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Nida Siddiqui is a clinician-researcher whose work centers on endocrinology and complex internal medicine, with particular emphasis on pheochromocytomas, paragangliomas, and secondary hypertension. Her scholarship highlights the diagnostic and genetic dimensions of neuroendocrine tumors, especially within underrepresented African populations, advocating for broader access to genetic counseling and testing.
Her publications explore SDHB-associated paraganglioma syndromes, underscoring the clinical and familial implications of hereditary mutations and the need for precision medicine in resource-limited settings. Through detailed case analyses and reviews, she contributes to improved strategies for early detection, localization, and multidisciplinary management of endocrine causes of hypertension.
In addition, her work addresses infectious complications in immunocompromised patients, including rare presentations of thyroid infections and immune reconstitution inflammatory syndromes in individuals with HIV. This combination of endocrine genetics and complex infectious disease cases reflects a strong focus on diagnostic vigilance, individualized care, and expanding evidence in settings where data remain limited.
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