Dr. Jill P Buyon MD
Rheumatologist | Rheumatology
305 2nd Ave Suite 16 New York NY, 10003About
Dr. Jill Buyon is a rheumatologist practicing in New York, NY. Dr. Buyon specializes in the treatment of musculoskeletal diseases and systematic autoimmune conditions that can affect the bones, muscles or bones. Eventually, if not treated, these illnesses can also impact the skin, eyes, nervous system and internal organs. Dr. Buyon treats diseases similar to orthopedists but does not perform surgery. Often times, research is conducted to find potential alternatives for the patients illness.
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Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Rheumatology
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- mRNA and protein expression of SSA/Ro and SSB/La in human fetal cardiac myocytes cultured using a novel application of the Langendorff procedure.
- Fourth international workshop on neonatal lupus syndromes and the Ro/SSA-La/SSB System.
- Perinatal monitoring of fetal well-being in the presence of congenital heart block.
- Defining a novel 75-kDa phosphoprotein associated with SS-A/Ro and identification of distinct human autoantibodies.
- Comparison of treatment with fluorinated glucocorticoids to the natural history of autoantibody-associated congenital heart block: retrospective review of the research registry for neonatal lupus.
- Expression of SS-A/Ro and SS-B/La antigens in skin biopsy specimens of patients
- The heart and skin of neonatal lupus: does maternal health matter?
- Anti-SSA/Ro and anti-SSB/La autoantibodies bind the surface of apoptotic fetal cardiocytes and promote secretion of TNF-alpha by macrophages.
- Cutaneous manifestations of neonatal lupus without heart block: characteristics of mothers and children enrolled in a national registry.
- Clinical trials in systemic lupus erythematosus.
- Congenital heart block: development of late-onset cardiomyopathy, a previously underappreciated sequela.
- Interaction between 52 kDa SSA/Ro and deubiquitinating enzyme UnpEL: a clue to function.
- Leucine zipper domain of 52 kDa SS-A/Ro promotes protein dimer formation and inhibits in vitro transcription activity.
- Hepatobiliary disease in neonatal lupus: prevalence and clinical characteristics in cases enrolled in a national registry.
- Subcellular redistribution of la/SSB autoantigen during physiologic apoptosis in the fetal mouse heart and conduction system: a clue to the pathogenesis of congenital heart block.
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