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Tatvam Choksi

TitleClinical Associate
InstitutionUniversity of Chicago
DepartmentMedicine-Hospital Medicine
AddressChicago IL 60637
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    2020American Medical Association Physician's Recognition Award with 2-year commendation

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    1. Choksi TT, Zhang H, Chen T, Malhotra N. Outcomes of Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients Receiving Renin Angiotensin System Blockers and Calcium Channel Blockers. Am J Nephrol. 2021; 52(3):250-260. PMID: 33827074; PMCID: PMC8089461.
      Citations: 7     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    2. Choksi TT, Dadani F. Reviewing the Emergence of Lactococcus garvieae: A Case of Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection Caused by Lactococcus garvieae and Escherichia coli Coinfection. Case Rep Infect Dis. 2017; 2017:5921865. PMID: 28811943; PMCID: PMC5546070.
      Citations: 10     
    3. Sedhai YR, Golamari R, Timalsina S, Basnyat S, Koirala A, Asija A, Choksi T, Kushwah A, Geovorgyan D, Dar T, Borikar M, Ahangar W, Alukal J, Zia S, Missri J. Contrast-Induced Nephropathy After Cardiac Catheterization: Culprits, Consequences and Predictors. Am J Med Sci. 2017 11; 354(5):462-466. PMID: 29173356.
      Citations: 10     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    4. Choksi TT, Madison G, Dar T, Asif M, Fleming K, Clarke L, Danilewitz M, Hennawy R. Multiorgan Dysfunction Syndrome from Strongyloides stercoralis Hyperinfection in a Patient with Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus-1 Coinfection After Initiation of Ivermectin Treatment. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2016 Oct 05; 95(4):864-867. PMID: 27527631; PMCID: PMC5062789.
      Citations: 7     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
    5. . EMJ Nephrol. 2018;6[1]:102-105. Prolonged Intravenous Colistin Use Associated with Acquired Bartter-Like Syndrome in an Adult Patient: A Case Report. View Publication.
    6. . Is Pre Existing Atrial Fibrillation a Risk Factor for Contrast Induced Nephropathy After Cardiac Catheterization?. View Publication.
    7. . TRENDS IN CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS IN THE UNITED STATES WOMEN WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME: AN INSIGHT FROM THE NATIONAL INPATIENT SAMPLE, 1998–2013. Journal of the American College of Cardiology Volume 75, Issue 11 Supplement 1, March 2020 DOI: 10.1016/S0735-1097(20)32603-6. View Publication.
    8. . Impact of Cardiologist Consultation on the Likelihood of Receiving Guideline Directed Medical Therapy for General Medicine Admissions With Heart Failure. 5 Nov 2018Circulation. 2018;138:A12629. View Publication.
    9. . CAN CHA2DS2-VASC SCORE BE USED AS A PREDICTOR OF CONTRAST INDUCED NEPHROPATHY AFTER CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION?. Journal of the American College of Cardiology Volume 69, Issue 11 Supplement, March 2017 DOI: 10.1016/S0735-1097(17)34471-6.
    10. . Corpus ID: 195749706. A Diagnostic Dilemma in a Rare Presentation of Neurosarcoidosis : A Case Report.
    11. . Inappropriate Use of Imaging as a First Diagnostic Tool in Severe Active Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding (LGIB) Predicted Negative Outcomes in Key Parameters: An Experience in Two Community Hospitals. American Journal of Gastroenterology: October 2015 - Volume 110 - Issue - p S955-S956.
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