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Byron Cryer, M.D.

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Byron Cryer
Name:
  Byron Leon Cryer, M.D.
Endowed Title:
  John C. Vanatta, III Professorship
Academic Title:
  Associate Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Internal Medicine - Digestive and Liver Diseases
School:
  Southwestern Medical School
Department Website:
  Internal Medicine - Digestive and Liver Diseases
Email:
  Byron Cryer, M.D.

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Pathogenesis of peptic ulcer disease
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Feldman M, Cryer B, Mallat D, Go M, "Role of Helicobacter pylori Infection in Gastroduodenal Injury and Gastric Prostaglandin Synthesis During Long Term/Low Dose Aspirin Therapy: A Prospective Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind Randomized Trial" Am J Gastroenterol, 96:1753-1757, 2001
Cryer B, Bauer DC, "Oral Bisphosphonates and Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Problems: What is the Evidence?" Mayo Clin Proc, 77:1031, 2002
Cryer B, "Second Generation COX-2 Inhibitors" Gastroenterology, 5:122-128, 2002
Weideman RA, Kelly KC, Kelley CL Cryer B, "Cox-2 Specific Inhibitors: Prescribing Patterns in a Large Managed Care Health System and Strategies to Minimize Costs" Am J Managed Care, 10:869-877, 2002
Feldman M, Jialal I, Devaraj S, Cryer B, "Effects of Low-Dose Aspirin on Serum C-Reactive Protein and Thromboxane B2 Concentrations: A Placebo-Controlled Study Using a Highly Sensitive C-Reactive Protein Assay" J Am Coll Cardiol, 37:2036-2041, 2001
 
 
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