Dr. Philip J Hashkes M.D.
Rheumatologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Rheumatology
9500 Euclid Ave Cleveland OH, 44195About
Dr. Philip Hashkes practices Pediatric Rheumatology in Cleveland, OH. Pediatric rheumatologists treat child patients who suffer from pain in the musculoskeletal system, have symptoms of arthritis, or an autoimmune disorder. Dr. Hashkes evaluates and treats a variety of joint, muscle, and bone disorders; including autoimmune disorders, such as lupus, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, Kawasaki disease, post-infectious arthritis, chronic vasculitis, and inflammatory disorders of the muscle, eye, or other organs. Dr. Hashkes also is trained in the evaluation of prolonged fever, unexplained complaints of chronic musculoskeletal pain, weakness, poor appetite, fatigue, and/or loss of function or skills.
Education and Training
The Hebrew Univ- Hadassah Med Sch- Jerusalem- Israel 1988
Hadassah Medical School 1989
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP- Pediatric Rheumatology
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Severe hemolysis induced by ceftriaxone in a child with sickle-cell anemia.
- [Growth disturbances in children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis].
- The use of naproxen in the treatment of children with rheumatic fever.
- New treatments for juvenile idiopathic arthritis.
- Beneficial effect of climatic therapy on inflammatory arthritis at Tiberias Hot Springs.
- Profile of a pediatric rheumatology practice in Israel.
- "Unresolving pneumonia" as the main manifestation of atypical Kawasaki disease.
- Naproxen as an alternative to aspirin for the treatment of arthritis of rheumatic fever: a randomized trial.
- Sarcoid-related uveitis occurring during etanercept therapy.
- Kawasaki disease in an infant following immunisation with hepatitis B vaccine.
- Decreased pain threshold in children with growing pains.
- [The impact of the annual scientific meetings of the Israel Society of Rheumatology as measured by publication rates of the abstracts in peer-reviewed journals].
- Update on childhood vasculitides.
- Decreased bone speed of sound in children with growing pains measured by quantitative ultrasound.
- "Growing pains" in children are not associated with changes in vascular perfusion patterns in painful regions.
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