Dr. Margaret Ellen Rick MD
Hematologist (Blood Specialist) | Hematology
7707 Arrowood Court Bethesda MD, 20817About
Dr. Margaret Rick is a hematology internist practicing in Bethesda, MD. Dr. Rick specializes in cases of suspected blood disorders when a diagnosis is unclear and further medical care is needed. Hematology internists work with other specialists such as surgeons, radiation therapists and gynecologists in order to get a better understanding on the cases. Often, patients are asked to participate in clinical research that could result in more efficient treatment methods.
Education and Training
University of Minnesota Medical School 1968
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Summary of a workshop on potency and dosage of von Willebrand factor concentrates.
- A rapid method to visualize von willebrand factor multimers by using agarose gel electrophoresis, immunolocalization and luminographic detection.
- Report of a factor VIII inhibitor in a patient with autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome.
- Identification of a new mutation in platelet glycoprotein IX (GPIX) in a patient with Bernard-Soulier syndrome.
- A rapid assay for the vWF protease.
- Clinical application of a rapid method using agarose gel electrophoresis and
- Antibody induced coagulopathy from bovine thrombin use during partial
- Diagnostic utility of flow cytometric immunophenotyping in myelodysplastic syndrome.
- Evaluation of the xylum clot signature analyzer in normal subjects and patients with the Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome.
- Toxicity of a first-generation adenoviral vector in rhesus macaques.
- Molecular weight of human factor VIII procoagulant activity.
- von Willebrand factor-cleaving protease content of Cohn plasma fractions.
- Measurement of von Willebrand factor cleaving protease (ADAMTS-13): results of an international collaborative study involving 11 methods testing the same set of coded plasmas.
- Anti-interleukin-2 receptor antibody (daclizumab) treatment of corticosteroid-refractory autoimmune thrombocytopenic purpura.
- Combination therapy with rFVIIa and platelets for hemorrhage in patients with severe thrombocytopenia and alloimmunization.
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