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Massachusetts General Hospital
Ethiopia Getachew
MD · Harvard
Residency · Internal Medicine Residency, Massachusetts General Hospital
publications
18
first author
8
median RCR
0.57
citations
19
Publications
- 2026Reproductive hormone stability with prolonged intranasal oxytocin in adults with obesityInternational Journal of Obesity0 citesPMID 41951782
- 2026Clinical Phenotypes and Neurobiology of Youth With Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder ( <scp>ARFID</scp> ) Across SexInternational Journal of Eating Disordersfirst author0 citesPMID 42089273
- 2025Addressing Sub-Saharan Africa’s Hypertension Care Crisis Through a Data-Driven ApproachJournal of the American College of Cardiologyfirst author0 citesPMID 41338839
- 2025SAT-051 Prolonged intranasal oxytocin treatment effects on reproductive hormones in adults with obesityJournal of the Endocrine Society
- 2024A case-control study of racial differences in melasma risk factors and incidence in a diverse national United States populationJournal of the American Academy of Dermatologyfirst authorRCR 1.634 citesPMID 38729433
- 2024Racial and ethnic differences in melasma treatment patterns: a multi-institution studyArchives of Dermatological Researchfirst authorRCR 0.571 citesPMID 38758256
- 2024Disparities in State Medicaid Coverage of Tretinoin for Pigmentary Disorders Compared to Acne VulgarisJournal of Drugs in DermatologyRCR 0.000 citesPMID 38834215
- 2023Seasonal Patterns in Tetracycline-Associated Hyperpigmentation Among Patients With Acne VulgarisJournal of Drugs in DermatologyRCR 0.471 citesPMID 37943268
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- 2023LB1770 Disparities in state medicaid coverage of tretinoin for pigmentary disorders compared to acne vulgarisJournal of Investigative Dermatology
- 2022Differences in risk of tetracycline-associated hyperpigmentation between racial and ethnic groups in patients with acne vulgaris: A national US retrospective studyJournal of the American Academy of DermatologyRCR 1.675 citesPMID 36228939
- 2022Validation of Case Identification for Melasma Using <i>International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision</i> CodesJAMA DermatologyRCR 0.745 citesPMID 36350606
- 2022Validation of case identification for hyperpigmentation in the setting of medication use using international classification of diseases codingJournal of the European Academy of Dermatology and VenereologyRCR 0.453 citesPMID 35789040
- 2022206 Tetracyclines are associated with development of new hyperpigmentation in acne patientsJournal of Investigative Dermatology
- 2022674 Racial differences in melasma risk factors and treatment patternsJournal of Investigative Dermatologyfirst author
- 202233077 Validation of case identification for drug-induced hyperpigmentation and melasma using international classification of diseases codingJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology
- 2021Absence of Sex Differences Identified in Food Motivation Pathways in Youth with Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)Journal of the Endocrine Societyfirst author
- 2020MON-LB103 Hyperactivation of Reward and Cognitive Control Brain Regions in Response to Food Images in Women Compared to Men With ObesityJournal of the Endocrine Societyfirst author
Compiled from public program rosters and open scholarly data (PubMed, OpenAlex, ORCID) with field-normalized impact (NIH iCite RCR). Publication attribution is being actively improved; counts shown are conservative.