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Seymour Katz MD

 

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CURRICULUM VITAE                                                                                           Updated 01/08

 

SEYMOUR KATZ, M.D., FA.C.P., M.A.C.G.

Birthplace:               New York City, N.Y.               Married:  3 Children
Birth date:               December 1, 1938                 Citizen:   USA

N.Y.S. License: #094408                              

Home Address:        19 Avon Lane, Roslyn Heights, NY 11577  
                              (516) 484‑5499

Practice Address:    Nassau Gastroenterology Associates, P.C.             1970 - Present       
                              1000 Northern Boulevard, Ste. 140, Great Neck, NY 11021  
                              Tel: (516) 466‑2340                          Fax: (516) 829-6421

Research Address: Long Island Clinical Research Associates, LLP      1998 - Present      
                              1000 Northern Boulevard, Ste. 160, Great Neck, NY 11021  
                              Tel: (516) 466‑1051                          Fax: (516) 466-7661

               

A. EDUCATION

City College of New York, B.S. Magna Cum Laude, 1960
New York University School of Medicine, M.D., 1964

B. POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING

INTERNSHIP AND RESIDENCY (First Year):

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1964‑66

                  Bronx Municipal Hospital Center, Department of Medicine‑Straight Medicine

            MILITARY:
U.S. Air Force Hospital Eglin, Eglin AFB, Florida, 1966‑68, Department of Medicine

            RESIDENCY (Second Year)‑Chief Medical Resident:
                  Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1968‑69
                  Bronx Municipal Hospital Center

            FELLOWSHIP ‑ Gastroenterology:
                  Division of Gastroenterology, Departments of Medicine,
                  Cornell University Medical College, The New York Hospital,
                  Memorial‑Sloan Kettering Cancer Institute
                  Fellow, American Cancer Society, 1970‑71
                  Senior Clinical Traineeship, U.S. Public Health Service, 1970‑71

C. LICENSURE AND BOARD CERTIFICATION

 

                  Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine, April 16, 1971
Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine, Subspecialty Board
      in Gastroenterology, October 17, 1972
                  New York State License: #094408

 

 

D. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

 

            Assistant Instructor, Department of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of  Medicine, 1968‑69

D. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS  - Continued

                 
            Assistant Physician and Fellow, Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine,
              Cornell University Medical College, 1969‑71
            Research Fellow, Memorial Sloan Kettering Institute for Cancer Research, 1970‑71
            Clinical Instructor in Medicine, CUMC, 1971‑74
            Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, CUMC, 1974‑81
            Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, CUMC, 1981‑92
            Clinical Professor of Medicine, CUMC, 1993‑1996
            Clinical Professor of Medicine, New York University School of Medicine,
              1996-Present

E. HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS

            Attending in Medicine (Gastroenterology)
                  North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, N.Y.
                  Long Island Jewish‑Hillside Medical Center, New Hyde Park, N.Y.
                  St. Francis Hospital, Roslyn, N.Y.

F. HONORS AND AWARDS

            College:   Phi Beta Kappa, Jonas Salk Medical Scholarship, Caduceus Society Award for
                             excellence in the biological sciences

            Medical School:   Alpha Omega Alpha, Convocation‑Founder's Day Scholar,
                                       Maurice Freimann Award for exemplary and outstanding work

            Fellowship:   U.S. Patent #3,735,751, Awarded May 29, 1973 for Cytology Instrument

            Distinguished Leadership Award, Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America, October 26, 1991

            Samuel Weiss Award for outstanding service to American College of Gastroenterology,
            October 2000

            Masters Award, American College of Gastroenterology, October 2002

            Berk-Fise Clinical Achievement Award, American College of Gastroenterology, October
               2006

G. MAJOR COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

            Human Ethics Committee, North Shore University Hospital, 1995‑97
            Nutrition Committee‑Chair, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, 1995‑2006
                Medical Advisory Committee-North Shore University Hospital, 2000-Present                              

 

H. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

            Fellow of American College of Physicians
            Fellow of American College of Gastroenterology
            American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
            New York Gastroenterological Association
            Long Island Gastroenterological Association
            New York Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
            Long Island Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

 

  1. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS-Continued

            1.   American College of Gastroenterology

    1. Educational Affairs Committee 1985‑1995; Chairman, 1986‑87

     Program Chairman, Annual A.C.G. Meeting, Dallas, TX, 1987

    1. Finance & Budget Committee 1987-89; 1992-1995
    2. Ad Hoc Committee on FDA Related Matters; Special Advisor, 1988-89                                     
    3. Patient Care Committee, 1989‑92; Chairman 1990-91
    4. Ad Hoc Committee on Industry Relations 1990-1995  
    5. Ad Hoc Committee on Practice Parameters (Ex-officio Member) 1990-91
    6. Course Director, A.C.G. Annual Postgraduate Course, Miami, Florida, October, 1992
  1. Ad Hoc Committee on Professional Issues 1992-94
  2. Public Relations Committee 1993-95
  3. Ad Hoc Committee on Practice Affairs 1994-95
  4. Nominations Committee 1996-98

                        l.   Trustee, 1989‑98
                        m.  President‑Elect A.C.G. 1994‑95

  1. President A.C.G. 1995‑96
  2. Chair–Awards Committee 2007-Present

            2.   American Gastroenterologic Association

Patient Care Committee, 1989‑91

            3.   American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
                             Patient Care Committee, 1989‑92

            4.    New York Gastroenterologic Association

President, 1985

                              Vice‑President, 1984
                              Executive Council, 1985‑91

            5.    Long Island Gastroenterologic Association
                              President, 1983‑85
                              Vice‑President, 1984
                              Executive Council, 1985‑91

            6.    Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America, Nassau County
                              Professional Education Advisor, 1977‑Present
                              Member, Board of Trustees

            7.   Long Island Ostomy Association
                              Medical Advisor, 1976‑93

I. EDITORIAL BOARDS

                1.    Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Editorial Advisory Board –2007 to present

            1.   Today‑In‑Medicine
                              Associate Editor, 1990‑95

            2.    Practical Gastroenterology
                              Editor, Gastrointestinal Diseases of Elderly, 1993‑2000
                              Editor, Managed Care Series, 1995‑2000
                              Editor:  Inflammatory Bowel Series, 2004-Present

 

I. EDITORIAL BOARDS (contd.)

            3.    Reviewer of Submitted Manuscripts for:
                              Digestive Disease in Science, Mayo Clinic Proceedings,
                              Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, American Journal of Gastroenterology,
                              Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology
                              Gastroenterology and Hepatology

 

                                             BIBLIOGRAPHY

Original Reports:

1.   Katz, S.: Sternal Chondroma, Dis. Chest 55:166‑169 (1969)

  1. Katz, S.: Hepatic Coma Associated with Methoxyfluorane Anesthesia, Am J Digest Dis 15:733‑739 (1970)

 

3.   Fulop, M., Katz, S., and Lawrence, C.: Extreme Hyperbilirubinemia, Arch Int Med  127:254‑258 (1971)

  1. Katz, S., Stein, I., and Fulop, M.: Heroin Pulmonary Edema: Bullous Eruption Associated with Heroin Pulmonary Edema, JAMA 216:145 (1971)

 

  1. Katz, S., Sherlock, P., and Winawer, S.J.: Rectocolonic Cytology: A New Approach, Am J

      Digest Dis 17:1109‑1116 (1972)        

6.  Katz, S., Thurnherr, N., and Melamed, M.R.: Focal Epithelial Tumor at Gastroenterostomy Site, Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 18:174 (1972)

7.  Katz, S., Aberman, A., Frand, U., Stein, I., and Fulop, M.: Heroin Pulmonary Edema, Evidence for Increased Pulmonary Permeability, Amer Rev Resp Dis 106:472(1972)

8.   Katz, S., Sherlock, P., and Winawer, S.J.: Irrigating Unit for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy I, Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 18:184 (1972)

  1. Katz, S., Sherlock, P., and Winawer, S.J.: Irrigating Unit for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy  II: Pulsatile Lavage and Retrieval System for Rectocolonic Studies, Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 19:87‑88 (1972)

 

10.  Katz, S., Klein,M.S., Winawer,S.J., and Sherlock,P.: Disseminated    Lymphoma Involving the Stomach: Correlation of Endoscopy with Directed Cytology and Biopsy, Am J Digest Dis 18:370‑374 (1973)

  1. Deschner, E., Long, F., and Katz, S.: Autoradiographic Method for an Expanded Assessment of Colonic Cytology, Acta Cytologica 17:435‑438 (1973)

 

  1. Katz, S., Boyle, C.C., Sherlock, P., and Winawer, S.J.: Gastric Exfoliative Cytology:    A Rapid Method, Am J Gastro 60:157‑159 (1973)
  1. Katz, S., Symposium on New Diagnostic Techniques: Rectocolonic Exfoliative Cytology: A New Approach, Dis Colon Rectum 17:3‑5, 16‑21 (1974)

 

  1. Thurnherr, N., Katz, S., Sherlock, P., and Winawer, S.J.: Lymphoma and Adenocarcinoma, Am J Gastro 61:28‑32 (1974)

BIBLIOGRAPHY-Continued

15.  Winston, D., Katz, S., and Katzka, I.: Silent Trichobezoar, Am J Gastro 62:367‑370 (1974)

16.  Deschner, E., Long, F., Katz, S.: The Detection of Aberrant DNA Synthesis in a Member of a High‑Risk Cancer Family, Am J Digest Dis 20:418‑424 (1975)

  1. Katz, S., Katzka, I., Schneider, K., Silverberg, M.: Ileoscopy in the Diagnosis of Ileal Lymphosarcoma, Pediatrics 56:127‑129 (1975)

 

18. Katz, S., Katzka, I., Platt, N., Hajdu, E.O., and Bassett, E.: Cancer in Chronic Ulcerative Colitis: Diagnostic Role of Segmental Colonic Lavage, Am J Digest Dis 22:355‑363 (1977)

19. Katzka, I., Katz, S., Morris, E.: Management of Toxic Megacolon: Significance of Early Recognition in Medical Management, J Clin Gastro 1:307‑311 (1979)

20. Katz, S., Katzka, I.: Inflammatory Bowel Disease ‑ A Different Viewpoint, North Shore Hospital Bulletin 3:3‑7 (1980)

  1. Fisher, M., Katz, S., and Katzka, I.: Silent Erosive Esophagitis with Severe Iron‑Deficiency Anemia, NYS Med J 80, 11:740‑742 (1980)

 

