Gastroenterology & Hepatology

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Thangam Venkatesan, MD
Assistant Professor
Doctor of Medicine (MBBS)
Kilpauk Medical College, Madras, India, 1990
Residency
University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Fellowship
Gastroenterology, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, 1997-2000

 

Clinical Interests & Patient Appointments 

 

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

Manuscripts

 

1.   Manocha AP, Sossenheimer M, Martin SP, Sherman KE, Venkatesan T, Whitcomb DC, Ulrich CD. Prevalence and predictors of severe acute pancreatitis in patientswith acquired immune deficiency syndrome(AIDS). Am. J. Gastro. 1999; 94:784-9

2.    Somogyi L, Martin SP, Venkatesan T, Ulrich CD .Recurrent acute pancreatitis: an algorithmic approach to identification and elimination of inciting factors.
Gastroenterology. 120:708-17, 2001.

3.    Venkatesan T, Moulton JS, Ulrich C, Martin SP. Prevalence and predictors of severity as defined by Atlanta criteria among patients presenting with acute pancreatitis. Pancreas 26:107-10, 2003

4.  Matthews BA, Nattinger AB, Venkatesan T, Shaker R, Anderson RC. Objective risk, subjective risk, and colorectal cancer screening among a clinic sample. Psychol Health Med. 2007 ;12:135-47.

5.   Matthews BA, Nattinger AB, Venkatesan T, Shaker R. Colorectal cancer screening among midwestern community-based residents: indicators of success. J Community Health. 2007;32:103-20.

 

Abstracts

1.   Venkatesan T, Moulton J, Ulrich C, Martin SP. Prevalence and predictors of severity  as defined by Atlanta criteria in patients admitted with acute pancreatitis. Presented as a poster at Digestive Diseases Week 1999. Gastroenterology, 116:A1148

2.   Pedroso MRA, Oliva J, Venkatesan T, Ulrich C, Saul M, Schoen RE, Whitcomb DC. An admission hematocrit of 40 or less predicts a low risk of pancreatic necrosis and may reduce the need for diagnostic CT scans. Presented as a poster at Digestive Diseases Week 1999. Gastroenterology, 116:A1176

3.   Venkatesan T, Martin SP, Prince MD, Hameed A, Somogyi L, Gates LK and Ulrich CD. The frequency of altered duct morphology and natural history of patients following appropriate pancreatic duct stent placement, Presented as a poster at Digestive Diseases Week 2000. Gastroenterology, 118:P 271

 

 

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