Professor of Medicine, Yale University
Hematology
Thomas M. Duffy, OD is an expert in the field of Hematology. He graduated from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is one of the top medical schools in the US. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine has a rank of 3 in research and a 29 in primary care He over the years received 2 awards: "CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification" and "Top MD". Thomas Duffy is a published doctor. He published 51 publications, including: 'Somatic c-KIT activating mutation in urticaria pigmentosa and aggressive mastocytosis: establishment of clonality in a human mast cell neoplasm.' Dr. Thomas M. Duffy, OD accepts Medicare payments and is listed with Medicare.gov.
Publications
- The flexner report - 100 years later.
- Guidelines for safe surgery in patients with systemic mastocytosis.
- Portraits of an illness.
- Oxaliplatin induces a delayed immune-mediated hemolytic anemia: a case report and review of the literature.
- Well rounded.
- A clinician's approach to clinical ethical reasoning.
- The Osler-Cushing covenant.
- Glory days. What price glory?
- Diabetes prevalence among Puerto Rican adults in New York City, NY, 2000.
- Should disagreement about physician-assisted suicide discourage professional societies from engaging in public debate? A survey of 677 Connecticut internists.
- Pulmonary hypertension in type 1 Gaucher's disease: genetic and epigenetic determinants of phenotype and response to therapy.
- Lymphomas of mucosal-associated lymphoid tissue in common variable immunodeficiency.
- Agamemnon's fate and the medical profession.
- Effect of age, hours since last food, time of day, and ketonuria on 1-hour glucose tolerance.
- Anemia in adolescence.
- One-hour glucose tolerance in relation to the use of contraceptive drugs.
- Review of glucose tolerance--a problem in methodology.
- Interferon therapy for agnogenic myeloid metaplasia complicated by immune hemolytic anemia.
- Fibrinopeptide A during normal pregnancy.
- Clinical significance, prevalence, and natural history of thrombocytopenia in pregnancy-induced hypertension.
- Aluminum induced anemia: pathogenesis and treatment in patients on chronic hemodialysis.
- Acute adult myelocytic leukemia: dilemmas in its management.
- Somatic c-KIT activating mutation in urticaria pigmentosa and aggressive mastocytosis: establishment of clonality in a human mast cell neoplasm.
- Toxic-therapeutic ratio of sodium cyanate.
- Clinical significance of liver dysfunction in pregnancy-induced hypertension.
- The mast cell and mast cell disease.
- Clinical problem-solving. An anatomy lesson.
- Sickle myonecrosis revisited.
- Isolated amyloidosis of the penile urethra and corpus spongiosum: a case report.
- Clinical problem-solving. Remembering the ABC's.
- Pericardial tamponade in chronic myelomonocytic leukemia.
- Getting the story right.
- Beta-thromboglobulin during normal pregnancy, labor, and puerperium.
- The many pitfalls in the diagnosis of myeloma.
- The Red Baron.
- Clinical problem-solving. The sooner the better.
- Successful childbirth by a patient with congenital factor XI deficiency and an acquired inhibitor.
- Anemia of pregnancy.
- Clinical problem-solving. Costly errors.
- Flare in neuropathy following rituximab therapy for Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia.
- Morphologic, biochemical, and cytogenetic studies of bone marrow and circulating blood cells in painters exposed to ethylene glycol ethers.
- Development of leukemia after doxorubicin and cisplatin treatment for ovarian cancer.
- Incorporating multiculturalism into a doctor-patient course.
- Acquired factor XI inhibitors in congenitally deficient patients.
- Sir William Osler revisited.
- Rationing health care: its impact and implications for hematology-oncology.
- When to let go.
- Disseminated intravascular coagulation and excessive fibrinolysis in a patient with metastatic prostate cancer. Response to epsilon-aminocaproic acid.
- Internists'' attitudes towards terminal sedation in end of life care.
- Insertion of femoral-vein catheters for practice by medical house officers during cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Schools
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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Awards
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification
- Top MD
Education
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Johns Hopkins University
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Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Hospital
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Yale-New Haven Hospital
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