Dr. William H Weintraub MD
Surgeon (Pediatric) | Pediatric Surgery
1245 Highland Ave Suite 305 Abington PA, 19001About
Dr. William Weintraub practices Pediatric Surgery in Abington, PA. Dr. Weintraub treats children who have an illness, injury, or disease that requires surgery. Some of the surgical problems seen by pediatric surgeons are often quite different from those commonly seen by adult or general surgeons. Dr. Weintraubdiagnoses, treats, and manages childrens surgical needs such as abnormalities of the groin in childhood and, surgical repair of birth defects, surgical care of tumors, transplantation operations, and endoscopic procedures.
Education and Training
Harvard Med Sch, Boston Ma 1964
Harvard Medical School 1964
Board Certification
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- What's new in surgery for 1991? Pediatric surgery.
- Total body water changes during high volume peripheral hyperalimentation.
- Total body water changes during high volume peripheral hyperalimentation.
- Pediatric recipients of three or more hepatic allografts: results and technical challenges.
- The importance of different calorie sources in the intravenous nutrition of infants and children.
- The importance of different calorie sources in the intravenous nutrition of infants and children.
- Nonsurgical therapy of a splenic rupture in a hemophiliac.
- Calcium signaling in endothelia: cellular heterogeneity and receptor internalization.
- Successful splenorenal shunt for emergent control of variceal bleeding in a small child.
- pH regulation in hepatoma cells: roles for Na-H exchange, Cl-HCO3 exchange, and Na-HCO3 cotransport.
- Intracellular pH regulation in IEC-6 cells, a cryptlike intestinal cell line.
- Intravenous digital subtraction angiography: its use in evaluating vascular injuries in children.
- Evaluation of absorbable polyglycolic acid mesh as a wound support.
- Glucocorticoids confer normal serum/growth factor-dependent growth regulation to Fu5 rat hepatoma cells in vitro. Sequential expression of cell cycle-regulated genes without changes in intracellular calcium or pH.
- The central venous anatomy in infants.
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