Dr. UPPARA KADIYALA RAKESH


Dr. UPPARA KADIYALA RAKESH

Associate Professor, GENERAL MEDICINE


Designation : Associate Professor


Qualification :

MBBS (2009) from Kurnool Medical College, Kurnool, Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences.

MD in General Medicine (2014) from S V Medical College, Tirupati, Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences.


Email :ukrakesh@aiimsmangalagiri.edu.in


Area of Interest

  • Problem Solving in Clinical Medicine

    Infectious diseases, Fever of unknown origin

    Metabolic syndrome

    Headache

    Rare diseases

    Neurological and Endocrine disorders


Memberships

  • 1) Association Physicians of India (API)

    2) Clinical Infectious Diseases Society (CIDS)

    3) Society of Antimicrobial Stewardship Practices in India (SASPI)

    4) Epidemiology Foundation of India (EPI)

    5) International Society For Renal Research



Publications

1) Sharma, Rakesh, Santenna et al. Epidemiology, clinical presentation and treatment outcomes in patients with COVID-19 in an ambulatory setting. Bioinformation 2023; 19(9): 939-945.

2) Upparakadiyala Rakesh, Singapati S, Sarkar M & Swathi U. Clinical Profile and Factors Affecting Outcomes in Elderly Patients Admitted to the Medical Intensive Care Unit of a Tertiary Care Hospital. Cureus. 2022;14(2): e22136.

3) Gupta A, Tripathi M, Siddiqui  B, Rakesh U et al. Levels of lead in blood and water in occupationally exposed and unexposed population of the Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh: baseline analysis of a prospective cohort study: Journal of Clinical and Translational Research 2024; 10(3): 201-208.

4) Gupta A, Tripathi M, Siddiqui  B, Rakesh U et al. Effects of the Decrease in Blood Lead Levels on Renal and Neurological Functions Among Occupationally Exposed and Unexposed Populations of South India: A Cohort Study. Cureus 16(2): e54432.

5) Shashidhara, Vijaya Chandra Reddy, Upparakadiyala, Rakesh. QTc interval changes among patients on psychotropic medications: A prospective observational study. Industrial Psychiatry Journal : 2024 ; 10:149.

6) Sarkar MK, Ghosh N, Rakesh U, Prasad R, Raj R. Acute aluminium phosphide poisoning: A case report of rare survival with cardiac, metabolic, hepatic, and renal complications. J Family Med Prim Care 2022;11:7452-5.

7) Arup Misra , Pavani ,  Sushil sharma & Rakesh upparakadiyala, et. al. Amisulpride Associated Hyperprolactinemia and Gynecomastia in a Young Male Patient: A Rare Case Report and Systematic Literature Review of Drug-Induced Hyperprolactinemia .Psychiatry Research Case Reports.2022;1: 100034.

8) Das S, Santosh T, Rakesh UK. Localised presentation of granulomatosis with polyangiitis: The great masquerade. Am J Med Sci. 2022  :S0002-9629(22)00333-0.

9) Sarkar M K, Arun Babu T, Dey S,Rakesh U et al. Front-Line vs Second-Line Healthcare Workers: Susceptibility Prediction to COVID-19 Infection in a Tertiary Care Teaching Institute. Cureus 15(4): e37915.

10) Sarkar MK, Rakesh U, Dey S, Munshi BD. COVID 19 & its different colours- an autobiographical     case report of a physician suffering twice with covid atypical symptoms despite vaccinated. International Journal of Medical Science And Diagnosis Research. 2022 Feb.19;6(2).  

11) Manikanta Damagatla, Pratyusha Ganne, Rakesh Upparakadiyala & Prabhakaran N. Ross Syndrome. Neuro-Ophthalmology.2020; 44(3): 201-203.

12) Mohammad Abdul Waheed, Upparakadiyala Rakesh. A study of prevalence and clinico-laboratory profile of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in cirrhosis liver with ascites. MedPulse International Journal of Medicine.2019; 10(2): 117-120.

13) Kumbha Thulasi Ram,Ramachandra Rao,.Rakesh.“A Clinical Study of Stroke in Young”. Journal of Evidence based Medicine and Healthcare. 2015;2 (07):879-887.

14) Rakesh UK, Ramesh R, Muneswar Reddy T.  A case of tuberous sclerosis. J Clin Sci Res.2013;2 (Suppl 2):S117.