Dr. Robert C Hoch MD
Pulmonologist | Pulmonary Disease
920 E 28th St Suite 700 Minneapolis MN, 55407About
Dr. Robert Hoch practices Pulmonology in Minneapolis, MN. A pulmonologist is a physician who possesses specialized knowledge and skill in the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary conditions and diseases. Dr. Hoch manages patients who need life support and mechanical ventilation, and is specially trained in diseases and conditions of the chest, particularly pneumonia, asthma, tuberculosis, emphysema, and complicated chest infections.
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Critical Care Medicine
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Point mutation causing constitutive signaling of CXCR2 leads to transforming activity similar to Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus-G protein-coupled receptor.
- Images in clinical medicine. "Staging" pneumothorax.
- Improvement in pulmonary hypertension and hypoxemia during nitric oxide inhalation in a patient with end-stage pulmonary fibrosis.
- Infrarenal aortic aneurysms.
- Importance of the carboxy-terminus of the CXCR2 for signal transduction.
- Bronchoalveolar lavage with KL4-surfactant in models of meconium aspiration syndrome.
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