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Insipidus S Alshami's research has focused on the presentation of IgG4-related hypophysitis, a condition that can lead to central diabetes insipidus. Their work includes a publication detailing a case study where swollen, painful orbits and brain lesions were the initial symptoms. This research contributes to understanding the clinical manifestations of rare autoimmune diseases affecting the pituitary gland. Alshami collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Joseph Henske, Arwa Albashaireh, and Amulya Reddy Kasireddy, with whom they have co-authored publications. Their recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in medical research.
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MON-096 Swollen Painful Orbit and Brain Lesion as Presenting Symptoms in IgG4-related Hypophysitis Resulting in Central Diabetes (2024)
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- MON-096 Swollen Painful Orbit and Brain Lesion as Presenting Symptoms in IgG4-related Hypophysitis Resulting in Central Diabetes
- MON-096 Swollen Painful Orbit and Brain Lesion as Presenting Symptoms in IgG4-related Hypophysitis Resulting in Central Diabetes
- MON-096 Swollen Painful Orbit and Brain Lesion as Presenting Symptoms in IgG4-related Hypophysitis Resulting in Central Diabetes
- MON-096 Swollen Painful Orbit and Brain Lesion as Presenting Symptoms in IgG4-related Hypophysitis Resulting in Central Diabetes
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