Dr. Christina M Wyatt MD
Nephrologist (Kidney Specialist) | Nephrology
5 East 98th Street Box 1118 Mount Sinai New York NY, 10029About
Dr. Christina Wyatt is a nephrologist practicing in New York, NY. Dr. Wyatt specializes in the care and treatment of the kidneys. As a nephrologist, Dr. Wyatt 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
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The burden of acute renal failure in nonrenal solid organ transplantation.
- Kidney transplantation in HIV-infected patients.
- Renal disease in patients with HIV.
- HIV and the kidney: a spotlight on racial disparities.
- Acceptance of rapid HIV testing among medical inpatients in New York City.
- Acute kidney injury in HIV-infected patients.
- Knowledge of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's 2006 routine HIV testing recommendations among New York City internal medicine residents.
- Antiretroviral medications: adverse effects on the kidney.
- Biomarkers of impaired renal function.
- Comorbid diabetes and the risk of progressive chronic kidney disease in HIV-infected adults: data from the Veterans Aging Cohort Study.
- APOL1 variants in HIV-associated nephropathy: just one piece of the puzzle.
- Hepatitis B and C co-infection are independent predictors of progressive kidney disease in HIV-positive, antiretroviral-treated adults.
- The kidney in HIV infection: beyond HIV-associated nephropathy.
- Urine processing impacts uric acid level in HIV-infected adults: implications for diagnosing tenofovir-associated proximal tubulopathy.
- The changing epidemiology of HIV-related chronic kidney disease in the era of antiretroviral therapy.
Treatments
- Acute Kidney Failure, Chronic Kidney Failure, Dialysis And More
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