Dr. Mark Derchuen Lo M.D.
Emergency Physician (Pediatric) | Pediatric Emergency Medicine
4800 Sand Point Way Ne, M/S B5520 Seattle Children's H Seattle WA, 98105About
Dr. Mark Lo is a pediatric emergency medicine physician practicing in Seattle, WA. Dr. Lo specializes in providing care for critically ill and injured children. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians possess a vast amount of knowledge in areas such as neonatology, critical care and forensic pediatrics. Children involved in automobile accidents, child abuse or near-drowning episodes are frequent cases treated by pediatric emergency medicine physicians.
Education and Training
University of Vermont College of Medicine 2005
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Novel mutations, including a novel G659A missense mutation, of the FUT1 gene are responsible for the para-Bombay phenotype.
- Non-radioactive Southern hybridization for early diagnosis of alpha-thalassemia with southeast Asian-type deletion in Taiwan.
- Be still, my (irregularly) beating heart.
- Spinal cord injury from spontaneous epidural hematoma: report of 2 cases.
- Homemade ultrasound phantom for teaching identification of superficial soft tissue abscess.
- A Readily Available, Inexpensive, and Reusable Simulation Model for Teaching
Treatments
- Fever
- Epilepsy
- Bronchitis
- Pain
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