Akbar K Waljee

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Q30658598Comparison of imputation methods for missing laboratory data in medicine
Q36815176Cost Utility of Inflammation-Targeted Therapy for Patients With Ulcerative Colitis
Q34504891Effect of flexible sigmoidoscopy-based screening on incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Q93087226Incidence and predictors of new persistent opioid use following inflammatory bowel disease flares treated with oral corticosteroids
Q55630198Increased risk for inflammatory bowel disease in congenital hypothyroidism supports the existence of a shared susceptibility factor.
Q83110989Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Thromboembolism: A C‘Lot’ to Worry About
Q37715919Is MRCP equivalent to ERCP for diagnosing biliary obstruction in orthotopic liver transplant recipients? A meta-analysis
Q60921059Machine learning models to predict disease progression among veterans with hepatitis C virus
Q43000543Meta‐analysis: re‐treatment of genotype I hepatitis C nonresponders and relapsers after failing interferon and ribavirin combination therapy
Q42257916Obesity and IBD: Are We Tipping the Scales Toward an Epidemic?
Q44592949Point–counterpoint: Are we overtreating patients with mild ulcerative colitis?
Q91955484Predicting 30-day hospital readmissions using artificial neural networks with medical code embedding
Q47557672Predicting corticosteroid-free endoscopic remission with vedolizumab in ulcerative colitis
Q111323480Replicating prediction algorithms for hospitalization and corticosteroid use in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Q35785467Spironolactone and Colitis: Increased Mortality in Rodents and in Humans
Q103835621Variation in model performance by data cleanliness and classification methods in the prediction of 30-day ICU mortality, a US nationwide retrospective cohort and simulation study

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