following ultrasound-guided musculoskeletal interventions performed with a disinfected uncovered ultrasound transducer footprint. Methods: Electronic medical records of all patients who underwent an...
2.
Oikonomou K, Tsai E, Sarpel D, Dieterich D
Clin Liver Dis
. 2019 Apr;
23(2):309-329.
PMID: 30947879
Liver disease in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains a main cause of morbidity and mortality. Liver-related morbidity and mortality can be caused by multiple etiologic factors, including opportunistic infections, direct...
3.
Bergeron G, Latash J, Da Costa-Carter C, Egan C, Stavinsky F, Kileci J, et al.
MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep
. 2019 Mar;
68(10):251-252.
PMID: 30870408
No abstract available.
4.
Oikonomou K, Sarpel D, Abrams-Downey A, Mubasher A, Dieterich D
World J Hepatol
. 2019 Mar;
11(2):226-233.
PMID: 30820272
Background: Necrolytic acral erythema (NAE) is a rare dermatological disorder, which is associated with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection or zinc deficiency. It is characterized by erythematous or violaceous lesions...
5.
Sarpel D, Dieterich D
Ann Transl Med
. 2016 Nov;
4(Suppl 1):S12.
PMID: 27867980
No abstract available.
6.
Sarpel D, Dieterich D
Liver Int
. 2016 Jun;
36(7):933-5.
PMID: 27306304
Recently developed direct acting antivirals have been highly effective in treating patients with chronic hepatitis C infection. Due to their expense, there has been development of generic formulations of these...
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Sarpel D, Baichoo E, Dieterich D
Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther
. 2016 Apr;
14(5):511-21.
PMID: 27043049
Chronic hepatitis B and C infection are the leading causes of hepatocellular carcinoma and liver related death in the world and in the United States respectively. Screening guidelines have been...