Physician
Medical Genetics
Dr. Ronald D. Blackston, MD
Doctor Ronald D. Blackston, MD is an expert in the field of Medical Genetics. He studied medicine at Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine. Ronald Blackston is a published MD as well. He has 16 publications published. The latest was: Familial eosinophilic cellulitis, dysmorphic habitus, and mental retardation.
Publications
- Familial eosinophilic cellulitis, dysmorphic habitus, and mental retardation.
- Asplenia syndrome in a child with a balanced reciprocal translocation of chromosomes 11 and 20 [46,XX,t(11;20)(q13.1;q13.13)].
- Children with normal-variant short stature: treatment with human growth hormone for six months.
- Epinephrine deficiency in hypocorticotropic hypopituitary children.
- A case of 48,XXXX female with normal intelligence.
- Verification of the fetal valproate syndrome phenotype.
- Molecular evidence for true isochromosome 21q.
- The cardiovascular abnormalities associated with duplicated segments of chromosome 7.
- Nondisjunction of chromosome 21.
- Trisomy 21: association between reduced recombination and nondisjunction.
- Differences in human X isochromosomes.
- Serum and urine polyamines in normal and in short children.
- Normal variant short stature: subclassification based on responses to exogenous human growth hormone.
- Predicting the response of growth hormone-deficient children to long term treatment with human growth hormone.
- Parental mosaicism as a cause of Down syndrome. A report of 46,XX/46,XX,--21,+t(21q21q1 mother and 46,XY,+21,+t(21q21q) child.
Schools
Medical University of South Carolina
Greenville Hospital System
Vanderbilt University Med Center
Doctors Specialties
- Clinical Genetics
- Pediatrics
- Medical Genetics
Accepted Insurances
Education
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Vanderbilt University
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Greenville Hospital System - University of South Carolina
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Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine
Hospital
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Emory University Hospital
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