Physician
Nephrology
Dr. Howard M. Cushner, MD
Howard Cushner is an expert in the field of Nephrology. He studied medicine at Wayne State University School of Medicine. Wayne State University School of Medicine is ranked 63/85 in Research/PrimaryCare. Howard Cushner is also published. He has 21 publications published. The lastest publication: "Hemolytic-uremic syndrome without evidence of microangiopathic hemolytic anemia on peripheral blood smear.'
Publications
- In-theater peritoneal dialysis for combat-related renal failure.
- Effect of pentoxifylline on GFR decline in CKD: a pilot, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
- Hemolytic-uremic syndrome without evidence of microangiopathic hemolytic anemia on peripheral blood smear.
- Does hemodilution exist? Effects of saline infusion on hematologic parameters in euvolemic subjects.
- Gitelman's variant of Bartter's syndrome, inherited hypokalaemic alkalosis, is caused by mutations in the thiazide-sensitive Na-Cl cotransporter.
- Effect of citrate on serum aluminum concentrations in hemodialysis patients: a prospective study.
- Acute interstitial nephritis associated with mezlocillin, nafcillin, and gentamicin treatment for Pseudomonas infection.
- Role of volume depletion in the glycerol model of acute renal failure.
- Renal osteodystrophy--pathogenesis and treatment.
- Sexual dysfunction in the male dialysis patient: pathogenesis, evaluation, and therapy.
- Mineralocorticoid-induced kaliuresis in type-II pseudohypoaldosteronism.
- Review: Renal osteodystrophy--pathogenesis and treatment.
- Calcium citrate, a nonaluminum-containing phosphate-binding agent for treatment of CRF.
- Gastrointestinal tolerance of oral calcium supplements.
- Back to basics: the urinalysis: a selected national survey and review.
- Emergencies in continuous dialysis patients: diagnosis and management.
- Does magnesium play a role in the hypokalemia of Bartter's syndrome?
- Cardiovascular effects of pseudoephedrine in medically controlled hypertensive patients.
- Free and total 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D levels in subjects with renal disease.
- Renal artery stenting slows the rate of renal function decline.
Schools
University Of Maryland School Of Medicine
Wm Beaumont HospDetroit Ge
Detroit Genl Hospital
University Tex Health Science Center
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Education
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University of Texas Health Science Center
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Wayne State University School of Medicine
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William Beaumont Hospital
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University of Maryland School of Medicine
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