Publications by authors named "Suma Gangidi"

Objective: This study tests two hypotheses about spine pain patients' expectations for consultations and their negative evaluations. High expectations may be impractical or unachievable and can set patients up for disappointment. Unmet expectations are the absolute difference between expectations before the visit and perceptions of expectations actually enacted.

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Background: Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic skin disease characterized by recurrent nodules that affect areas with a high density of apocrine sweat glands, such as the axillae and groin. Androgens are implicated in the pathophysiology of HS. Therefore, spironolactone, an antiandrogen therapy, is recommended.

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Chronic pain is a health problem that is difficult to diagnose, treat, and manage, partly owing to uncertainty surrounding ambiguous causes, few treatment options, and frequent misunderstandings in clinical encounters. Pairing uncertainty management theory with medical communication competence, we predicted that both physicians and patients are influential to patients' uncertainty appraisals and uncertainty management. We collected pre- and post-consultation data from 200 patients with chronic neck and spine/back pain and their physicians.

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Article Synopsis
  • Acrochordons, or skin tags, are common and benign skin growths; this study investigates their association with obesity and metabolic syndrome in children, an area that has been largely unexplored compared to adults.
  • The study analyzed outpatient dermatology patients from 2000 to 2021, focusing on children under 18 diagnosed with acrochordons, and collected various health data to evaluate their body mass index (BMI) and the presence of metabolic syndrome.
  • Findings revealed that nearly half of the children in the study were classified as obese, with a higher prevalence of obesity and related health conditions compared to a general US population sample, suggesting acrochordons may indicate metabolic health issues in kids.
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