Grover E Murray Professor Emeritus
University Distinguished Professor Emeritus
Nephrology
Neil Kurtzman practices Nephrology. He studied medicine at University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. He received awards:"IV Giovanni Alfonso Borelli Conference Medal", "Headliner Award", "Telesio Gold Medal", "Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars", "David M Hume Memorial Award", "University Distinguished Professor", "Outstanding Teacher Award", "Fellow", "Founder's Medal", "Laureate Award", "Amico di Anacapri", "Outstanding Academic Achievement Award", "Outstanding Clinical Teacher Award", "President's Award", "Clinical Science Award for Teaching Excellence", "Alpha Omega Alpha - Faculty Advisor", "Golden Apple Award for Teaching Excellence", "Elected Member", "Early Merit Promotion to Major", "Meritorious Service Medal", "Listed in Pekkanen J: The Best Physicians in the US", "Listed in Marquis Who's Who in the World", "Listed in Marquis Who's Who in America", "Listed in Marquis Who's Who in Science and Engineering", "Listed in Marquis Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare", "Listed in Marquis Who's Who in the South and Southwest", "Listed in National Reference Institute Who's Who in American Education" and "Listed in The Best Doctors in America: Central Region". Neil A. Kurtzman is a published doctor. He published 101 publications, including: 'Studies on the mechanism of trimethoprim-induced hyperkalemia.'
Publications
- Bicarbonate therapy in severe metabolic acidosis.
- Osler was right.
- Brain natriuretic peptide: role in cardiovascular and volume homeostasis.
- The law and Lewis Carroll.
- The pathophysiology of cirrhotic edema: a reexamination of the "underfilling" and "overflow" hypotheses.
- Minimizing anemia in the chronic hemodialysis patient.
- Salt, hypertension, and confusion.
- The anemia of chronic renal failure.
- Fixing the unbroken.
- Financing fellowship training.
- Don't ask what it means.
- Evidence for voltage regulation of carbonic anhydrase-independent acidification in turtle bladder.
- Treatment of acute cyanide intoxication with hemodialysis.
- Massive obesity and nephrotic proteinuria with a normal renal biopsy.
- Renal-vein thrombosis in kidney allografts.
- Selective thrombocytopenia due to localised microangiopathy of renal allografts.
- Renal failure, uncontrollable thirst, and hyperreninemia. Cessation of thirst with bilateral nephrectomy.
- The effect of 1-sarcosine, 8-leucyl angiotensin II on the pressor effect of infused angiotensin II.
- Effect of parathormone and cyclic adenosine monophosphate on renal bicarbonate reabsorption.
- Percutaneous biopsy of the transplanted kidney.
- Familial benign essential hematuria.
- The effect of potassium and extracellular volume on renal bicarbonate reabsorption.
- Symphosium on renal pathophysiology. Introduction.
- Renal reabsorption of glucose in health and disease.
- Glomerulopathy associated with filarial loiasis.
- Renal vascular hypertension and low plasma renin activity. Interrelationship of volume and renin in the pathogenesis of hypertension.
- Measurement of renal blood flow with radioactive microspheres.
- President Kennedy and Addison''s disease.
- Neurotoxic reaction to penicillin and carbenicillin.
- Relationship of sodium reabsorption and glomerular filtration rate to renal glucose reabsorption.
- Hypoglycemia in diabetes with renal insufficiency.
- Schönlein-Henoch syndrome associated with exposure to cold.
- Regulation of renal bicarbonate reabsorption by extracellular volume.
- Relationship of extracellular volume and CO2 tension to renal bicarbonate reabsorption.
- Aldosterone deficiency and renal bicarbonate reabsorption.
- Demonstration of a hormonal inhibitor of proximal tubular reabsorption during expansion of extracellular volume with isotonic saline.
- Hypercalcemia and hypertension.
- The nephrotic syndrome. 3. Pathogenesis and laboratory diagnosis of the nephrotic syndrome.
- Percutaneous renal biopsy in chimpanzees.
- Effect of Na-K-ATPase inhibition on hydrogen ion and potassium secretion.
- Distal nephron function in patients receiving chronic lithium therapy.
- Generation of reabsorptive bicarbonate concentration gradients between vasa recta and papillary tubular fluid after inhibition of carbonic anhydrase in the rat kidney.
- Clinical disorders of aldosterone metabolism.
- The maintenance of metabolic alkalosis: factors which decrease bicarbonate excretion.
- Suppression of distal urinary acidification after recovery from chronic hypocapnia.
- Characterization of acidification in the cortical and medullary collecting tubule of the rabbit.
- Internephron heterogeneity for carbonic anhydrase-independent bicarbonate reabsorption in the rat.
- Carbonic anhydrase independent bicarbonate reabsorption in rats with chronic papillary necrosis.
- Different effects of parathyroid hormone on epithelial transport.
- Quiz of the month. 2: Acid-base disturbances.
