Marcos Rothstein, MD
Current Position
Professor, Medicine
Division of Renal Diseases
Medical Director, Dialysis Services
Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Specialty Areas
Nephrology
Kidney Disease
Mailing Address
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Washington University School of Medicine Division of Renal Diseases
660 South Euclid Avenue, Campus Box 8126
St. Louis,
MO
63110
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Academic Office
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Barnes-Jewish Dialysis Center
4205 Forest Park Avenue
St. Louis,
MO
63108
(314) 286-0801
Fax:
(314) 286-0855
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Areas of Clinical Interest
Renal disease, renal failure, renal transplantation, hemodialysis, hypertension, kidney disease, anemia, erythropoietin therapy, peritoneal dialysis, PKD, polycystic kidney disease, diabetic renal disease, glomerulonephritis, proteinuria, hematuria
Board Certification
Internal Medicine
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Certified
Nephrology
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Certified
Medical Education
Medical Degree: University Of Zulia Venezuela
, 1974
Fellowship: Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri
, 1982
Hospital Affiliations
Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Parkland Health Center, Farmington, MO
Major or Recent Publications/Awards
Honors and Awards
National Kidney Foundation of Excellence, 2007
Listed in Best Doctors in America, 2003 - 2008 (Best Doctors, Inc)
Peer Reviewed Manuscripts
Carlini RG, Alonzo EJ, Dominguez J, Blanca I, Weisinger JR, Rothstein M, Bellorin-Font E. Effect of recombinant human erythropoietin on endothelial cell aptosis. Kid Int 1999; 55(2):546-553
Woeltje, JF, Mathew A, Rothstein M, Seiler S, Fraser Victoria. Turberculosis infection and anergy in hemodialysis patients. AJKD 1998; 31:5
Carlini R, Gupta A, Liapis H, and Rothstein M. Endothelin-1 release by erythropoietin involves calcium signaling in endothelial cells. J Card Pharm 1995; 26(6):889-892
Culp K, Flanigan M, Taylor L and Rothstein M. Vascular access thrombosis in new hemodialysis patients. AJKD 1995; 26(2):341-346
For more articles and abstracts, take this off-site link to the National Library of Medicine Pub Med page for Dr. Rothstein