Dr. Fredric L Coe MD
Nephrologist (Kidney Specialist) | Nephrology
5841 S MARYLAND AVE CHICAGO IL, 60637About
Dr. Fredric Coe is a nephrologist practicing in Willowbrook, IL. Dr. Coe specializes in the care and treatment of the kidneys. As a nephrologist, Dr. Coe 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.
Education and Training
Univ of Chicago, Pritzker Sch of Med, Chicago Il 1961
U Of Chgo Div Of Bio Sci Pritzker Sch Of Med 1961
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Beverages, diet, and prevention of kidney stones.
- Divergence between stone composition and urine supersaturation: clinical and laboratory implications.
- Reduced crystallization inhibition by urine from men with nephrolithiasis.
- A modified cyanide-nitroprusside method for quantifying urinary cystine concentration that corrects for creatinine interference.
- Safety of losartan in hypertensive patients with thiazide-induced hyperuricemia.
- Prevention of recurrent nephrolithiasis.
- Clinical use of cystine supersaturation measurements.
- Patient adherence to long-term medical treatment of kidney stones.
- Calcium oxalate stone formation in genetic hypercalciuric stone-forming rats.
- A single 24-hour urine collection is inadequate for the medical evaluation of nephrolithiasis.
- Urinary stone risk factors in the siblings of patients with calcium renal stones.
- Does a failure of crystal inhibition cause calcium renal stones?
- Reduced crystallization inhibition by urine from women with nephrolithiasis.
- Influence of gender and age on calcium oxalate crystal growth inhibition by urine from relatives of stone forming patients.
- Urine stone risk factors in nephrolithiasis patients with and without bowel disease.
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