- Acquired distal renal tubular acidosis.
- Role of PTH, metabolic factors and other hormones in extra-renal acid buffering.
- Hyperkalemia and renal insufficiency: role of selective aldosterone deficiency and tubular unresponsiveness to aldosterone.
- Phosphate and acid-base homeostasis.
- Parathyroid hormone and extrarenal acid buffering.
- The pathogenesis of hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis associated with kidney transplantation.
- Renal tubular function in glycerol-induced acute renal failure.
- Clinical and pathophysiologic spectrum of acquired distal renal tubular acidosis.
- Distal renal tubular acidosis with intact capacity to lower urinary pH.
- Tubular function in glycerol-induced acute renal failure in rats: effect of saline loading and prior acute renal failure.
- Distal renal tubular acidosis: pathogenesis and classification.
- Effects of lysine on bicarbonate and fluid absorption in the rat proximal tubule.
- Chronic renal failure: metabolic and clinical consequences.
- Proximal renal tubular acidosis and hypophosphatemia induced by arginine.
- Role of urinary concentrating ability in the generation of toxic papillary necrosis.
- Syndromes of aldosterone deficiency and excess.
- Metabolic and hormonal factors influencing extrarenal buffering of an acute acid load.
- Distal acidification defect caused by pharmacological doses of insulin.
- "Short-circuit" renal tubular acidosis.
- Hyperparathyroidism and metabolic acidosis: a complex interaction of multiple factors.
- Hyperkalemic hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis in sickle cell hemoglobinopathies.
- The effects of chronic papillary necrosis on acid excretion.
- Distal acidification in the rabbit: role of diet and blood pH.
- Parathyroid hormone is not anticalciuric during chronic metabolic acidosis.
- Drug-induced papillary necrosis: electrolyte excretion and nephron heterogeneity.
- Factors influencing vascular hyporesponsiveness to angiotensin II.
- Quiz of the month. Question 1. Renal angiomyolipoma.
- Quiz of the month. Question 2. Mixed metabolic acidosis and alkalosis.
- Voltage-dependent distal acidification defect induced by amiloride.
- On the mechanism of lithium-induced renal tubular acidosis: studies in the turtle bladder.
- Distal acidification defect induced by phosphate deprivation.
- Parathyroid hormone dependent hypercalciuria in chronic metabolic acidosis.
- Mechanisms and classification of deranged distal urinary acidification.
- Hyperkalemic distal renal tubular acidosis associated with obstructive uropathy.
- Effects of pH on calcium transport in turtle bladder.
- Why health care reform was and still is impossible.
- Diseases of renal adenosine triphosphatase.
- Introduction: on a National Institute of Kidney and Urologic Diseases.
- Effect of respiratory acidosis and respiratory alkalosis on renal transport enzymes.
- Kurtzman: NKF focuses on research in response to declining federal support.
- Corticosterone metabolism and membrane transport.
- Metabolic acidosis and bone disease.
- Predictions of things to come: acid-base regulation, chaos, and the molecular urologist.
- H-K-ATPase in distal renal tubular acidosis: urinary tract obstruction, lithium, and amiloride.
- Effect of furosemide-induced hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis on renal transport enzymes.
- Regulation of collecting tubule adenosine triphosphatases by aldosterone and potassium.
- Insights into the biochemical mechanism of maleic acid-induced Fanconi syndrome.
- Acid-base disorders in medicine.
- SSCI Founders Medal recipients' address.
- Studies on the mechanism of trimethoprim-induced hyperkalemia.
Schools
New York Medical College
Oh State University Hospital
Robt Packer Hospital
University Tx Southwestern Med School
Wm Beaumont Army Med Center
Doctors Specialties
Accepted Insurances
- Great West Healthcare-Cigna PPO
Awards
- IV Giovanni Alfonso Borelli Conference Medal
- Headliner Award
- Telesio Gold Medal
- Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars
- David M Hume Memorial Award
- University Distinguished Professor
- Outstanding Teacher Award
- Fellow
- Founder's Medal
- Laureate Award
- Amico di Anacapri
- Outstanding Academic Achievement Award
- Outstanding Clinical Teacher Award
- President's Award
- Clinical Science Award for Teaching Excellence
- Alpha Omega Alpha - Faculty Advisor
- Golden Apple Award for Teaching Excellence
- Elected Member
- Early Merit Promotion to Major
- Meritorious Service Medal
- Listed in Pekkanen J: The Best Physicians in the US
- Listed in Marquis Who's Who in the World
- Listed in Marquis Who's Who in America
- Listed in Marquis Who's Who in Science and Engineering
- Listed in Marquis Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare
- Listed in Marquis Who's Who in the South and Southwest
- Listed in National Reference Institute Who's Who in American Education
- Listed in The Best Doctors in America: Central Region
Education
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University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
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William Beaumont Army Medical Center
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Ohio State University Hospital
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New York Medical College
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