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Dr. James W. Ostroff
Dr. James W. Ostroff Internal Medicine in San-Francisco

Dr. James W. Ostroff

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Fellowship in Gastroenterology, Residency in Internal Medicine, Medical School, Medical Education, Medical Degree, B.S., Chemistry, Medical Sciences, M.D., Residency in Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine
46 Years Experience Overall

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Dr. James W. Ostroff is a Internal Medicine and has an experience of 46 years in this field. He completed Fellowship in Gastroenterology from University Of California, San Francisco in 1982,Residency in Internal Medicine from New York Presbyterian Hospital in 1980 and Medical School from Weill Cornell Medicine in 1977. He is a member of American College of Physicians,San Francisco Medical Association,California Medical Association,AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION and California Academy of Medicine. Some of the services provided by the doctor are: Ulcerative colitis,Cirrhosis,The effect of ethanol on heme and porphyrin synthesis,endoscopic therapy of complex clinical problems such as obstructive jaundice, benign and malignant pancreatic diseases, and the endoscopic management of complications after orthotopic liver transplants in adults and children and Endoscopic therapy for the biliary tract and pancreas etc.

54 Surgeries & Treatments

Management of T tube leaks in orthotopic liver transplant recipients with endoscopically placed nasobiliary catheters

Management of T tube leaks in orthotopic liver transplant recipients with endoscopically placed nasobiliary catheters

Hepatic intra-arterial methylene blue injection during endoscopy: a method of detecting gastroduodenal misperfusion in patients receiving hepatic intra-arterial chemotherapy via an implanted pump

Hepatic intra-arterial methylene blue injection during endoscopy: a method of detecting gastroduodenal misperfusion in patients receiving hepatic intra-arterial chemotherapy via an implanted pump

Intramural duodenal hematoma after endoscopic biopsy in leukemic patients

Intramural duodenal hematoma after endoscopic biopsy in leukemic patients

Endoscopic Sclerotherapy Compared with Percutaneous Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt after initial sclerotherapy in patients with acute variceal hemorrhage

Endoscopic Sclerotherapy Compared with Percutaneous Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt after initial sclerotherapy in patients with acute variceal hemorrhage

Post-transplant biliary problems

Post-transplant biliary problems

Endoscopic and radiologic management of pancreatic and biliary tract diseases

Endoscopic and radiologic management of pancreatic and biliary tract diseases

Thoracoscopic esophageal myotomy in the treatment of achalasia

Thoracoscopic esophageal myotomy in the treatment of achalasia

The outcome of laparoscopic Heller myotomy for achalasia is not influenced by the degree of esophageal dilatation

The outcome of laparoscopic Heller myotomy for achalasia is not influenced by the degree of esophageal dilatation

Pain and chronic pancreatitis: are we really ready for metal in the pancreatic duct?

Pain and chronic pancreatitis: are we really ready for metal in the pancreatic duct?

Identification of psychogenic abdominal pain

Identification of psychogenic abdominal pain