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Sorabh Sharma

  • Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - (Clinical Series Track)
Contact
  • ssharma1@arizona.edu
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Degrees

  • M.B.B.S.
    • Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh, India

Work Experience

  • University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona (2018 - Ongoing)

Licensure & Certification

  • American Board of Internal Medicine Certified (2018)

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Interests

Teaching

Bedside teaching during clinical rounds- interests in cardiology

Research

cardiology

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Scholarly Contributions

Journals/Publications

  • Jo, g., Tamrakar, s., Sharma, S., koppolu, s., goldy, e., & kumar, S. (2025).

    Comparative cross-sectional study of vegan and omnivorous diets and their impact on cardiac function among endurance athletes

    . Biomedical informatics. doi:DOI:10.6026/973206300214350
  • Muralidharan, s., raman, E., & Sharma, S. (2025).

    Ertapenem-induced encephalopathy in systemic lupus erythematosus with preserved renal function. 

    . cureus, 0.
  • Raman, E., & Sharma, S. (2025).

    Disseminated musculoskeletal coccidioidomycosis in an immunocompromised patient requiring multilevel surgical intervention

    . Cureus 2025, 0.
  • Shankar, S., raman, e., Rajendra, m., Sharma, S., Prasad, d., & rajasekaran, m. (2025).

    Clotting Without a Clue: A Case Report of Acute Pulmonary Thromboembolism as the Initial Presentation of Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis (FSGS)-Associated Nephrotic Syndrome Without Deep Vein Thrombosis

    . cureus 2025, 0.
  • Sharma, S., pillarisetti, P., mathiyalagan, k., koppolu, s., Markondapatnaikuni, n., & Chandran, A. (2025).

    Retrospective analysis of seasonal patterns in atrial
    fibrillation incidence and temperature fluctuations

    . Biomedical Informatics. doi:DOI: 10.6026/973206300214293
  • pakalapati, A., Sharma, S., aslam, h., koppolu, s., durairajan, s., & yours, a. (2025).

    Electrocardiographic abnormalities in children with febrile illnesses: Early indicators of myocarditis in emergency care

     

    . Biomedical informatics.
  • Mushtaq, R., Bhandari, A., Greenhill, M., Anthony, M., & Sharma, S. (2023). MRI Imaging Appearance of Hyperostosis Frontalis Interna (HFI): A Case Report of Focal Benign Enhancement. Current Medical Imaging Formerly Current Medical Imaging Reviews, 20. doi:10.2174/1573405620666230720103113
  • Sharma, S. (2021). Fungal infections in hematopoietic stem-cell transplant patients: a review of epidemiology, diagnosis, and management. therapeutic advances in infectious disease.
  • Gunasekaran, K., Jaiyesimi, I., Jindal, V., Parekh, J., Pednekar, P., Rahi, M. S., Sharma, S., & Stender, M. (2021). Fungal infections in hematopoietic stem-cell transplant patients: a review of epidemiology, diagnosis, and management. Therapeutic advances in infectious disease. doi:10.1177/20499361211039050
    More info
    The advent of bone marrow transplant has opened doors to a different approach and offered a new treatment modality for various hematopoietic stem-cell-related disorders. Since the first bone marrow transplant in 1957, there has been significant progress in managing patients who undergo bone marrow transplants. Plasma-cell disorders, lymphoproliferative disorders, and myelodysplastic syndrome are the most common indications for hematopoietic stem-cell transplant. Despite the advances, invasive fungal infections remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in this high-risk population. The overall incidence of invasive fungal infection in patients with hematopoietic stem-cell transplant is around 4%, but the mortality in patients with allogeneic stem-cell transplant is as high as 13% in one study. Type of stem-cell transplant, conditioning regimen, and development of graft- versus-host disease are some of the risk factors that impact the risk and outcomes in patients with invasive fungal infections. Aspergillus and candida remain the two most common organisms causing invasive fungal infections. Molecular diagnostic methods have replaced some traditional methods due to their simplicity of use and rapid turnaround time. Primary prophylaxis has undoubtedly shown to improve outcomes even though breakthrough infection rates remain high. The directed treatment has seen a significant shift from amphotericin B to itraconazole, voriconazole, and echinocandins, which have shown better efficacy and fewer adverse effects. In this comprehensive review, we aim to detail epidemiology, risk factors, diagnosis, and management, including prophylaxis, empiric and directed management of invasive fungal infections in patients with hematopoietic stem-cell transplant.

Poster Presentations

  • Mulmi, A., Adhikari, G., Dahal, D., Gyawali, N., Bhandari, D., Sharma, S., Altamirano Ufion, A., & Singh, K. (2025).

    Impact Of Neurotic, Stress Related And Somatoform Disorders On 30-day All-cause Readmissions In Elderly Heart Failure Patients: A Study From National Readmission Database 2021.

    . HFSA 2025 conference. Minneapolis, MN: Heart Failure Society of America.

Case Studies

  • Sharma, S. (2024. MRI Imaging Appearance of Hyperostosis Frontalis Interna (HFI): A Case Report of Focal Benign Enhancement(p. 4).

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