22.  Yves, J., Strauss, R., Katz, S., et.  al.: Splenic Pseudocyst and Hypersplenism, Am J Gastro 75:289‑293 (1981)

23. Katz, S., Rosenberg, R., Katzka, I. :Giant Pseudopolyps in Crohn's Colitis,Am J Gastro 76:267‑271(1982)

24.  Deschner, E.E., Winawer, S.J., and Katz, S., et.  al.: Proliferative Defects in Ulcerative Colitis   Patients, Cancer Investigation 1:41‑47 (1983)

25.  Katzka, I., Brody, R.S., Morris, E., and Katz, S.: Assessment of Colorectal Cancer Risk in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis: Experience from a Private Practice, Gastroenterology 85:22‑29 (1983)

26.  Katz, S., Talansky, A., and Kahn, E.: Recurrent Free Perforation in Gastroduodenal Crohn's
       Disease, Am J Gastro 78:722‑725 (1983)

27. Talansky, A., Katz, S.: Pyoderma Gangrenosum: A Reappraisal, North Shore University Hospital Clinical Journal 6,2:26‑29 (1983)

28. Goldberg, S., Katz, S., Naidich, J.: Spontaneous Splenic Vein Thrombosis with Bleeding Gastric Varices, Am J Gastro 79:304‑307 (1984)

29. Talansky, A.L., Katz, S., and Naidich, J.: Aphthous Ulcers in Ischemic Gastroenterocolitis: A Case Report, Am J Gastro 80:257‑259 (1985)

  1. Katz, S., Schulman, N., and Levin, L.:  Free Perforation in Crohn’s Disease:  A Report of 33 Cases and Review of Literature, Am J Gastro 81:38-43(1986)

 

  1. Sloyer, A., Katz, S., Javors, B., Kahn, E.: Gastric Involvement with Excavated Plasmacytoma:  Case Report and Review of Endoscopic Criteria, Endoscopy 19:267-269 (1987)

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY-Continued

  1. Panella, V.S., Katz, S., Kahn, E., and Ulberg, R.: Isolated Gastric    Sarcoidosis, J Clin Gastro 10(3): 327‑331 (1988)

 

33.  Green J., Katz, S., Phillips, G., et.  al.: Percutaneous Needle Aspiration Biopsy of   Endoscopically Negative Gastric Carcinoma, Am J Gastro 83:1150‑1153 (1988)

  1. Katz, S., Bank, S., Lesser, M., et.  al.: Hyperamylasemia of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, J   Clin Gastro 10(6):627‑630 (1988)

 

  1. Batta, A.K., Salen, G., Arora, R., Shefer, S., Tint, G.S., Abroon, J., Eskreis, D., Katz, S.: Effect of Ursodeoxycholic Acid on Bile Acid Metabolism in Primary Biliary Cirrhosis, Hepatology 10:414-419 (1989)

36. Sun, T., Katz, S., Tanenbaum, B.S., Schenone, B.S.: Questionable Clinical Significance of Blastocystis Hominis Infection, Am J Gastro 84:1543‑1547 (1989)

  1. Batta, A.K., Arora, R., Salen, G., Tint, G.S., Eskreis, D., and Katz, S., Characterization of Serum and Urinary Bile Acids in Patients with Primary Biliary Cirrhosis by Gas/Liquid Chromatography‑Mass Spectrometry:  Effect of Ursodeoxycholic Acid Treatment, J Lipid Res. 30020953‑1962 (1989)

 

  1. Katz, S.: Biliary Lithotripsy: More Questions than Answers, Am J Gastro (1990)
  1. Earnest D., Adwers, J., Casey, W., Casarella, W., Katz, S., et.  al.: Development of Guidelines for Training in Gallstone Lithotripsy, Annals Int.  Med.114:977‑979 (1991)

 

  1. Yannopoulos, K., Katz, S., Flesher, L., et al.: Mesenteritis Ossificans, Am J Gastro 87:230‑233 (1992)
  1. Lamport, R., Katz, S., Eskreis, D.: Cyclic Neutropenia and Crohn's Disease, Am J Gastro 87:1638‑1642 (1992)

 

  1. Nikias, G., Eisner, T., Katz, S., et al.: Crohn's Disease and Colorectal Carcinoma: Rectal Cancer Complicating Longstanding Active Perianal Disease, Am J Gastro 90:216‑219 (1995)

43. Bauer, W., Tepper, R., Katz, S.: Megacolon as a Presenting Finding of Acute Pancreatitis
      Associated with Chronic Ulcerative Colitis: Unusual Presentation of an Unusual Association,
      Am J Gastro 90:1013‑1015 (1995)

44. Mullin, G.E., Maycon, Z.R., Braun‑Elwert, L, Cerchia, R. James, S.P., Katz, S., et al.: Inflammatory Bowel Disease Mucosal Biopsies Have Specialized Lymphokine mRNA Profiles, Inflammatory Bowel Disease 2:16‑26 (1996)

45.  Vernace, M., Bellucci, A., Mossey, R., Susin, M., Mailloux, L., Wilkes, B., Katz, S., Eskreis, D.: Minimal Change Nephropathy Associated with Sclerosing Mesenteritis, Nephron 73:473‑476 (1996)

46. Bauer, W., Ali, S., Urmacher, C., Katz, S.: Adenocarcinoma In Situ in Barrett's Esophagus with Stricture of 10‑Year Duration: A Cytological Diagnosis, Am J Gastro Vol.191, No. 8 (1996), pp. 1650‑1651

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY-Continued

47.  Lih‑Brody, L., Powell, S., Collier, K., Reddy, G., Cerchia, R., Kahn, E., Weissman, G., Katz, S., et.al.: Increased Oxidative Stress and Decreased Antioxidant Defenses in Mucosa of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Digestive Diseases and Sciences Vol.41, No. 10 (October 1996), pp. 2078‑2086

  1. Katz, S.: Aequanimitas,...and then some, Am J Gastro Vol. 92, No. 2 (1997), pp. 199‑203

 

49.  Ahmad, M., Bauer, W., Katz, S.: Ulcerative Colitis, Hyperamylasemia, and Asymptomatic Pancreatic Calcifications: Making the Case for Pancreatitis as an Extra Luminal Manifestation, Am J Gastro Vol. 92, No. 12 (1997), pp. 2307‑09

50.  Akolkar, P., Gulwani‑Akolkar, B., Heresbach, D., Xing‑Yu, L., Fisher, S., Katz, S., et al.: Differences in Risk of Crohn's Disease in Offspring of Mothers and Fathers with Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Am J Gastro Vol. 92, No. 12 (1997), pp. 2241‑2244

51. Gotian, A., Katz, S.: Jejunal Diverticulitis with Localized Perforation and Intramesenteric Abscess, Am J Gastro Vol. 93, No. 7 (1998), pp.1173‑1175

  1. Heresbach, D., Gulwani‑Akolkar, B., Lesser, M., Akolkar, P.N., Lin, Xing‑Yu, Heresbach‑Le Barre, N., Bretagne, J.F., Katz, S., et al.: Anticipation in Crohn's Disease May Be Influenced by Gender and Ethnicity of the Transmitting Parent, Am J Gastro Vol. 93.  No. 12 (1998), pp. 2368‑2372

 

53. Sands, B., Bank, S., Sninsky, C., Robinson, M., Katz, S., et al.: Preliminary Evaluation of Safety and Activity of Recombinant Human Interleukin 11 in Patients with Active Crohn's Disease, Gastroenterology, Vol. 117(1999), pp. 58‑64

54. Gotian, A., Katz, S.: Pancreatitis Associated with Crohn's Disease: A Premalignant State for Cystadenocarcinoma of Pancreas?, Am J Gastro Vol. 94 (1999), pp. 2301‑2302

  1. Gotian, A., Katz, J., Katz, S.: Adult lleocolic Intussusception as Presenting   Finding of Primary Large Bowel Lymphoma, Digestive Diseases 1999; 17:62

 

  1. Katz, S., Update in Medical Therapy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Clinician’s View, Digestive Diseases 1999; 17:163-171
  1. Katz, S., Informed Consent:  An Update and Some Practical Advice, Clinical  Perspectives  in Gastroenterology 1999 (November/December): 357-359      

58.  Kripalani, J., Somnay, K., Katz, S., et al.:  Mucinous Ductal Ectasia of the Pancreas: The 
Diagnostic Value of MRCP, Official Journal of the International Hepato Pancreato Biliary
Association 1999; Vol. 1, No. 4: 223-225

  1.  Gulwani-Akolkar, B., Akolkar, PN, Lin, X-Y, Heresbach, D, Manji, R, Katz, S., et al:

HLA Class II Alleles Associated with Susceptibility and Resistance to Crohn’s Disease in the
Jewish Population, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2000; 6(2): 71-76

  1. Galinkin, D., Katz, S., et al.:  Pseudotumor of the Bladder as a Manifestation of

Uncomplicated Appendicitis, J Clin Gastroenterol 2001; 32:367-368

  1. Akolkar, P.N., Gulwani-Akolkar, B., Lin, X-Y, Zhou, Z., Daly, M., Katz, S., et al.:  The IBD1

Locus for Susceptibility to Crohn’s Disease Has a Greater Impact in Ashkenazi Jews with
Early Onset Disease, Amer J Gastroenterol 2001; 96:1127-1132

BIBLIOGRAPHY-Continued

  1. Cohen, R.L., Tepper, R.E., Urmacher, C, Katz, S.:  Kaposi’s Sarcoma and Cytomegaloviral

Ileocolitis Complicating Long-Standing Crohn’s Disease in an HIV-Negative Patient, Amer J
Gastroenterol 2001; 96:3028-3031

  1. Sandborn, W.J., Hanauer, S.B., Katz, S, et al.:  Etanercept for Active Crohn’s Disease:  A

Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial, Gastroenterology 2001; 121:1088-1094

64.  Katz, S.: Update in Medical Therapy of Ulcerative Colitis, J Clin Gastroenterol 2002; 34:397-407

65. Tremaine, W.J., Hanuaer, S.B., Katz, S., et al.:  Budesonide CIR Capsules (Once orTwice
      Daily Divided-dose) in Active Crohn’s Disease:  A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Study in
      the United States, Amer J Gastroenterol 2002; 97:1748-1754
 
66. Zhou Z, Lin X-y, Akolkar PN, Gulwani-Akolkar B, Levine J, Katz S, et al.: Variation at
      NOD2/CARD15 in Familial and Sporadic Cases of Crohn’s Disease in the Ashkenazi Jewish
      Population, Amer J Gastroenterol 2002; 97:3095-3101

