Dr. John D Scandling M.D.
Nephrologist (Kidney Specialist) | Nephrology
750 Welch Road Suite 200 Palo Alto CA, 94304About
Dr. John Scandling is a nephrologist practicing in Palo Alto, CA. Dr. Scandling specializes in the care and treatment of the kidneys. As a nephrologist, Dr. Scandling most typically treats conditions like kidney stones, chronic kidney disease, acute renal failure, polycystuc kidney disease, high blood pressure and more. Nephrologists are also experts on kidney transplantation and dialysis. They are usually referred to by primary care physicians for problems related to the kidneys, and while they can perform tests to diagnose kidney disorders, they do not perform surgeries.
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Nephrology
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Sodium reabsorption and distribution of Na+/K+-ATPase during postischemic injury to the renal allograft.
- Power Doppler imaging of acute renal transplant rejection.
- PAH extraction and estimation of plasma flow in human postischemic acute renal failure.
- Revisiting the use of hepatitis B core antibody-positive donor kidneys.
- A randomized, placebo-controlled trial of IGF-1 for delayed graft function: a human model to study postischemic ARF.
- Glomerular size-selectivity and microalbuminuria in early diabetic glomerular disease.
- Prediction of 3-yr cadaveric graft survival based on pre-transplant variables in a large national dataset.
- Approaches to transplantation tolerance in humans.
- Dual-kidney transplantation with organs from expanded criteria donors: a long-term follow-up.
- Kidney transplant candidate evaluation.
- Atrial natriuretic peptide and response to changing plasma volume in diabetic nephropathy.
- Validation of a screening protocol for identifying low-risk candidates with type
- High rates of coronary artery stenosis detected by angiography in diabetic renal transplant candidates.
- Acquired cystic kidney disease and renal cell cancer after transplantation: time to rethink screening?
- Rituximab failed to improve nephrotic syndrome in renal transplant patients with recurrent focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.
Clinical Trials
Publications
- AMERICAN JOURL OF TRANSPLANTATIONTolerance and Withdrawal of Immunosuppressive Drugs2012
- CLINICAL TRANSPLANTATIONLiving donor evaluation and exclusion: the Stanford experience2011
- AMERICAN JOURL OF KIDNEY DISEASESUnited Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) Organ Allocation Policy and Kidney Utilization2010
- New England jourl of medicineTolerance and chimerism after rel and hematopoietic-cell transplantation.2008
- TURE CLINICAL PRACTICE NEPHROLOGYHigh rates of corory artery stenosis detected by angiography in diabetic rel transplant candidates2007
- CLINICAL TRANSPLANTATIONValidation of a screening protocol for identifying low-risk c2006
- SEMIRS IN DIALYSISKidney transplant candidate evaluation2005
- NEPHROLOGY DIALYSIS TRANSPLANTATIONRel juxtaglomerular apparatus hyperplasia2005
- TRANSPLANTATIONDual-kidney transplantation with organs from expanded criteria donors: A long-term follow-up2004
- TRANSPLANTATIONApproaches to transplantation tolerance in humans2004
- KIDNEY INTERTIOLA randomized, placebo-controlled trial of IGF-1 for delayed graft function2003
- THERAPEUTIC DRUG MONITORINGQuantification of immunosuppression by flow cytometry in stable rel transplant recipients2003
- PEDIATRIC TRANSPLANTATIONIncreased expression of cytotoxic effector molecules2003
- TRANSPLANTATIONMixed chimerism and immunosuppressive drug withdrawal after HLA2002
- AMERICAN JOURL OF TRANSPLANTATIONLate post-transplant anemia in adult rel transplant recipients. An under-recognized problem?2002
- AMERICAN JOURL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REL PHYSIOLOGYMaintence and recovery stages of postischemic acute rel failure in humans2002
