Sabyasachi Roy, MB,BS

Assistant Professor

Contact

School of Medicine
Internal Medicine Residency
Arizona Health

Sabyasachi Roy, MB,BS

Assistant Professor

Department

Medicine (Phoenix)

Position

Assistant Professor

Publications

  • Transplantation proceedings
    Madan N., Abdelrazek H., Patil P. D., Ross M. D., Roy S. B., Thawani N., Hahn M. F., Bremner R. M., Panchabhai T. S., Development of Squamous Cell Carcinoma After Pulmonary Aspergillosis in the Native Lung of a Lung Transplant Recipient: A Case Report
    50:10, p. 4080 - 4084 2018
  • Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
    Mitchell J. A., Chesi A., Elci O., Mccormack S. E., Roy S. M., Kalkwarf H. J., Lappe Joan M., Gilsanz V., Oberfield S. E., Shepherd J. A., Kelly A., Grant S. F. A., Zemel B. S., Genetic Risk Scores Implicated in Adult Bone Fragility Associate with Pediatric Bone Density
    31:4, p. 789 - 795 2016
  • Expert review of anti-infective therapy
    Nafisi Shirin, Roy Sabyasachi, Gish Robert, Manch Richard, Kohli Anita, Defining the possibilities: is short duration treatment of chronic hepatitis C genotype 1 with sofosbuvir-containing regimens likely to be as effective as current regimens?
    14:1, p. 41 - 56 2016
  • Journal of Tumor Research
    Wang Tingrui, Ding Zonghui, Roy Sabyasachi, Manch Richard, Wang Jue, Multidisciplinary Management of a Rare Case of Esophageal Adenocarcinoma with Cardiac, Pulmonary, Liver, Adrenal Gland and Brain Metastasis
    2:1 2016
  • Journal of community health
    Sardar Partha, Jha Ayan, Roy Deeptarka, Roy Sabyasachi, Bandyopadhyay Dipanjan, Guha Pradipta, Intensive phase non-compliance to anti tubercular treatment in patients with HIV-TB coinfection: a hospital-based cross-sectional study
    35:5, p. 471 - 478 2010
  • HIV clinical trials
    Sardar Partha, Roy Deeptarka, Majumdar Uddalak, Guha Pradipta, Roy Sabyasachi, Jha Ayan, Banerjee Ramtanu, Banerjee Amit Kumar, Bandyopadhyay Dipanjan, Therapeutic Effects of Nandrolone and Testosterone in Adult Male HIV Patients With AIDS Wasting Syndrome (AWS): A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
    11:4, p. 220 - 229 2010