67. Gross SA, Katz S:  Small Bowel Diverticulosis:  An Overlooked Entity, Curr Treat Options
      Gastroenterol 2003 Feb; 6(1):3-11

68. Storch I, Sachar D, Katz S:  Pulmonary Manifestations of Inflammatory Bowel Disease,
      Inflammatory Bowel Disease 2003; 9(2):104-115

69. Sandborn WJ, Sands BE,Wolfs DC, Valentine JF, Safdi M, Katz S, et al:  Repifermin
      (keratinocyte growth factor-2) for the Treatment of Active Ulcerative Colitis:  A Randomized,
      Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Dose-Escalation Trial, Aliment Pharmacol Ther 2003;
      17:1355-1364   

70. Medoff J, Katz S, Malik P, et al. Open-Label, Dose-Ranging Pilot Study of 4 Weeks of
      Low-Dose Therapy with Sodium Phosphate Tablets in Chronically Constipated Adults.
      Clinical Therapeutics 2004; 26:1479-91

71. Katz S.  Osteoporosis in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease:  Risk Factors,
      Prevention, and Treatment.  Practical Gastroenterology. October 2004; 31-50

72. Ringheanu M, Daum F, Markowitz J, Levine J, Katz S, et al.  Effects of Infliximab on
      Apoptosis and Reverse Signaling of Monocytes from Healthy Individuals and Patients with
      Crohn’s Disease.  Inflamm Bowel Dis 2004; 10:801-810

73. Katz S.  Update in Medical Therapy of Ulcerative Colitis-Newer Concepts and Therapies.
      J Clin Gastroenterol 2005; 39:557-569

74. Katz S.  A Candidate’s Approach to a Successful Partnership. Amer J Gastroenterol 2005;
     100:2375-2378

 

75.  Hanauer SB, Sandborn WJ, Kornbluth A, Katz S, et al. Delayed-Release Oral Mesalamine
       at 4.8g.day (800mg tablet) for the Treatment of Moderately Active Ulcerative Colitis:  The
      ASCEND II Trial.  Amer J Gastroenterol 2005; 100:2478-2485

76.  Wolf DC, Katz S, et al.  Site Organziation and Management. IBD Clinical Trials Course:
       Principles and Practice.  Inflamm Bowel Dis 2005; 11:S29-33   

BIBLIOGRAPHY-Continued

77.  Holt PR, Katz S, et al.  Curcumin Therapy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Pilot Study.

       Dig Dis and Sci 2005; 50:2191-2193

78.  Katz S. Osteoporosis in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Risk Factors,
       Prevention, and Treatment. Rev Gastroenterol Disord. 2006; 6(2):63-71

79. Burakoff R, Barish C, Riff D, Pruitt R, Chey W, Farraye F, Shafran I, Katz S, et al.  A Phase
     1/2A Trial of STA 5326, an Oral Interleukin-12/23 Inhibitor, in Patients with Active Moderate to
     Severe Crohn’s Disease. Inflamm Bowel Dis 2006; Vo. 12, #7:558-565.

80. Sands BE, Sandborn WJ, Wolf DC, Katz S, et al.  Pilot Feasibility Studies of  
      Leukocytapheresis with the Adacolumn Apheresis System in Patients with Active Ulcerative
      Colitis or Crohn’s Disease.  J Clin Gastroenterol 2006; 40(6) 482-489.

81. Rex DK, MD, Schwartz H, MD, Goldstein M, MD, Popp J, MD, Katz S, MD, et al.  Safety and Colon-Cleansing Efficacy of a New Residue-Free Formulation of Sodium Phosphate Tablets. Amer J Gastroenterol 2006; 101:2594-2604

82. Wiesen AJ, MD, Kurtz LE, MD, Katz S, MD MACG FACP, et al.  Widespread Occlusive Vascular Disease in a Crohn’s Disease Patient with Profound Thrombocytosis. J Clin Gastroenterol 2006; 40(9) 863-864

83. Katz S, MD. Leukocytapheresis: An “Out-of-Body” Experience in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Gastroenterology & Hepatology 2006; 2(12) 1-8

84. Katz S, MD.  Actual Measurement and Importance of Mucosal Healing in Clinical Practice. Gastroenterology & Hepatology 2006; 2(11) 11-12

85.  Sands BE, Kozarek R, Spainhour J, Barish CF, Becker S, Goldberg L, Katz S, et al. Safety and Tolerability of Concurrent Natalizumab Treatment for Patients with Crohn’s Disease not in Remission While Receiving Infliximab. Inflamm Bowel Dis 2007; 13(1):2-11

86.  Katz S, MD. Clinical Trial Designs in Ulcerative Colitis - Gastroenterology and Hepatology 2007; 3(3) 3-7

87. Katz S, MD. Challenging Surgical Cases in Inflammatory Bowel Disease – Gastroenterology and Hepatology 2007: 3(3) 6-8

88. Lichtenstein GR, Deren JJ, Katz S, Lewis JD, Kennedy AR, Ware JH. – Bowman-Birk Inhibitor Concentrate: A Novel Therapeutic Agent for Patients with Active Ulcerative Colitis.  – Dig Dis Sci. 2007 Jun 6

89. Katz S., MD – “Mind the Gap”: An Unmet Need for New Therapy in IBD. – J Clin Gastroenterol. 2007 Oct;41(9):799-809

90. Wiesen A, David O, Katz S. – Cheilitis Granulomatosis: Crohn’s Disease of the Lip? – J Clin Gastroentererol.  2007 Oct; 41(9): 865-866

 

Book Chapter

  1. Katz, S.: Colonic Lavage Section in Cytology and Biopsy in Colonic Affections, in Bockus II, L, Ed., Gastroenterology Third Edition, Vol. 2, pp. 887‑888, W.B. Saunders Co. (1976)
  1. Tepper, R.E., Katz, S.: Overview: Geriatric Gastroenterology.  In: Fillit H, et al., eds. Textbook of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology. 5E. London, pp. 783‑788; Churchill Livingstone (1998)

 

  1. Katz, S.:  Managing Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Managed Care Era, in Advanced Therapy of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Bayless TM, Hanauer SB, Edit., pp. 13-21; B.C. Decker. Hamilton (2001)
  1. Katz, S.:  Medical Therapy of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Colon & Rectal Surgery, 5th Edition, Marvin L. Corman, Editor, pp. 1351-1359; Lippincott-Williams-Wilkins, Publishers (2004)

 

Book Reviews

  1. Katz, S.: Consultations in Gastroenterology, Snape, W.L. Edit., W.B. Saunders Company,  Amer J Gastro. Vol. 91, No. 12, p. 2656, 1996

 

  1. Katz, S.: Saunders Text and Review Series‑Gastroenterology, W.B. Saunders, Edit. Amer J Gastro. Vol. 92, No. 5, p. 917, 1997

3.   Katz, S.: Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Guide for Patients and Their Families,   Stein, SH,     M.D., Rood, RP, M.D., Editors; Lippincott‑Raven (1999), Amer J Gastro.

4.   Katz S. 100 Questions and Answers About Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colon. A Lahey Clinic Guide, Warner AJ, Bonti AE.

5.    Katz, S.  Clinical Dilemmas in Inflammatory Bowel Disease, F. Shanahan, MD Edit.

 

Intramural Publications

1.  Katz, S.: Clinical Vignettes, Newsletter of National Digestive Disease Foundation (NDDF),
     December 1976

  1. Katz, S.: Laxative Abuse: Updated View on Laxative Action, North Shore  University Hospital

      Pharmacy and Therapeutics Newsletter, 7:1‑3, November  1979

3.  Katz, S., Update in Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Newsletter of National Digestive Disease Foundation (NDDF), March 1984

4.   Katz, S.: Overdosage of Vitamins, Newsletter of National Digestive Disease Foundation
     (NDDF), February 1985.

  1. Katz, S., Rogers, A., Eskreis, D.: GI Problems Associated with Sjogren's Syndrome, The Moisture Seeker Newsletter, October 1987

 

6.  Katz, S., Nyer K.: Gastrointestinal Manifestation of Sjogren's Syndrome, Sjogren's Syndrome
     Handbook, 65‑74, 1989

7.  Katz, S.: Editor, “Gastrointestinal Problems of the Elderly”, 14 article series in Practical
     Gastroenterology, 1992 – 1993

8.  Tepper, R., Katz, S.: *Gastrointestinal Disorders in the Elderly, Part III: Pitfalls and Deception in the Diagnosis and Management of Diverticular Disease in the Elderly", Internal Medicine World Report, Vol. 10 No. 14, pp.18‑19, 30, 1995

Intramural Publications (cont’d.)

9.   Katz, S.: "Diagnostic Challenge: Collagenous Colitis, Gastroenterology Observer, Vol. 16,
      No. 6, pp. 2, 8, November/December 1997

  1. Katz, S.: "Travel with Peace of Mind", Insights and Answers, Cincinnati, OH, Spring 1999

       issue.

11.  Katz, S.:  Controversies in Inflammatory Bowel Disease:  Dysplasia and 5-ASA Therapy
       in Crohn’s Disease, University of Chigao-Pritzker School of Medicine. 2007

12.  Katz, S.:  IBD Roundtable:  Diagnosis and Management of IBD in Clinical Practice,
       University of Chicago-Pritzker School of Medicine. 2007

 

American College of Gastroenterology Publications

1.   Katz, S.: Section on Secretory/Osmotic Diarrhea, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Self-Assessment Examination, 1986‑1987.

2.    Katz, S.: Section on Inflammatory Bowel disease, Self‑Assessment Examination, 1988‑1989.

  1. Katz, S.: 'Difficult Problems in I.B.D.", Postgraduate Board Review Course, 1989 Syllabus, pp. 709‑725.

 

  1. Katz, S.: 'Medical Therapy Update in I.B.D.', American College of Gastroenterology Regional Course, Stamford, CT, June 15, 1991.
  1. Katz, S.: "Medical Therapy Update in I.B.D. and Managed Care Guidelines", American College of Gastroenterology Regional Course Syllabus, Austin, TX, September 28‑29, 1996.

 

  1. Katz, S., Sachar, D. - Editors: "Keys to Diagnosis & Treatment‑Inflammatory Bowel Disease" October 1997.

7.   Brandt, L., Greenwald, D., DuPont, H., Katz, S., et al.: 'Acute and Chronic Diarrhea: A Primer   on Diagnosis and Treatment", 1998.

