Dr. William C Waters M.D.
Critical Care Surgeon | Critical Care Medicine
705 Dixie St Carrollton GA, 30117About
Dr. William Waters is a critical care surgeon practicing in Carrollton, GA. Dr. Waters specializes in the needs of critically ill surgical patients. Critical care surgeons are experts in treating physiologic responses to tissue injury from trauma, burns, infections, acute inflammation, operation and more. They are also trained to know how such injuries interact with other diseases that a patient may have. As a critical care surgeon, Dr. Waters has a broad knowledge base and full understanding of the biology of the critically ill patient and the patients organ system functions.
Education and Training
Emory University School Of Medicine 1984
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Postoperative pulmonary edema.
- Lactate versus bicarbonate. A reconsideration of the therapy of metabolic acidosis.
- SPONTANEOUS LACTIC ACIDOSIS. THE NATURE OF THE ACID-BASE DISTURBANCE AND CONSIDERATIONS IN DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT.
- Crossing lines in medicine.
- [sic]kly speaking (with apologies to Edwin Newman).
- Experience with fifty human kidney transplants.
- Management of renal disease in pregnancy.
- Clinical problems in renal transplantation.
- Conduction disturbances and pacemaker failure in Löffler's endomyocarditis.
- Von Hippel's angiomatosis retinae and pheochromocytoma.
- Removal of alpha-methyldopa (aldomet) in man by dialysis.
- Management of renal disease in pregnancy.
- Hypertension in pregnancy: toxemia or pheochromocytoma?
- Lactic acidosis in clinical medicine.
- Hypocitraturia in calcium nephrolithiasis.
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