Dr. Lucy W. Arnold MD
Cardiologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Cardiology
133 Brookline Ave Boston MA, 02215About
Dr. Lucy Arnold is a pediatric cardiologist practicing in Boston, MA. Dr. Arnold specializes in caring for fetuses, infants, children and adolescents with cardiovascular or cardiac abnormalities. Practiced in both inpatient and outpatient settings, the scope of conditions cared for by pediatric cardiologists is large and includes congenital heart defects, heart muscle disorders, rhythm disturbances and hypertension.
Education and Training
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth 1981
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP- Pediatric Cardiology
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Selection at multiple checkpoints focuses V(H)12 B cell differentiation toward a single B-1 cell specificity.
- Isotype switching in CD5 B cells.
- Autoantibodies to phosphatidylcholine. The murine antibromelain RBC response.
- CD3 expression, modulation and signalling in T-cell subpopulations from MRL/Mp-lpr/lpr mice.
- High frequency expression of S107 VH genes by peritoneal B cells of B10.H-2aH-4bP/WTS mice.
- Chest pain in young patients in an office setting: cardiac diagnoses, outcomes, and test burden.
- Phosphatidyl choline is recognized by a series of Ly-1+ murine B cell lymphomas specific for erythrocyte membranes.
- Ig isotype switching in B lymphocytes. A method for estimating isotype switch frequency in cloned B cell lymphomas.
- Restricted immunoglobulin variable region gene usage by normal Ly-1 (CD5+) B cells that recognize phosphatidyl choline.
- Biased immunoglobulin variable region gene expression by Ly-1 B cells due to clonal selection.
- Early commitment to neoplasia in murine B- and T-cell lymphomas arising late in life.
- Cross-reactive idiotypes and common antigen binding specificities expressed by a series of murine B-cell lymphomas: etiological implications.
- Exploring the non-linear association between BMI and mortality in adults with and without diabetes: the US National Health Interview Survey.
- CD5(+) B Cell Lymphomas of Mice.
Awards
- Outstanding Clinical Educator Award, . 2003
- Paul Solomon Peer Recognition Award 2011
Treatments
- Anxiety
- Heart Disease
- Birth Defects
- Congenital Heart Disease
- Pain
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (adhd)
Fellowships
- Children's Hospital, Boston, MA
- Boston Children's Hospital, Fellow:Pediatric Cardiology 1985
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