8.   Katz, S.:  “Challenges in IBD:  Life Without Steroids”, American College of Gastroenterology   
      Postgraduate Course Syllabus, Las Vegas, NV, 2001, pp. 377-383.
    
9.  Bernstein, CN, Katz, S, Editors:  “Osteoporosis and Inflammatory Bowel Disease.  A Guide to
     Diagnosis & Management for the Gastroenterologist, 2002.
      

Abstracts

  1. Katz, S.: Hypophosphatemia associated with hepatic coma. Eleventh Annual Meeting American College of Physicians, Air Force Region, Abstract #84, 449‑450 (1968)

 

2. Katz, S.: Procto‑aide: Proctosigmoid lavage and cytology instrument. Gastroenterology 58:1068 (1970)

3.   Katz, S., Klein, M.S., Winawer, S.J., Sherlock, P.: Secondary gastric lymphoma:
      Correlation   of endoscopy with directed cytology and biopsy. Gastroenterology 60:819 (1971)

 

Abstracts (cont’d.)

4.   Katz,S.: Procto‑aide: The early diagnosis of rectocolonic cancer. Gastroenterology 60:819
      (1971)

5.  Katz, S., Stein, I.M., and Fulop, M.: Heroin pulmonary edema: Evidence for increased pulmonary capillary permeability. Clin Res 19:513 (1971)

6.    Katz, S.: Rectocolonic Cytology, A New Approach. Gastroenterology 62:770 (1972)

  1. Katz, S., Boyle, C.C., Winawer, S.J., and Sherlock, P.: Irrigating unit for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. Gastroenterology 62:889 (1972)

 

  1. Katz, S., Boyle, C.C., Sherlock, P., and Winawer, S.J.: Gastric Exfoliative Cytology, A rapid method. Gastroenterology 62:885 (1972)
  1. Deschner, E., Long, F., and Katz, S.: Autoradiographic Method for an Expanded Assessment of Colonic Cytology. Gastroenterology 64:716 (1973)

 

10. Katz, S., Katzka, I., and Platt, N.: Exfoliative Colonic Cytology in Diagnosing Cancer in
      Ulcerative Colitis. Gastroenterology 66:781 (1974)

  1. Katz, S., Katzka, I., Schneider, K., and Silverberg, M.: Fate of the Rectal Stump in  Ulcerative Colitis: Exfoliative Cytology as Adjunctive Diagnostic    Aid.  Gastroentrology 66:781 (1974)

 

12. Katz, S., Katzka, I., Painter, B.G., Isenberg, H.D., and Lee, L.: Strongyloides Hyperinfection:   Diagnostic Role of Duodenal Aspiration. Gastroenterology 77:A118/971 (1976)

13. Katz, S., Katzka, I., and Platt, N.: Free Perforation in Crohn's Disease. Gastroenterology   72:A55/1078 (1977)

  1. Singh, P., Katz, S., and Katzka, I.: Renal Tubular Acidosis Superimposed on the “Short   Bowel Syndrome" in Crohn's Disease. Gastroenterology 72:A109/1132 (1977)

15. Katz, S., Katzka, I., and Platt, N.: Esophageal Pseudopolyps in Crohn's Disease
     Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 23:231 (1977)

  1. Katz, S., Katzka, I., Platt, N., et al.: Cancer in Ulcerative Colitis: Role of Segmental Lavage.  Digestion 16:25 (1977)

 

17. Katz, S., Rosenberg, R., and Katzka, I.: Pseudoturnors in Crohn's Colitis. Gastroenterology
      78:1191 (1980)

  1. Deschner, E.E., Katz, S., Katzka, I., and Kahn, E.: Proliferative Defects in Ulcerative Colitis 

      Patients. Gastroenterology 78:1155 (1980)

  1. Katz, S., Rosenberg, R., and Katzka, I.: Pulmonary Nodules in Crohn's Colitis.

      Gastroenterologv 80:1188 (1981)

 

20.  Katz, S., Talansky, A., Kahn, E.: Recurrent Free Perforation in Gastroduodenal Crohn's Disease. Gastroenterologv 84:1203 (1983)

21. Katz, S., Talansky, A., Levin, L.: Free Perforation in Crohn's Disease. Gastroenterology
      84:1203 (1983)

 

Abstracts-Continued

22.  Katz, S., Schulman, N., Dorf, B., and Levin, L.: Free Perforation in Crohn's Disease. Amer J
      of Gastroenterol 79:823 (1984)

23.  Katz, S., Bank, S., Lendvai, S., Trout, R.: Isoamylase Patterns in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Gastroenterologv 90:1485 (1986)

  1. Green, J., Katz, S., et al.: Percutaneous Sonographic Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy of Endoscopically Negative Gastric Carcinoma. Amer J of Gastroenterol 81:853 (1986)

 

25. Katz, S., Bank, S., Lendvai, S., Greenberg, R., Lesser, M., Napolitano, B.: Hyperamylasemia
      in Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Absence of Pancreatico‑Biliary Disease.
      Gastroenterology 92:1461(1987)

26.  Kahn E., Markowitz, J., Aiges, H., Katz, S.: Atypical Ulcerative Colitis. Gastroenterology 92:1457 (1987)

27. Salen, G., Eskreis, D., Abroon, J., Katz, S., et.  al.: Ursodeoxycholic Acid Treatment of
      Primary Biliary Cirrhosis. Amer J of Gastroenterol 83:1065 (1988)

  1. Eskreis, D., Katz, S., Bank, S.: Hyperamylasemia in Sjogren's Syndrome.  Amer J of

      Gastroenterol 84:1209 (1989)

29. Earnest, D., Adwers, J., Casey, W., Casarella, W., Katz, S., et.  al.: Development of Guidelines for Training in Gallstone Lithotripsy. Gastroenterology 98:A3 (1990)

  1. Eskreis, D., Salen, G., and Katz, S.: Ursodeoxycholic Acid Treatment of Primary Biliary Cirrhosis ‑ Two Year Follow‑Up. Amer J of Gastroenterol 85:1289  (1990)

 

31. Eskreis, D., Batta, A. Ph.D., Salen, G., Arora, R., Abroon, J., Kahn, E., Katz, S.: Reduction in
      Total Serum Bile Acids in Primary Biliary Cirrhosis with Prolonged Ursodeoxycholic Acid
      Therapy. Gastroenterology 100:A739 (1991)

32. Mullin, GE, Maycon, ZR, Sampat, A., Vezza, FR, Braun‑Elwert, L., Duchmann, R., Weissman, G., Katz, S.: Intestinal Mucosal Lymphokine Production in Crohn's Disease Has a TH1 Profile. Gastroenterology 104:A750 (1993)

33.  Mullin, GE, Vezza, FR, Maycon, Z., Katz, R., Eisenstien, E., Katz, S.: Abnormal IL‑10 Mrna Production in the Intestinal Mucosal Lesions of Inflammatory Bowel Disease.  Gastroenterology 104:A751 (1993)

34. Lih‑Brody, L., Gerardi, F., Locke, M., Katz, S., et al: Decreased Mucosal Zinc in the Intestinal Lesions of Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Gastroenterology 106:A720 (1994)

35.  Mullin, GE, Maycon, ZR, Katz, R., Gerardi, F., Katz, S., et al: mRNA in the Mucosa Lesions of Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Gastroenterology 106:A740 (1994)

36.  Mullin, GE, Gerardi, F., Josephs, M., Lih‑Brody, L., Katz, S., et al: Increased Reactive Oxygen Metabolites and Nitric Oxide Synthase in the Mucosal Lesions of Inflammatory Bowel Disease.  Gastroenterology 106:A740 (1994)

37. Bauer, W., Katz, S., Klein, I., et al: Elevation of Triiodothyronine Resin Uptake in Patients
      With Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Amer J of Gastroenterol 89:1702 (1994)

 

Abstracts-Continued

38. Bauer, W., Tepper, R., Katz, S.: Ulcerative Colitis Associated with Pancreatic Presenting as
     Toxic Megacolon. Amer J of Gastroenterol 89:1720 (1994)

39.  Katz, S., Ali, S., Urmacher, C., at al: Intramucosal Adenocarcinorna in Barrett's Esophagus
       with Stricture of 10 Years Duration. Amer J of Gastroenterol 89:1735 (1994)

  1. Tepper, R., Urmacher, C., Katz, S.: Kaposi's Sarcoma and Cytomegaloviral Ileocolitis Complicating Longstanding Crohn's Disease in a HIV‑Negative Patient. Amer J of Gastro-

       enterol 90:1708(A) (1995)

  1. Pruitt, R., Katz, S., et al.: Repeated Use of Budesonide Enema is Safe and Effective for the Treatment of Acute Flares of Distal Ulcerative Colitis. Gastroenterology Vol. 110, No. 4, A995 (1996)

 

42. Akolkar, P., Gulwani‑Akolkar, B., Lin, X., Katz, S., Silver, J.: Familial Occurrence of IBD:
      Preferential Inheritance of IBD Susceptibility from the Mother. Amer J of Gastroenterol
      91:1963 (Sept. 1996)

  1. Gulwani‑Akolkar, B., Manji, R., Katz, S., Silver, J.: Increased Incidence of HLA‑DQ6 (1) in

CD.  Amer J of Gastroenterol 91:1970 (Sept. 1996)

44.  Akolkar, P., Gulwani‑Akolkar, B., Xing‑Yu, L., Katz, S.: Preferential Transmission of Crohn's Disease from the Mother to Child.  Gastroenterology Vol. 112, No. 4 (April 1997)

45. Bank, S., Sninsky, C., Robinson, M., Katz, S., et.al.:  Safety and Activity Evaluation of rhIL‑11
      in Subjects with Active Crohn's Disease. Gastroenterology Vol. 112, No. 4 (April 1997)

46. Gulwani‑Akolkar, B., Akolkar, P., Heresbach, D., Xing‑Yu, L., Manji, R., Katz, S., et al: Decreased Risk of Crohn's Disease (CD) in a Subset of HLA‑DR3 Individuals. Amer J of Gastroenterol 92:1677 (Sept. 1997)

  1. Osias, G., Tepper, R., Katz, S.: Pseudo‑Gastroparesis as a Presentation of Adenocarcinoma of the Proximal Jejunum. Amer J of Gastroenterol 92:1722 (Sept. 1997)

 

