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Kristen Brandon's research focuses on retrospective studies and medical case reports, particularly examining rare or intersecting pathologies. Recent publications include a review of literature differentiating gastric emphysema from emphysematous gastritis, a review of a functional, congenital intrathoracic kidney, and a case report on a type IV hiatal hernia presenting with sinus bradycardia. Brandon has also investigated intersecting pathologies such as herpes simplex esophagitis and eosinophilic esophagitis, and has contributed to a comprehensive report on neuroendocrine tumors of the esophagus. Another publication details a novel technique to identify a colovesical fistula. Brandon collaborates with researchers across multiple institutions, including Sahil Sabharwal at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, and Robert F. Donnell, Wade Arthur, and Dylan Travis at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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193. NEUROENDOCRINE TUMORS OF THE ESOPHAGUS: A COMPREHENSIVE REPORT DETAILING ETIOLOGY, DIAGNOSTICS, AND CLINICAL MANAGEMENT (2025)
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Differentiating Gastric Emphysema vs Emphysematous Gastritis: A Review of Literature (2025)
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A review of literature of a functional, congenital intrathoracic kidney (2025)
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S3105 A Novel Technique to Identify a Colovesical Fistula (2024)
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S3106 A Case of a Type IV Hiatal Hernia Presenting With Sinus Bradycardia (2024)
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S5170 A Review of Literature of Gastric Emphysema vs Emphysematous Gastritis: Highlighting the Importance of Differential Diagnosis (2024)
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- Differentiating Gastric Emphysema vs Emphysematous Gastritis: A Review of Literature
- S3106 A Case of a Type IV Hiatal Hernia Presenting With Sinus Bradycardia
- A review of literature of a functional, congenital intrathoracic kidney
- S5170 A Review of Literature of Gastric Emphysema vs Emphysematous Gastritis: Highlighting the Importance of Differential Diagnosis
- S3105 A Novel Technique to Identify a Colovesical Fistula
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Differentiating Gastric Emphysema vs Emphysematous Gastritis: A Review of Literature
- S3106 A Case of a Type IV Hiatal Hernia Presenting With Sinus Bradycardia
- S5170 A Review of Literature of Gastric Emphysema vs Emphysematous Gastritis: Highlighting the Importance of Differential Diagnosis
- Differentiating Gastric Emphysema vs Emphysematous Gastritis: A Review of Literature
- S5170 A Review of Literature of Gastric Emphysema vs Emphysematous Gastritis: Highlighting the Importance of Differential Diagnosis
- Differentiating Gastric Emphysema vs Emphysematous Gastritis: A Review of Literature
- S5170 A Review of Literature of Gastric Emphysema vs Emphysematous Gastritis: Highlighting the Importance of Differential Diagnosis
- Differentiating Gastric Emphysema vs Emphysematous Gastritis: A Review of Literature
- S5170 A Review of Literature of Gastric Emphysema vs Emphysematous Gastritis: Highlighting the Importance of Differential Diagnosis
- A review of literature of a functional, congenital intrathoracic kidney
- S3105 A Novel Technique to Identify a Colovesical Fistula
- A review of literature of a functional, congenital intrathoracic kidney
- S3105 A Novel Technique to Identify a Colovesical Fistula
- A review of literature of a functional, congenital intrathoracic kidney
- S3105 A Novel Technique to Identify a Colovesical Fistula
- S3106 A Case of a Type IV Hiatal Hernia Presenting With Sinus Bradycardia
- S3106 A Case of a Type IV Hiatal Hernia Presenting With Sinus Bradycardia
- S3105 A Novel Technique to Identify a Colovesical Fistula
- 193. NEUROENDOCRINE TUMORS OF THE ESOPHAGUS: A COMPREHENSIVE REPORT DETAILING ETIOLOGY, DIAGNOSTICS, AND CLINICAL MANAGEMENT
- 193. NEUROENDOCRINE TUMORS OF THE ESOPHAGUS: A COMPREHENSIVE REPORT DETAILING ETIOLOGY, DIAGNOSTICS, AND CLINICAL MANAGEMENT
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