Associate Professor, Pediatrics, Loma Linda University School of Medicine
Pediatric Infectious Disease
Donald Janner is an expert in the field of Pediatric Infectious Disease. He went to medical school at Georgetown University School of Medicine. Georgetown University School of Medicine has a rank of 49 in research and a 84 in primary care Donald Janner is also a published physician. He has 35 publication published. The most recent publication is: Persistent fever, Pseudomonas pneumonia and gram-negative septicemia in a three-year-old male child.
Publications
- Ribosomal DNA assay of culture-negative Streptococcus pneumoniae meningitis.
- Severe pneumonia after heart transplantation as a result of human parvovirus B19.
- Emergency department presentation and management of pediatric heart transplant recipients.
- MR diagnosis of pulmonary and chest wall aspergillosis as an initial presentation of chronic granulomatous disease in a 7-month-old male.
- Growth retardation, congenital heart disease and thrombocytopenia in a newborn infant.
- Failure to thrive and anasarca in a young infant.
- Brucellosis: unusual presentations in two adolescent boys.
- Fever, leukocytosis and skin ulcerations in a four-month-old male. Leukocyte adhesion deficiency (LAD).
- Pleural effusion, hepatitis and hemolytic anemia in a twelve-year-old male child.
- Aplastic anemia in a cardiac transplant recipient.
- Pediatric streptococcal toxic shock syndrome.
- Concentrations of procaine and aqueous penicillin in the cerebrospinal fluid of infants treated for congenital syphilis.
- Tuberculous meningitis in children.
- Interstitial pneumonia and respiratory failure in a nine-week-old infant.
- Anxiety, insomnia and movement disorder in a fifteen-year-old hispanic female.
- Cerebral tuberculosis without neurologic signs and with normal cerebrospinal fluid.
- Persistent fever, Pseudomonas pneumonia and gram-negative septicemia in a three-year-old male child.
- Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in infants after heart transplantation.
- Fatal adenovirus infection in a child with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
- Which gram-positive rod would you choose?
- Methotrexate therapy for complex graft rejection in pediatric heart transplant recipients. The Pediatric Heart Transplant Team--Loma Linda.
- Cardiac pacemakers in pediatric heart transplant recipients: incidence, indications, and associated factors. Pediatric Heart Transplant Group-Loma Linda.
- Nodular rash in an Indonesian girl.
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis sternal osteomyelitis presenting as anterior chest wall mass.
- Fever, aseptic meningitis and rash in a twenty-one-month-old male.
- Reliability of polymerase chain reaction in the detection of human immunodeficiency virus infection in children.
- Efficacy and safety of ampicillin/sulbactam and cefuroxime in the treatment of serious skin and skin structure infections in pediatric patients. UNASYN Pediatric Study...
- Familial juvenile autoimmune hypothyroidism, pituitary enlargement, obesity, and insulin resistance.
- Amebic encephalitis caused by Balamuthia mandrillaris: report of four cases.
- Recurrent aseptic meningitis in a five-year-old Latino boy.
- Lung mass in a sixteen-year-old young man.
- Anterior chest wall fistula in a fourteen-year-old.
- Failure to thrive and history of pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in a six-year-old Hispanic boy.
- Infected cardiac myxoma.
Schools
Georgetown University
Childrens Hospital Oakland
Doctors Specialties
- Pediatric Infectious Disease Medicine
- Pediatric Infectious Disease
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Georgetown University School of Medicine
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