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Einas Alkhatib, M.D.

Concepts (26)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Pseudohypoaldosteronism1202480.940 Why?
Dwarfism, Pituitary12023390.850 Why?
Urticaria120231500.810 Why?
Hyperkalemia120242310.770 Why?
Human Growth Hormone120236380.600 Why?
Prediabetic State120235460.570 Why?
Metformin120239120.500 Why?
Drug Hypersensitivity120239090.480 Why?
Hyperglycemia1202313780.470 Why?
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 11202334380.320 Why?
Diabetes Mellitus1202358800.240 Why?
Polystyrenes120241050.220 Why?
Electrolytes120242810.210 Why?
Sodium1202416010.160 Why?
Insulin1202365910.080 Why?
Blood Glucose1202363680.080 Why?
Child22023796230.060 Why?
Infant, Newborn12024261090.060 Why?
Quality of Life12023132840.050 Why?
Infant12024359410.050 Why?
Child, Preschool12024419350.050 Why?
Obesity12023128960.050 Why?
Adolescent12023875600.030 Why?
Humans320247592550.030 Why?
Male120233587190.020 Why?
Female120243902400.020 Why?
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Funded by the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences through its Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program, grant number UL1TR002541.