Dr. Grafton D. Reeves MD
Endocronologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Endocrinology
A. I. Dupont Hospital For Children 1600 Rockland Road Wilmington DE, 19803About
Dr. Grafton Reeves is a pediatric endocrinologist practicing in Wilmington, DE. Dr. Reeves specializes in growth, puberty, diabetes or other disorders related to hormones that produce certain conditions in children and growing young adults. Pediatric endocrinologists possess copious knowledge on hormone chemicals and how they can affect other parts of the body and their functions.
Education and Training
Temple Univ Sch of Med, Philadelphia Pa 1973
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP- Pediatric Endocrinology
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Vitamin D-deficiency rickets in adopted children from the former Soviet Union: an uncommon problem with unusual clinical and biochemical features.
- Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion: a comprehensive review of insulin pump therapy.
- Thyroid-stimulating hormone and prolactin responses to thyrotropin-releasing hormone during infusion of epinephrine and propranolol in man.
- Thyroid-stimulating hormone and prolactin responses to thyrotropin-releasing hormone during infusion of epinephrine and propranolol in man.
- Effect of jaw and cheek support on nutritional intake.
- Growth hormone treatment and pseudotumor cerebri: coincidence or close relationship?
- A long-lived relativistic electron storage ring embedded in Earth's outer Van Allen belt.
- Direct observation of radiation-belt electron acceleration from electron-volt energies to megavolts by nonlinear whistlers.
- Acceleration and loss of relativistic electrons during small geomagnetic storms.
- Highly relativistic radiation belt electron acceleration, transport, and loss: Large solar storm events of March and June 2015.
- RAM-SCB simulations of electron transport and plasma wave scattering during the October 2012 "double-dip" storm.
- Gigantism with slipped capital femoral epiphysis.
- Gigantism with slipped capital femoral epiphysis.
- Chronic syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone in a pediatric patient after traumatic brain injury.
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