Shikha Pandey
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Also affiliated: Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya (2018); Oregon State University (2025); Nepal Medical College Teaching Hospital (2023–2024); Bundelkhand University (2017–2025); Chitwan Medical College (2019); Bir Hospital (2023–2025); College of Medical Sciences (2019); Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (2020); Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre (2025); Rajendra Hospital (1975); Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pune (2025); Lumbini Eye Institute (2024); Southern Oregon University (2025)
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Shikha Pandey's research interests encompass a range of medical case reports and studies investigating diagnostic methods and patient outcomes. Her recent publications include a case report on Henoch–Schönlein purpura in a child, a study on the comparative performance of flow cytometry and ELISA for tuberculosis diagnosis, and research on human exposure to airborne microplastics. Pandey also has work on chemotherapy toxicity prediction in geriatric cancer patients and a case report concerning corneal actinic keratosis in an elderly individual. Her scholarly contributions are reflected in an h-index of 4, with 38 total publications and 51 citations. She collaborates with E.M. Fore and J. Liu at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom she shares multiple publications.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 38
- Citations: 51
Selected Publications
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Evaluation of LABType® CWD versus XR beads for HLA typing: implications for transition in clinical workflow (2025)
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Virtual crossmatch compatible, with unexpected fluorescence cytometric crossmatch positive, may be safe to proceed with transplantation under certain circumstances (2025)
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Uncovering the rarity: DR7-DR53-DQ9 haplotype in two Caucasian patients (2024)
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- Uncovering the rarity: DR7-DR53-DQ9 haplotype in two Caucasian patients
- Virtual crossmatch compatible, with unexpected fluorescence cytometric crossmatch positive, may be safe to proceed with transplantation under certain circumstances
- Evaluation of LABType® CWD versus XR beads for HLA typing: implications for transition in clinical workflow
- Uncovering the rarity: DR7-DR53-DQ9 haplotype in two Caucasian patients
- Virtual crossmatch compatible, with unexpected fluorescence cytometric crossmatch positive, may be safe to proceed with transplantation under certain circumstances
- Virtual crossmatch compatible, with unexpected fluorescence cytometric crossmatch positive, may be safe to proceed with transplantation under certain circumstances
- Evaluation of LABType® CWD versus XR beads for HLA typing: implications for transition in clinical workflow
- Evaluation of LABType® CWD versus XR beads for HLA typing: implications for transition in clinical workflow
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