48. Gulwani‑Akolkar, B., Heresbach, D., Lesser, M., Akolkar, P., Katz, S., et al.: Anticipation in
      Crohn's Disease May Be Influenced by Ethnicity of the Transmitting Parent. Gastroenterology
      Vol. 114, P. 989 (1998)

49. Gulwani‑Akolkar, B., Akolkar, P., Lin, X.Y., Manji, R., Katz, S., et al.: Protective & Susceptible
      HLA Class II Alleles for Crohn's Disease (CD) in the Ashkenazi Jewish Population
      Gastroenterology Vol. 114:A989(1998)

50. Akolkar, P., Gulwani‑Akolkar, B., Lin, Xing‑yu, Terwilliger, J., Danzi, S.E., Heresbach, D., Katz, S., et al.: Linkage Analysis of Susceptibility Genes in Crohn's Disease. Amer J of Gastroenterol 93:1682:A293 (1998)

51. Gotian, A., Katz, J., Katz, S., et al.: Adult Ileo‑Colic Intussusception as Presenting Finding of
      Primary Large Bowel Lymphoma. Amer J of Gastroenterol, 93:1719:A441 (1998)

52. Gotian, A., Katz, S.: Pancreatitis Associated with Crohn's Disease: A Pre‑Malignant State for
      Adenocarcinoma of Pancreas?  Amer J of Gastroenterol, 93:1719:A442 (1998)

 

 

Abstracts-Continued

53. Akolkar, P.N., Gulwani-Akolkar, B., Daly, M., Sabatti, C., Lin, X., Danzi, S.E., Pergolizzi, R.,
      Storch, I., Risch, N., Katz, S., et al.:  A Genetic Region on Chromosome 16 May Predispose
      to the Development of Crohn’s Disease at an Early Age in Ashkenazi Jews, Amer J of
      Gastroenterol, 94:2666 (1999) 

54. Gotian, A., Eskreis, D., Katz, S., Idiopathic Recto-Sigmoid Aphthous Ulcers in Monozygotic
     Twins—An Incidental Finding, or a Precursor of Inflammatory Bowel Disease?, Amer J of
     Gastroenterol, 94:2707 (1999)

  1. Gotian, A., Katz, S., Pancreatic Insufficiency as a Manifestation of Crohn’s Disease, Amer J of  Gastroenterol,  94:2708 (1999)

 

  1. Gotian, A., Katz, S., et al., Menetrier’s Disease in Two Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Is There an Association?  Amer J Of Gastroenterol, 94:2708 (1999)

57. Galinkin, D., Katz, S., et al., Pseudotumor of the Bladder as a Manifestation of
      Uncomplicated Appendicitis, Amer J of Gastroenterol, 94:2708 (1999)  

58. Sandborn, W.J., Hanauer, S.B., Katz, S., et al., A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-
      Controlled Trial of Subcutaneous Etanercept (p75 Soluble Tumor Necrosis Factor:  FC
      Fusion Protein) in the Treatment of Moderate to Severe Crohn’s Disease, Gastroenterology
      120:A20 (2001)

59. Aronchick, C., Dalke, D., Derren, J., Katz, L., Katz, S., et al., Medroxyprogesterone Acetate
      (MPA) is Effective for the Induction of Remission in Patients with Crohn’s Disease (CD),
      Gastroenterology 120:A454 (2001)

60.  Akolkar, P., Gulwani-Akolkar, B., Lin, X-Y., Zhou, Z., Daly, M., Katz, S., et al., Linkage Dis-
       equilibrium Mapping in Ashkenazi Jews with Crohn’s Disease, Gastroenterology 120:A456
       (2001)     

61.  Zhou, Z., Lin, X-Y.  Akolkar, P., Gulwani-Akolkar, B., Katz, S., et al., A Genome-Wide Screen
       of Ashkenazi Jews with Crohn’s Disease, Gastroenterology 120:A456 (2001)

62.  Tremaine, W.J., Hanauer, S.B., Katz, S., et al., Budesonide CIR Capsules Once or Twice
       Daily in Active Crohn’s Disease.  A Randomized Placebo Controlled Study in the USA,
       Gastroenterology 120:A458 (2001)

63. Baig, I, Storch, I, and Katz, S, Infliximab Induced Eosinophilic Pleural Effusion in
      Inflammatory Bowel Disease.  Amer J of Gastroenterol; 97:S177 (2002)

  1. Gross, SA, Bonapace Jr., ES, Stein, A, and Katz, S, Achalasia after Cervical Spinal Injury:

Consequence or Coincidence?  Amer J of Gastroenterol; 97:S166 (2002)
 

  1. Rutgeerts, P, Colombel, J-F, van Deventer, S, Vatn, M, Loftberg, R, Schreiber, S, Campieri,

M, Malchow, H, Scholmerich, J., Cornillie, F, Olson, A, Bao, W, Katz, S, et al.  Endoscopic
Healing Induced by Infliximab Maintenance Therapy Correlates with Long-term Clinical
Response in Patients with Active Crohn’s Disease.  Results of Endoscopic Sub study of
Accent 1.  Amer J of Gastroenterol; 97:S260 (2002)

  1. Lichtenstein, GR, Deren J, Katz S, et al., Bowman Birk Protease Inhibitor:  A Novel Therapy

      for Treatment of Patients with Ulcerative Colitis.  Gastroenterology; 122:A60(A502) (2002)

 

Abstracts-Continued

  1. Sandborn, WJ, Sands BE, Wolf DE, Valentine J, Safdi M, Katz S, et al., Repifermin

(Keratinocyte Growth Factor 2) for the Treatment of Active Ulcerative Colitis:  A Randomized
Double Blind Placebo Controlled Dose Escalation Trial.  Gastroenterology; 122:A61 (A507)
      (2002)

  1. Zhou Z, Lin X, Akolkar P, Gulwani-Akolkar B, Levine J, Katz S, Silver J, Variation in NOD2

in Familial and Sporadic Cases of Crohn’s Disease in the Ashkenazi Jewish Population.
Gastroenterology; 122:A296 (AM1409) (2002)
     

  1. Gross SA, Katz S, Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia in a Patient with Crohn’s Disease.  Amer

J of Gastroenterol; 98:S149 (2003)

  1. Gross SA, Katz S, Adenosquamous Carcinoma in Crohn’s Disease. Amer J of Gastroenterol; 98:S149-150 (2003)

 

  1. Gross SA, Katz S, Garofalo JA, et al., Lichen Planus Esophagitis Mimicking Intractable

Erosive Esophagitis.  Amer J of Gastroenterol; 98:S150 (2003)

  1. Sands BE, Kozarek RA, Spainhour J, Barish C, Becker S, Goldberg LS, Katz S, et al.

Safety and Tolerabiity of Natalizumab in Patients Concurrently Receiving Infliximab in a
Phase 2 Study of Active Crohn’s Disease.  Gastroenterology; 126:A463 (2004)

  1. Buchman AL, Katz S, Barish C, et al.  Semapimod Treatment of Crohn’s Disease.

Gastroenterology; 126:A464 (2004)

  1. Sarij S, Scarmato V, Katz S. Bleeding Meckel’s Diverticulum Diagnosed by Cat Scan

(CT) Angiography.  Amer J of Gastroenterol 2004; 99:S64

  1. Rose M, Katz S, Malik P, et al.  Study of Sodium Phosphate (NaP, VisicolR) Tablets.

Amer J of Gastroenterol 2004; 99:S107

  1. Kurtz LE, Katz S.  Widespread Occlusive Vascular Disease in a Crohn’s Disease Patient

With Profound Thrombocytosis.  Amer J of Gastroenterol 2004; 99:S178
     

  1. Lichtenstein GR, Katz S, Lange JL.  Temporal Trends in Pharmaceutical Use for the Treatment of Ulcerative Colitis.  Amer J of Gastroenterol 2004; 99:S230
  1. Lichtenstein GR, Katz S, Lange JL.  Health Outcomes Among Patients with Ulcerative

Colitis.  Amer J of Gastroenterol 2004; 99:S230

  1. Sandborn WJ, Hanauer SB, Katz S, et al.  Efficacy and Safety of Asacol 4.8G/Day (800MGTablet) Compared to 2.4G/Day (400MG Tablet) in Treating Moderately Active Ulcerative Colitis.  Amer J of Gastroenterol 2004; 99:S251

 

  1. Sands BE, Kozarek R, Spainhour J, Barish C, Becker S, Goldberg L, Katz S, et al.

Safety and Efficacy of Natalizumab in Patients Concurrently Receiving Infliximab in a
Phase 2 Study of Active Crohn’s Disease.  Amer J of Gastroenterol 2004; 99:S256

  1. Sands BE, Sandborn WJ, Wolf DC, Katz S, et al.  Pilot Study on the Safety and Efficacy of

Granulocyte/Monocyte Adsorption Apheresis with Adacolumn in Patients with Inflammatory
Bowel Disease.  Amer J of Gastroenterol 2004; 99:S263

 

Abstracts-Continued

  1. deVilliers WJ, Katz S, Salzberg BA, et al.  Chronic Dosing of Fontolizumab (huzaftm),

      a Humanized Anti-Ifn-Gamma Antibody, in Patients With Moderate to Severe Crohn’s
Disease (CD).  Gastroenterology 2005; 128:A-111 (720)

83. Silbermintz A, Shi B, Lin X-Y, Levine J, Katz S, et al.  No Association of the R30q
      Mutation of the Dlg5 Gene with Crohn’s Disease in the Ashkenazi Jewish Population
      Gastroenterology 2005; 128:A-448 (T1060)

84. Ptak T, Shah UK, Huk J, et al.  Efficacy and Safety of Mesalamine Gel Enema in
      Left-Sided Mild to Moderate Ulcerative Colitis: a Comparison with Aqueous
      Suspension Enema.  Gastroenterology 2005; 128:A-586 (W1065)

85. Katz S, Novick J, Hardi R, et al.  Efficacy and Safety Profile of Older Patients Using Oral
      INKP-102 as a Bowel Purgative Prior to Colonoscopy Compared to Visicol.  Amer J of
      Gastroenterol 2005; 100:S155

86. Katz S, Schmalz M, Beck D, et al.  Oral 48 g INKP-102 Has Improved Safety Profile over
      60 g Sodium Phosphate Tablets as a Bowel Purgative Prior to Colonoscopy.  Amer J of
      Gastroenterol 2005; 100:S351