- Krieger, N. R., Vial, C. M., Millan, M. T., Imperial, J., Dafoe, D. C.Revisiting the use of hepatitis B core antibody-positive donor kidneys2001
- AMERICAN JOURL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REL PHYSIOLOGYPAH extraction and estimation of plasma flow in human postischemic acute rel failure1999
- KIDNEY INTERTIOLSodium reabsorption and distribution of +/K+-ATPase during postischemic injury to the rel allograft1999
- MOLECULAR GENETICS AND METABOLISMPlasma glutathione peroxidase and its relationship to rel proximal tubule function1998
- Advances in rel replacement therapyWhat is the optimal approach for the end1998
- TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGSLow-dose OKT3 treatment for rejection/induction in kidney and kidney-pancreas transplantation1998
- JOURL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATIONBackleak, light junctions, and cell-cell adhesion in postischemic injury to the rel allograft1998
- JOURL OF SURGICAL RESEARCHOutcome in cadaveric rel transplant recipients treated with cyclosporine A1998
- TRANSPLANTATIONA review of the kidneys that nobody wanted1998
- TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGSExpanded criteria for donor kidneys: An update on outcome in single versus dual kidney transplants1997
- PEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGYBladder augmentation can be problematic with rel failure and transplantation1997
- TRANSPLANTATIONOutcomes in diabetic patients after simultaneous pancreas1997
- TRANSPLANTATIONWhen should expanded criteria donor kidneys be used for single versus dual kidney transplants?1997
- Shen, G. K., Alfrey, E. J., Knoppel, C. L., Dafoe, D. C., Scandling, JEradication of cytomegalovirus reactivation disease using high-dose acyclovir1997
- CURRENT OPINION IN NEPHROLOGY AND HYPERTENSIONPathophysiology of reduced glomerular filtration rate in delayed graft function1997
- Alfrey, E. J., Conley, S. B., Tanney, D. C., Mak, R., Scandling, J. D.Use of an augmented uriry bladder can be catastrophic in rel transplantation1997
- Clinical transplantsKidney and kidney/pancreas transplantation at Stanford University Medical Center.1997
- Lee, C. M., Scandling, J. D., Shen, G. K., Salvatierra, O., Dafoe, D. The kidneys that nobody wanted - Support for the utilization of expanded criteria donors1996
- CLINICAL TRANSPLANTATIONTHE UTILITY OF RETROPERITONEAL KIDNEY PLACEMENT IN SIMULTANEOUS KIDNEY-PANCREAS TRANSPLANTATION1995
- AMERICAN JOURL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REL PHYSIOLOGYENDOGENOUS ANP IN POSTISCHEMIC ACUTE REL-ALLOGRAFT FAILURE1995
- CLINICAL TRANSPLANTATIONCLINICAL OUTCOME OF INTERVAL CADAVERIC REL-TRANSPLANTATION IN CARDIAC ALLOGRAFT RECIPIENTS1995
- TRANSPLANTATIONTHE USE OF SPIRAL COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY IN THE EVALUATION OF LIVING DONORS FOR KIDNEY-TRANSPLANTATION1995
- JOURL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATIONMECHANISMS OF FILTRATION FAILURE DURING POSTISCHEMIC INJURY OF THE HUMAN KIDNEY1995
- TRANSPLANTATIONPOSTTRANSPLANT LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS AND EPSTEIN-BARR-VIRUS PROPHYLAXIS1995
- TRANSPLANTATIONENDOVASCULAR STENTING OF THE ABDOMIL-AORTA FOLLOWING REL-TRANSPLANTATION1994
- TRANSPLANTATIONSPIRAL COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF TRANSPLANT REL-ARTERY STENOSIS1994
- KIDNEY INTERTIOLGLOMERULAR SIZE-SELECTIVITY AND MICROALBUMINURIA IN EARLY DIABETIC GLOMERULAR-DISEASE1992
- DIABETESATRIAL-TRIURETIC-PEPTIDE AND RESPONSE TO CHANGING PLASMA-VOLUME IN DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY1991
- AMERICAN JOURL OF PHYSIOLOGYMECHANISM OF POTASSIUM-DEPLETION DURING CHRONIC METABOLIC-ACIDOSIS IN THE RAT1987
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