Department of Medicine
Section of Nephrology
 Faculty Profiles
 

Samuel H. James, MD

Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine
MD University of Witwatersrand
Residency Johannesburg & Hillbrow Hospital
Fellowship University of Arizona
Email samj@u.arizona.edu
Research Interests:

Cardiovascular complications in renal patients, Hypertension, Acute renal failure, Renal transplantation

Publications:

James, S.H., Lien, Y.H., Ruffenach, SJ., Wilcox, G.E. (1995) Acute renal failure in membranous glomerulopathy: a result of superimposed crescentic glomerulonephritis. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 6:1541-1546.

James SH. Meyers AM. Milne FJ. Reinach SG. (1995) Partial recovery of renal function in black patients with apparent end-stage renal failure due to primary malignant hypertension. Nephron. 71(1):29-34.

Lu C.C., James S.H., Lien Y.H. (1996). Acute massive gentamicin intoxication in a patient with end stage renal disease. Am. J. Kidney Dis. 28:767-771.

Chase PB, Walter FG, James SH. (2002). Whole bowel irrigation, hemodialysis, and continuous venovenous hemofiltration in the successful treatment of severe salicilate poisoning.  Dialysis Transplantation. 31:387-392.

Bey TA, Walter FG, Gibly RL, James SH, Gharahbaghian L (2002). Survival after ethylene glycol poisoning  in a patient with an arterial pH of 6.58.  Vet Hum Toxicol. 44:167-168.

Ihnat D, James S, Ruffenach S. (2002). Overview of Peritoneal Dialysis. In Vascular Access in Clinical Practice Ed. Scott S. Berman. Marcel Dekker, Inc.

James S, Ruffenach S. (2002). An Overview of Hemodialysis . In Vascular Access in Clinical Practice Ed. Scott S. Berman. Marcel Dekker, Inc.

 

 

 

 

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