87.  Kotsev I, de Villiers WJS, Katz S, et al. Fontolizumab (HUZAFTM), a Humanized Anti-IFN-
       Gamma Antibody, in Patients with Moderate to Severe Crohn’s Disease (CD), is Active
       and Well Tolerated in a Multi-Dose Study. Gut, 2005; 54 (Suppl VII): A19 (Abstract)

88.  Katz S, Kane S, Yacyshyn B, et al. Different Definitions of Remission for Ulcerative Colitis 
       Result in Large Variations of Clinical Outcome Scores. Gastroenterol 2006; 130:482 (Abstr) 
       T1136

89. Mian N, Bernstein D, Bonapace B, Katz S. Small Bowel Pseudopolyps: A Unique   Finding on Capsule Endoscopy in a Patient with Crohn’s Disease. Amer J of Gastroenterol 2006; 101:S241

  1. Mian N, Bernstein D, Bonapace E, Katz S.  A Case of Recurrent Epiploic Appendagitis.  Amer J of Gastroenterol 2006; 101:S241-S242

 

  1.  Wiesen A J, Katz S.  Cheilitis Granomatosa: Crohn’s Disease of the Lip. Amer J of Gastroenterol 2006; 101:S245-S246
  1.  Wiesen A J, Perlman P, Fung Liu B, Katz S. Crohn’s Disease Manifested as Rhinitis. Amer J of Gastroenterol 2006; 101:S291-S292

 

  1. Buchman A L, Katz S, et al. Effect of Teduglutide in Patients with Moderate-Severe Crohn’s Disease after 20 Weeks of Daily Therapy. Amer J of Gastroenterol 2006; 101:S463

 

94. Katz S, MD, Quigley E, MD, Shanahan F, MD – Prevalence of 5-ASA Use in Diverticulitis and Diverticulosis by age and Gender: The American Journal of Gastroenterology 2007; 102:S251

95. Sood S, MD., Savetsky I L, BA, Katz S, MD,  - Gastroduodenal Crohn’s Disease (GDCD): A Case of Dramatic Response to Selective Granulocyte – Monocyte Apheresis (GMA) The American Journal of Gastroenterology 2007; 102: S275

Abstracts - Continued

96. Irvine E J, MD, Magowan S, MD, Katz S, MD, - Rapid Clinical Remission Is Significant for the Well-Being of Ulcerative Colitis Patients Treated with Delayed-Release Mesalamine –

1.  The American Journal of Gastroenterology 2007; 102:S464

2.  Inflamm Bowel Disease 2008;14:S15(P17)

97. Sandborn WJ, MD, Katz S, MD, Ramsey D, MS – Rapid Symptom Resolution with Delayed Release Mesalamine in Mildly and Moderately Active UC –

1.  The American Journal of Gastroenterology 2007;102:S465

2.  Inflamm Bowel Dis. 2008;14:S23(P42)

98. Katz S, MD, Yacyshyn B R, MD, Ramsey D L, MS – Previous History of Steroid Use Does Not Preclude Treatment with Mesalamine in Ulcerative Colitis (UC) - The American Journal of Gastroenterology 2007; 102:S465

99. Katz S, MD, Sandborn WJ, Magowan DL, et al – Changes in Serum Creatinine During Short and Long Term Exposure to Mesalazine Therapy – GUT 2007; 56 (Suppl III) A154

100.Katz S. Ramsey D: Oral delayed Inflamm Bowel Disease 2008;14:S17(P26)

 

Presentations at National and International Meetings

1.    New Techniques in Rectocolonic Exfoliative Cytology
May 24, 1972    ‑ Plenary Session, American Society Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
- Dallas, Texas
June 23, 1972    ‑ American Proctological Society, N.Y.C., N.Y.
April 1, 1973      ‑ Exhibit, American College of Surgeons,
              Americana Hotel, N.Y.C., N.Y.

  1. Colonic Cytology in Diagnosis of Cancer in Ulcerative Colitis; November 10,

     1977 ‑ International Conference on Gastrointestinal Cancer ‑ Tel Aviv, Israel

3.   Proliferative Defects in Ulcerative Colitis:
                        May 19, 1980          ‑ American Gastroenterological Association
                                                         - Salt Lake City, Utah
October 15, 1980    ‑ American College of Gastroenterology
         ‑ Toronto, Canada
September 7, 1981 ‑ International Conference on Inflammatory Bowel Disease
         - Jerusalem, Israel

4.   Free Perforation in Crohn's Disease; October 31, 1984 ‑ American College of Gastroenterology – Toronto, Ontario, Canada

5.   Percutaneous Sonographic Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy of Endoscopically Negative Gastric
      Carcinoma; October 17, 1986 ‑ American College of Gastroenterology ‑ Atlanta, Georgia

6.  Hyperamylasemia in I.B.D. in Absence of Pancreatic Biliary Disease – American College of Gastroenterology, Dallas, Texas; October 27, 1987 ‑ (Plenary Session)

 

  1. Atypical Ulcerative Colitis ‑ American College of Gastroenterology, Dallas, Texas; October 28, 1987

 

 

 

Presentations at National and International Meetings-Continued

8.   Ursodeoxycholic Acid Treatment of Primary Biliary Cirrhosis: October 05, 1988 – Amer. Fed.
      Clin.  Research, New York, NY
October 18, 1988 ‑ American College of Gastroenterology, New York, NY
              ‑ Plenary Session

                        November 7, 1988 – American Association for Study of Liver Disease, Chicago,
 Illinois – Plenary Session

9.   Hyperamylasemia in Sjogren's Syndrome.  American College of Gastroenterology, New
      Orleans, LA; October 25, 1989

10. Ursodeoxycholic Acid Treatment of Primary Biliary Cirrhosis Two-Year Follow‑Up. Eskreis, D.,
      Katz, S., Salen, G.: American College of Gastroenterology, Plenary Session, San Francisco,
      California; October 30, 1990

  1. Guidelines for Training in Gallstone Lithotripsy, Annual Meeting, American Gastroenterologic Association, San Antonio, Texas; May 14, 1990

 

  1. Cyclic Neutropenic and Crohn's Disease. Annual Meeting, American College of Gastroenterology, Miami Beach, Florida; October 27, 1992
  1. Intestinal Mucosal Lymphokine Production in Crohn's Disease has a TH1 Profile, American Gastroenterologic Association; May 18, 1993

 

14.  Abnormal IL‑10 mRNA Production in the Intestinal Mucosal Lesions of Inflammatory Bowel
       Disease, American Gastroenterologic Association; May 18, 1993

15.  Decreased Mucosal Zinc in the Intestinal Lesions of Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Annual Meeting, American Gastroenterologic Association, New Orleans, Louisiana; May 16, 1994

16. Ulcerative Colitis Associated with Pancreatitis Presenting as Toxic Megacolon, American
      College of Gastroenterology, San Francisco, California; October 18, 1994

17.  Managed Care Symposium, American College of Gastroenterology, Moderator and Participant, New York, New York; October 17, 1995

18.  Kaposi's Sarcoma, CMV Colitis in an HIV Negative Crohn's Disease Patient, Annual Meeting, American College of Gastroenterology, New York, New York; October 18, 1995

19.  Rabeprazole Sodium (E3810) Once Daily is Superior to Ranitidine 150 mg qid in the Healing of Erosive or Ulcerative Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, American Gastroenterologic Association, San Francisco; May 22, 1996

20. Repeated Use of Budesonide Enema is Safe and Effective for the Treatment of Acute Flares
      of Distal Ulcerative Colitis, American Gastroenterologic Association, San Francisco; May, 22,
      1996

21.  Familial Occurrence of IBD: Preferential Inheritance of IBD Susceptibility from the Mother, American College of Gastroenterology Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington; October 21, 1996

 

Presentations at National and International Meetings-Continued

  1. Increased Incidence of HLA‑DQ6 (1) in CD, American College of Gastroenterology Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington; October 21, 1996

 

23. Preferential Transmission of Crohn's Disease from the Mother to Child, Amer. Gastro. Assoc.,
      Washington, DC; May 13, 1997

24. Safety and Activity Evaluation of rhIL‑11 in Subjects with Active Crohn's Disease,
      Amer. Gastro. Assoc., Washington, DC; May 13, 1997

25.  Decreased Risk of Crohn's Disease (CD) in a Subset of HLA‑DR3 Individuals, American
      College of Gastroenterology Meeting, Chicago, Illinois; November 4,1997

26. New & Novel Therapies in IBD, I Congresso Paulista de Gastroenterologia e Nutricao
      Meeting, Sao Paulo, Brazil; March 20‑21, 1998

27. Anticipation in Crohn's Disease May Be Influenced by Ethnicity of the Transmitting Parent,
      Amer. Gastro. Assoc., New Orleans, Louisiana; May 19, 1998

  1. Linkage Analysis of Susceptibility Genes in Crohn's Disease, American College of Gastroenterology, Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts; October 12, 1998

 

29.  Adult Ileo‑Colic Intussusception as Presenting Finding of Primary Large Bowel Lymphoma,
       American College of Gastroenterology, Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts; October
      12,1998

30.  Pancreatitis Associated with Crohn's Disease: A Pre‑Malignant State for Adenocarcinoma of
      Pancreas, American College of Gastroenterology, Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts,
      October 12,1998

  1. A Genetic Region on Chromosome 16 May Predispose to the Development of Crohn's Disease at an Early Age in Ashkenazi Jews, American College of Gastroenterology, Annual Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, October 18, 1999

 

  1. Idiopathic Recto-Sigmoid Aphthous Ulcers in Monozygotic Twins—An Incidental Finding, or Precursor of Inflammatory Bowel Disease?, American College of Gastroenterology, Annual Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, October 18, 1999

33.  Pancreatic Insufficiency as a Manifestation of Crohn’s Disease, American College of
      Gastroenterology, Annual Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, October 18, 1999

34. Menetrier’s Disease in Two Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease, American College of
      Gastroenterology, Annual Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, October 18, 1999

35. Pseudotumor of the Bladder as a Manifestation of Uncomplicated Appendicitis, American
      College of Gastroenterology, Annual Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, October 18, 1999
 
36. A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Subcutaneous Etanercept (p75
      Soluble Tumor Necrosis Factor:  FC Fusion Protein) in the Treatment of Moderate to Severe
      Crohn’s Disease, American Gastrointestinal Association, May 21, 2001

37.  Medroxyprogesterone Acetate (MPA) is Effective for the Induction of Remission in Patients

       with Crohn’s Disease (CD), American Gastrointestinal Association, May 21, 2001

Presentations at National and International Meetings-Continued

38.  Linkage Disequilibrium Mapping in Ashkenazi Jews with Crohn’s Disease, Annual Meeting,
       American Gastrointestinal Association, May 21, 2001, San Francisco, CA

