Dr. John A Mannick M.D.
Vascular Surgeon | Vascular Surgery
Brigham & Womens Hosp 75 Francis Street Boston MA, 02115About
Dr. John Mannick is a vascular surgeon practicing in Boston, MA. Dr. Mannick specializes in disorders relating to the arterial, venous and lymphatic systems. As a vascular surgeon, Dr. Mannick diagnoses and treats vascular diseases and performs vasular surgeries. Common conditions that a vascular surgeon treats are aneurysms, atherosclerosis and varicose veins. Vascular specialists might also treat trauma, venous ulcers, poor leg circulation, peripheral arterial disease and other vascular-related issues.
Education and Training
Harvard Med Sch, Boston Ma 1953
Board Certification
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The effects of injury on the adaptive immune response.
- The effects of immunosuppression on the induction and immunogenicity of chemically induced sarcomas.
- Injury induces deficient interleukin-12 production, but interleukin-12 therapy after injury restores resistance to infection.
- Immunotherapy of murine tumors with immune RNA.
- In the long run not everybody is dead.
- Autogenous composite vein bypass graft for infrainguinal arterial reconstruction.
- Bypass vein grafts in patients with distal popliteal artery occlusion.
- Isolation of an immunosuppressive peptide fraction from the serum of cancer patients.
- Infrainguinal arterial reconstruction.
- Circadian rhythm of cytokine secretion following thermal injury in mice: implications for burn and trauma research.
- 15th Annual Semmelweis Lecture Surgical Infection Society-Europe. Injury-induced immune dysfunction: is the lymphocyte irrelevant?
- Mast cells and resistance to peritoneal sepsis after burn injury.
- Interaction between the innate and adaptive immune systems is required to survive sepsis and control inflammation after injury.
- Injury primes the innate immune system for enhanced Toll-like receptor reactivity.
- The current status of femoropopliteal bypass for arteriosclerotic occlusive disease: a panel discussion.
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