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Michael Czapka

TitleAssistant Professor
InstitutionUniversity of Chicago
DepartmentMedicine-Infectious Diseases
AddressChicago IL 60637
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    1. Czapka MT, Riedell PA, Pisano JC. Infectious complications of car T-cell therapy: A longitudinal risk model. Transpl Infect Dis. 2023 Nov; 25 Suppl 1:e14148. PMID: 37695203.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:Humans
    2. Czapka MT, Schrantz SJ. Phlegmonous gastritis: Evolving from surgical to medical disease. IDCases. 2023; 32:e01777. PMID: 37159573; PMCID: PMC10163626.
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    3. Santos CAQ, Rhee Y, Czapka MT, Kazi AS, Proia LA. Make Sure You Have a Safety Net: Updates in the Prevention and Management of Infectious Complications in Stem Cell Transplant Recipients. J Clin Med. 2020 Mar 21; 9(3). PMID: 32245201; PMCID: PMC7141503.
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    4. Czapka M, Shukla S, Slosar-Cheah M. Urine trouble: genitourinary tuberculosis and subsequent DRESS syndrome. BMJ Case Rep. 2017 Aug 07; 2017. PMID: 28784884; PMCID: PMC5623288.
      Citations: 2     Fields:    Translation:Humans
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