39.  A Genome-Wide Screen of Ashkenazi Jews with Crohn’s Disease:  Evidence for a Unique
       Susceptibility Locus on Chromosome 14, Annual Meeting, American Gastrointestinal
       Association, May 21, 2001, San Francisco, CA

40.  Budesonide CIR Capsules Once or Twice Daily in Active Crohn’s Disease.  A Randomized
       Placebo Controlled Study in the USA, Annual meeting, American Gastrointestinal
       Association, May 23, 2001, San Francisco, CA

41.  Bowman Birk Protease Inhibitor:  A Novel Therapy for Treatment of Patients with Ulcerative
       Colitis, American Gastrointestinal Association, May 21, 2002, San Francisco, CA

42.  Repifermin (Keratinocyte Growth Factor 2) for the Treatment of Active Ulcerative Colitis:
       A Randomized Double Blind Placebo Controlled Dose Escalation Trial, American Gastro-
       intestinal Association, May 21, 2002, San Francisco, CA

43.  Variation in NOD2 in Familial and Sporadic Cases of Crohn’s Disease in the Ashkenazi
       Jewish Population, American Gastrointestinal Association, May 21, 2002, San Francisco,
       CA

44. Achalasia after Spinal Cord Injury:  Consequence or Coincidence?, Annual Meeting, Seattle,
      Washington, October 21, 2002

45. Infliximab Induced Eosinophilic Pleural Effusion in Inflammatory Bowel Disease,
American College of Gastroenterology, Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington,
October 21, 2002

46. Endoscopic Healing Induced by Infliximab Maintenance Therapy Correlates with
Long-Term Clinical Response in Patients with Active Crohn’s Disease.  Results of
Endoscopic Substudy of Accent 1, American College of Gastroenterology, Seattle,
Washington, October 22, 2002

47.  Adenosquamous Carcinoma in Crohn’s Disease, American College of Gastroenterology,
       Annual meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, October  21, 2003

48.  Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia in a Patient with Crohn’s Disease,  American College
       of Gastroenterology, Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, October 21, 2003

49.  Lichen Planus Esophagitis Mimicking Intractable Erosive Esophagitis, American
       College of Gastroenterology, Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, October 21, 2003

50.  Safety and Efficacy of Natalizumab in Patients Concurrently Receiving Infliximab in a
       Phase 2 Study of Active Crohn’s Disease. American College of Gastroenterology
       Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, October 31, 2004

51.  Pilot Study on the Safety and Efficacy of a Granulocyte/Monocyte Adsorption Apheresis
       with Adacolumn in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.  American College of
       Gastroenterology Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, October 31, 2004

 

 

Presentations at National and International Meetings-Continued

52.  Once-Daily, Oral OPC-6535 in the Treatment of Active Ulcerative Colitis:  Effect of
Concomitant 5-ASA Use.  American College of Gastroenterology Annual Meeting,
Orlando, Florida, October 31, 2004

53.  Study of Sodium Phosphate (NaP, VisicolR) Tablets for Constipation.  American College of
Gastroenterology Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, November 1, 2004

54.  Bleeding Meckel’s Diverticulum Diagnosed by CAT Scan (CT) Angiography.  American
       College of Gastroenterology Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, November 2, 2004

55.  Widespread Occlusive Vascular Disease in a Crohn’s Disease Patient with Profound
       Thrombocytosis.  American College of Gastroenterology Annual Meeting, Orlando,
       Florida, November 2, 2004

56. Oral 48g INKP-101 Has Improved Safety Profile Over 60g Sodium Phosphate Tablets As a
Bowel Purgative Prior to Colonoscopy.  American College of Gastroenterology Annual
Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 30, 2005

57.  Efficacy and Safety Profile of Older Patients Using Oral INKP-102 As a Bowel Purgative
       Prior to Colonoscopy Compared to Visicol.  American College of Gastroenterology
      Annual Meeting.  Honolulu, Hawaii, October 31, 2005

  • ASAs in IBD.  American College of Gastroenterology Annual Meeting.  Honolulu,

Hawaii, November 2, 2005

  • Pilot Study on Safety and Effectiveness of Selective Granulocyte/Monocyte Apheresis in

Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.  American Association of Blood Bankers Meeting.
Seattle, WA, October 15-18, 2005

59.  Katz S, Kane S, Higgins P, et al. Different Definitions of Remission for Ulcerative Colitis
       Result in Large Variation of Clinical Outcome Scores.

  • Digestive Disease Week, May 22, 2006
  • American College of Gastroenterology Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, October 21,2006 
  • UEGW, Berlin, October 23, 2006
  • CCFA IBD Meeting, Miami, Florida, December 1,2006
  • Rubin DT, Sninsky CA, Katz S, et al. Efficacy & Safety of Mesalamine 2.4 g/d in the Treatment of Mild to Moderate UC: Combined Analysis From ASCEND I. CCFA IBD Meeting, Miami, Florida, December 1,2006

 

  • Mian N, DO, Bernstein D, MD FACG, Bonapace E, MD, Katz S, MD FACG. Small Bowel Pseudopolyps: A Unique Finding on Capsule Endoscopy in a Patient With Crohn’s Disease, American College of Gastroenterology Annual Scientific Meeting and Postgraduate Course, Las Vegas, NV, October 23, 2006
  • Wiesen AJ, MD, Perlman P, MD, Fung Liu B, Katz S, MD MACG FACP. Crohn’s Disease Manifested as Rhinitis. American College of Gastroenterology Annual Scientific Meeting and Postgraduate Course, Las Vegas, October 24, 2006
  • Wiesen AJ, MD, Katz S, MD MACG FACP. Cheilitis Granomatosa: Crohn’s Disease of the Lip? . American College of Gastroenterology Annual Scientific Meeting and Postgraduate Course, Las Vegas, October 24, 2006

 

Presentations at National and International Meetings-Continued

  • Buchman AL, MD, Katz S, MD, et al.  Effect of Teduglutide in Patients with Moderate-Severe Crohn’s Disease After 20 Weeks of Daily Therapy. American College of Gastroenterology Annual Scientific Meeting and Postgraduate Course, Las Vegas, October 24, 2006
  • Katz S, MD, Yacyshyn B, MD, Ramsey D– Previous History of Steroid use does not preclude treatment with Mesalamine in Ulcerative Colitis
    • American College of Gastroenterology, Philadelphia, PA, October 14, 2007
    • CCFA Research Mtg., Florida, December 7, 2007
    • Canadian Digestive Disease Week, March 1, 2008
    • British Society of Gastroenterology, March 12, 2008
  • Katz S, MD, Irvine J, MD, Magowan S, MD – Rapid Clinical Remission is Significant for the well-being of Ulcerative Colitis patients treated with delayed – released Mesalamine –
    • American College of Gastroenterology, Philadelphia, PA, October 14, 2007
    • Canadian Digestive Disease Week, March 1, 2008
  • Katz S, MD, Sandborn W J, MD, Ramsey D, - Rapid Symptom Resolution with Delayed Release Mesalamine in Mildly and Moderate Active UC
    • American College of Gastroenterology, Philadelphia, PA, October 14, 2007
    • Canadian Digestive Disease Week, March 1, 2008
  • Katz S, MD, Sandborn W J, Magowan S– Changes in serum creatinine during short and long term exposure to Mesalazine Therapy – UEGW Paris France - October 29, 2007
  • Katz S, MD – Oral delayed release mesalamine (Asacol) is effective in treating all extents of UC, including isolated proctitis. CCFA Research Mtg., Florida, December 7, 2007

 

Invited Lectures - Intra-Mural

05/01/73            Long Island Jewish Surgical Staff: Post-operative Jaundice

05/14/73            North Shore University Hospital Renal Group: Oxalate Metabolism
            and Urinary Calculi
06/01/73            Long Island Jewish Medical Grand Rounds:  G.I. Lymphoma
06/05/73            Queens Hospital Surgical Staff:  Ischemic Bowel & Diverticulitis
06/23/73            Long Island Jewish Staff:  G.I. Bleeding
08/27/73            Queens Hospital Surgical Staff
09/06/73            Long Island Jewish Surgical Staff:  Short Gut Syndrome
09/07/73            Long Island Jewish Medical Grand Rounds:  Colonoscopy and
                        Rectocolonic Diagnostic Methods
12/12/73            National Digestive Disease Society-Fund Raising Meeting North Shore
                        University Hospital
03/07/74            Long Island Jewish Surgical Staff:  Aspirin Gastritis
04/04/74            North Shore University Hospital Attending Staff-ABIM Board Review
                        Session in Gastroenterology
04/23/74            Queens Hospital Staff:  Pathogenesis of Diarrhea
04/30/74            Queens Hospital Staff:  G.I. Bleeding
04/29/75            Queens Hospital Center:  Disguises of IBD
03/05/76            LIJH-South Shore Div.:  Osmotic & Secretory Diarrheas
                        (Gastroenterology Course)

Invited Lectures – Intra-Mural (cont’d.):

04/05/76            North Shore University Hospital Clinical Pathology Conference:
                        Tests of Malabsorption and Maldigestion
07/27/76            L.I.J. House Staff: Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
08/10/76            North Shore University Hospital, Medical House Staff: 
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
08/17/76            L.I.J. House Staff:  Inflammatory Bowel Disease
08/29/76            N.S.U.H. House Staff:  Hepatic Coma
09/23/76            N.S.U.H. Medical Grand Rounds:  Portal Hypertension
01/10/77            N.S.U.H. Pathology Dept.:  Pathophysiology of Diarrhea
01/11/77            N.S.U.H. House Staff:  Pancreatitis
01/24/77            L.I.J. House Staff:  Approach to Patients with Diarrhea
01/25/77            N.S.U.H. House Staff: Pathophysiology of Diarrhea
03/22/77            Queens Hospital Center:  Update on Intestinal Transport Mechanisms
05/03/77            N.S.U.H., ABIM Review Session:  Update on Diseases of Eso-Sto-Sm Bowel
06/14/77            N.S.U.H.: ABIM Review Session on Diseases of Colon
07/12/77            L.I.J. Hillside Med. Center House Staff:  G.I. Emergencies

 

