Dr. Lyle L Pritchard MD
Pediatrician
155 Academy Ave Greenwood SC, 29646About
Dr. Lyle Pritchard is a pediatrician practicing in Greenwood, SC. Dr. Pritchard is a doctor who specializes in the health care of children. As a pedicatrician, Dr. Pritchard diagnoses and treats infections, injuries, diseases and other disorders in children. Pediatricians typically work with infants, children, teenagers and young adults up to age 21. They practice medical care as well as preventative health care. Dr. Pritchard can oversee and manage the physical, mental and emotional health of their patients.
Education and Training
Med Univ of Sc Coll of Med, Charleston Sc 1988
Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine 1988
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Nitric oxide mediation of active immunosuppression associated with graft-versus-host reaction.
- Autonomously binding protein detected on ets box of c-fos serum response element in proliferating cells.
- Unambiguous demonstration of triple-helix-directed gene modification.
- Augmentation of marrow growth by thymocytes separated by discontinuous albumin density-gradient centrifugation.
- The Rb/chromatin connection and epigenetic control: opinion.
- Cell cycle-dependent recruitment of HDAC-1 correlates with deacetylation of histone H4 on an Rb-E2F target promoter.
- CBP/p300 and muscle differentiation: no HAT, no muscle.
- Induction and suppression of delayed-type hypersensitivity to non-MHC antigens during lethal graft-versus-host reaction.
- An LNA-based loss-of-function assay for micro-RNAs.
- Parameters involved in the induction and abrogation of the lethal graft-versus-host reaction directed against non-H-2 antigens.
- Lethal graft-versus-host reaction against non-H-2 antigens. I. Prevention of GVH-associated immunodeficiency by preimmunizing the donor against host-specific non-H-2 antigens.
- Respiratory Conditions Update: Cystic Fibrosis.
- Abrogation of the lethal graft-vs.-host reaction developed to non-H-2 antigens: involvement of T suppressor cells distinct from veto cells.
- Veto cells are not responsible for alloimmunization-induced abrogation of lethal graft-versus-host reaction.
- Dominant role of Mlsa antigens in the induction of unresponsiveness to non-H-2 antigens.
Treatments
- Asthma
- Obesity
- Seborrheic Dermatitis
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (copd)
- Malnutrition
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