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Kunal Malhotra

Researcher at University of Missouri

Publications -  31
Citations -  265

Kunal Malhotra is an academic researcher from University of Missouri. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 24 publications receiving 178 citations. Previous affiliations of Kunal Malhotra include University of Missouri System.

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Uric Acid - key ingredient in the recipe for cardiorenal metabolic syndrome.

TL;DR: Animal and epidemiological studies support the notion that elevated serum uric acid levels play an important role in promoting insulin resistance and hypertension and suggest potential pathophysiological mechanisms that contribute to the development of the CRS and associated cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disease.
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Systolic Blood Pressure Reduction and Acute Kidney Injury in Intracerebral Hemorrhage.

TL;DR: Intracerebral hemorrhage patients with higher baseline serum creatinine and those receiving higher doses of nicardipine were at higher risk for AKI and renal AEs and Occurrence of AKI was associated higher rates of death or disability at 3 months.
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Acute Kidney Injury in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients in Clinical Trials.

TL;DR: The occurrence rate of acute kidney injury in acute ischemic stroke patients was low and was not higher in patients who underwent CT angiogram or those who received endovascular treatment, and the risk of death was significantly higher among patients with acute kidneys injury.
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Decompensated high-output congestive heart failure in a patient with AVF and the role of right heart catheterization: A case study

TL;DR: It is recommended that patients with arteriovenous fistula should undergo close monitoring for development of early signs and symptoms of congestive heart failure and screening for PH by echocardiography post‐kidney transplant.
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Scurvy in a hemodialysis patient. Rare or ignored

TL;DR: A case of scurvy in a hemodialysis patient is presented that will contribute toward the understanding of vitamin status in HD and it is hoped it will aid in screening HD patients for vitamin C deficiency and individualizing supplementation of vitamin C.