Biography and Research Information
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P Strebeck's research interests include the study of infectious diseases and their impact on human health. Recent publications indicate a focus on vector-borne illnesses, such as a co-authored 2024 paper on locally acquired *Plasmodium vivax* malaria in Arkansas. Other work has examined atypical presentations of common conditions, including hemolytic uremic syndrome and Shiga-toxigenic *Escherichia coli* infections. Strebeck has also investigated dermatological conditions and genetic disorders, with publications on GATA2 deficiency, Noonan Syndrome, and vitamin C deficiency in relation to autism. Collaborations at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences include shared publications with Megan S. Evans, Sara C. Shalin, Miki Lindsey, and Katie Dreher.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 21
- Citations: 10
Selected Publications
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Violaceous Nodules in an Infant With Noonan Syndrome: Challenge (2025)
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Violaceous Nodules in an Infant With Noonan Syndrome: Answer (2025)
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Evaluation of recurrent and recalcitrant warts in a deaf adolescent male reveals GATA2 deficiency (2024)
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Anemia as a presenting sign for gastrinoma (2024)
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Constipation and hemolytic uremic syndrome (2023)
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Adenovirus 40/41 strain as a possible cause of acute liver failure (2023)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- A case report of locally acquired plasmodium vivax in nonendemic area
- Anemia as a presenting sign for gastrinoma
- 596 Bridging the gap: combined adult and pediatric hematology/oncology fellowship seminars (caps) to enhance interdisciplinary collaboration
- 617 In our party bus era: road to academic growth
- 259 Vitamin C deficiency in autism: hematological outcomes
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Bleeding as the presenting sign for systemic lupus erythematosus
- The “great imitator” rash leads to down syndrome diagnosis
- A case report of locally acquired plasmodium vivax in nonendemic area
- Anemia as a presenting sign for gastrinoma
- 596 Bridging the gap: combined adult and pediatric hematology/oncology fellowship seminars (caps) to enhance interdisciplinary collaboration
- Adenovirus 40/41 strain as a possible cause of acute liver failure
- 595 Hypercoagulability evaluation in pediatric kidney transplant recipients to optimize outcomes
- 584 Using the youth risk behavior surveillance system survey to determine prevalence of high-risk behaviors in adolescents with cancer
- A menacing case of cat scratch disease
- Eye swelling and discharge as intial symptoms for aneurysmal bone cyst
- 243 An atypical presentation of typical hemolytic uremic syndrome: case report
- Sickle cell disease and coronary artery dilation in a pediatric patient: a case report
- When in doubt, take it out: splenectomy reveals diagnosis
- Acute soft head syndrome in patient with sickle cell disease
- Sickle cell disease and coronary artery dilation in a pediatric patient: a case report
- Acute soft head syndrome in patient with sickle cell disease
- 596 Bridging the gap: combined adult and pediatric hematology/oncology fellowship seminars (caps) to enhance interdisciplinary collaboration
- A menacing case of cat scratch disease
- 584 Using the youth risk behavior surveillance system survey to determine prevalence of high-risk behaviors in adolescents with cancer
- Locally Acquired (Autochthonous) Mosquito-Transmitted <i>Plasmodium vivax</i> Malaria — Saline County, Arkansas, September 2023
- A case report of locally acquired plasmodium vivax in nonendemic area
- Violaceous Nodules in an Infant With Noonan Syndrome: Answer
- Violaceous Nodules in an Infant With Noonan Syndrome: Challenge
- Violaceous Nodules in an Infant With Noonan Syndrome: Answer
- Violaceous Nodules in an Infant With Noonan Syndrome: Challenge
- Violaceous Nodules in an Infant With Noonan Syndrome: Answer
- Violaceous Nodules in an Infant With Noonan Syndrome: Challenge
- Violaceous Nodules in an Infant With Noonan Syndrome: Answer
- Violaceous Nodules in an Infant With Noonan Syndrome: Challenge
- Violaceous Nodules in an Infant With Noonan Syndrome: Answer
- Violaceous Nodules in an Infant With Noonan Syndrome: Challenge
- Adenovirus 40/41 strain as a possible cause of acute liver failure
- Adenovirus 40/41 strain as a possible cause of acute liver failure
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