07/29/77            Medical Grand Rounds; L.I.J.-Hillside Medical Center:  Diarrheal Syndromes
08/19/77            LIJ-Hillside Med. Ctr. Medical Grand Rounds:  MSKAP Review Course in GI
02/03/78            L.I.J.-Hillside Medical Center Medical Grand Grounds:
Extra-Intestinal Presentation of IBD
02/07/78            L.I.J.-Hillside Medical Center Dietary & Nutrition Staff:  Nutrition in
                        Gastroenterology – Myths
04/04/78            North Shore University Hospital – ABIM Review
06/19/78            L.I.J.-Hillside House Staffs:  Osmotic-Secretory Diarrhea
07/03/78            L.I.J. House Staff: G.I. Bleeding
07/29/78            Medical Grand Rounds L.I.J. Hillside Medical Center:  Subleties in
                        Inflammatory Bowel Disease Diagnosis
08/08/78            North Shore University Hospital House Staff: Pancreatitis
08/22/78            North Shore University Hospital House Staff: Inflammatory Bowel Disease
11/16/78            L.I.J.-Hillside Medical Center:  Advances in Gastroenterology-National
                        Digestive Disease Foundation
03/15/79            North Shore University Hospital: Gastroenterology ABIM Review Course
05/07/79            Long Island Jewish House Staff:  Inflammatory Bowel Disease
06/26/79            G.I. Staff Conference NSUH:  Colonic Cancer in Ulcerative Colitis
07/09/79            L.I.J. House Staff: Pathophysiology of Diarrhea
08/15/79            NSUH:  Physical Diagnosis of Abdominal Disorders
10/16/79            NSUH G.I. Conference:  Hepatic Mass & Periarteritis Nodosa
01/08/80            NSUH:  G.I. Review Course – Psychiatric Task Force
01/29/80            NSUH House Staff:  Malabsorption
02/04/80            L.I.J. Medical House Staff Conference:  Ischemic Bowel Disease
04/07/80            L.I.J. Gastrointestinal Conference:  Premalignant Lesions of the
                        Gastrointestinal Tract
06/25/80            LIJ-Hillside Medical Center Attending Staff, OB-GYN:  Crohn’s Disease
                        & Pregnancy
07/21/80            LIJ-Hillside Medical Center Medical House Staff:  Diarrheal Syndromes
09/09/80            NSUH Medical House Staff:  Malabsorption I & II
09/30/80            NSUH Medical House Staff:  Malabsorption I & II
11/04/80            LIJ-Hillside Medical Center Surgical House Staff:  Pancreatitis - Surgical
                        Considerations

 

Invited Lectures – Intra-Mural (cont’d.):

02/17/81            NSUH Gastroenterology Conference:  Pseudotumors of Colon & Lung
                        & Vasculitis in Crohn’s Disease
02/23/81            LIJ-Hillside Medical Center:  Malabsorption I & II
03/23/81              “       “             “           “                  “               “
04/09/81            LIJ-Hillside Med. Ctr.: National Digestive Disease Foundation Presentation
07/13/81            LIJ House Staff Conference:  Pathophysiology of Diarrhea
07/22/81            LIJ House Staff-Manhasset Division:  Diarrheal Syndrome
07/25/81            NSUH House Staff:  Approach to Malabsorptive Disorders of Gut
01/04/82            LIJ-Hillside House Staff:   IBD - Extra-Bowel Presentation 
01/18/82              “       “             “        “        “         “          “              “   
05/05/82            LIJ-Queens Hospital, ABIM Review Course:  Diarrhea, Malabsorption & IBD
08/05/83            LIJ House Staff:  Introduction to Diarrheal Syndromes
08/16/83            Queens Hospital Center House Staff:  Diarrheal Diseases
11/08/83            NSUH House Staff:  Disguises of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
01/25/84            LIJ Hillside Medical Center ICU Nursing Staff:  GI Emergencies I & II
02/16/84              “        “            “          “         “         “           “       “           “              “
03/11/86            NUSH House Staff:  Biostatistics in Research Papers
03/12/86            Queens Hospital Center:  American Board of Internal Medicine Review Course
03/18/86            NSUH House Staff:  Steroid Therapy in IBD
04/01/86            LIJ House Staff:  Malabsorption Syndromes
05/13/86            National Digestive Disease Foundation, LIJ:  Stress Factors in GI Disease
07/18/86            LIJ-Queens Hospital Center House Staff:  Diarrheal Syndromes
07/25/86            LIJ House Staff:  Maldigestion/Malabsorption
02/04/87            CUNY Medical Students, York College:  Malabsorption Syndrome
03/02/87            NSUH House Staff:  Approach to Small Bowel Disease
03/30/87            Queens Hospital Center Medical House Staff:  Sprue
09/15/88            LIJ Medical Center-Sjogren’s Society Meeting:  Amylase Levels in Sjogren’s
                        Syndrome
09/28/88            LIJ Medical Center Resident Staff:  Diagnosis of IBD
11/11/88            LIJ Medical Center Medical Grand Rounds:  New Therapies in IBD
02/07/89            CUNY Medical Students, York College:  Malabsorption & IBD Syndrome
11/05/89            Nursing Seminar, N.F.I.C., Garden City Hotel, NY:  Medical Therapy in IBD
01/24/90            NSUH, Gastroenterology Division:  ABIM Board Review Course
02/05/90            C.U.N.Y.-York College:  IBD & Malabsorption Syndrome
02/06/90            LIJ Department of Nursing:  Management of Diarrheal Syndromes
03/14/90            Queens Hospital Center:  ABIM - Gastroenterology Board Review
03/23/90            NSUH-Cornell University Medical College Nurses Seminar:  Medical Problems
                        in IBD
04/03/90            LIJ Department of Nursing:  Disguises of IBD
06/05/90            Nursing Assoc. of Nassau County, LIJ:  Problems in Pancreatitis
11/12/90            LIJ GI Grand Rounds:  Difficult Problems in IBD
06/18/96            NSUH ER Staff & Faculty:  Emergencies & Disguises of IBD
07/26/96            LIJ Psychiatry Staff:  Extra-Intestinal Signs of IBD
08/21/96                  “            “        “             “                      “           “          “           “         “    “
11/03/96            St. Francis Hospital, Garden City Hotel, Garden City, NY:  GI Motility Disorders
12/04/96            NSUH Women’s Wellness Program:  Women’s Issues in GI Disorders & IBD
12/10/96            NY Hospital Cornell University Medical College Gastroenterology Grand Rounds:
                        Gastroenterology & Managed Care
01/15/97            St. Francis Hospital, Roslyn, NY, Medical Grand Rounds:  Extra-Intestinal
                          Manifestations of IBD
04/25/97            LIJ Medical House Staff:  Mimicry & Deception in IBD
05/22/97            NSUH Medical Grand Rounds:  Mimicry & Deception in IBD
:04/21/98           LIJ Graduate Staff:  Common Sense in Job-Hunting

Invited Lectures – Intra-Mural (cont’d.):

11/07/98            LIJ Medical Grand Rounds:  Update in IBD
11/24/98            NSUH House Staff:  Preparation for Job Search
04/22/99            NSUH Medical Grand Rounds: Update in IBD Therapy
10/01/99            LIJ Medical House Staff, Parker Institute, New Hyde Park, NY: Disguises of IBD
11/20/02            NSUH, Manhasset, NY, General Medical Residents:  Disguises of IBD

 

Invited Lectures – Extra-Mural:

03/04/71            NY Society of Colon & Rectal Surgeons: Proliferative Defects in Colon Cancer 
04/06/71            NY Gastroenterological. Association: Colonic Cytology in Colon Cancer
05/28/71            Memorial Hospital-Sloan Kettering Institute Medical Grand Rounds: 
03/16/72            The New York Hospital Medical Grand Rounds: 
03/23/72            Huntington Hospital, Huntington, LI, NY:
04/12/72            Nassau Hospital, Mineola, LI, NY:
05/    /72           American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Dallas, TX:
12/02/73            Massapequa General Hospital, Massapequa, NY:
                        Newer Techniques in Rectocolonic Exfoliative Cytology
04/01/73            American College of Surgeons on Rectocolonic Cytology:  Exhibit &
                        Presentation:  Cytologic Defects in IBD
04/10/73            Brooklyn College of Pharmacy Students:  Drug Therapy in Ulcer Disease
12/03/73            Massapequa General House Staff:  Rectocolonic Cancer:  Early Diagnosis
12/06/73            SUNY at Stony Brook (Medical Students):  Diagnostic Techniques in GI Cancer
06/19/74            Long Island Ileostomy Association: Medical Problems of Ostomates & Newer
                          Diagnostic Technique
01/21/75            SUNY at Stony Brook Medical Students:GI Neoplasia & Gastrointestinal Bleeding
01/14/76            Mid-Island Hospital, Colostomy Club of Long Island:  Dietary Therapy of
                        Ostomates & Post-Operative Follow-Up
04/30/76            International Cancer Detection & Prevention Conference, NYC:
                        Lecturer & Panelist, Workshop on Colonic Cytology
05/07/76            Roslyn School System, Roslyn Heights, NY:  Careers in Medicine
09/13/76            Cornell University Medical College Students:  Malabsorption
09/24/76            SUNY at Stony Brook Medical Students:  Pancreatitis & Lithogenesis of Bile
09/27/76            SUNY Medical Students:  GI Bleeding & Portal Hypertension
11/03/76            Ileo Colitis Foundation Meeting: Moderator & Panelist on Extra-Intestinal
                        Manifestations of IBD
03/08/77            Queens Hospital Center:  Disguises of IBD
03/30/77            National Digestive Disease Foundation:  Fund Raising Lectures
06/21/77            Long Island Gastrointestinal Endoscopy:  Criteria for GI Endoscopy
06/28/77            SUNY-Medical Students:  Approach to GI Emergencies
09/22/77            Southampton Hospital, LI, Medical Grand Rounds: Disguises of IBD
04/06/78            Endoscopic Society Presidents; Presentation with Medical Staff of New York
                        Blue Cross/Blue Shield
06/08/78            CPR Instruction (9 hours) at Temple Beth Sholom, Roslyn Heights, NY
06/15/78            CPR Instruction (9 hours) at Temple Beth Sholom, Roslyn Heights, NY
06/22/78            CPR Instruction (9 hours) at Temple Beth Sholom, Roslyn Heights, NY

 

02/15/80            Presentation – Camp Ramah Medical Meeting
03/02/80            Nassau County Principals’ Association:  Ethical Dilemmas in Medicine
05/11/80            LI Gastroenterological Assn.:  New Data Regarding Cancer in Ulcerative Colitis
05/19/80            American Gastroenterological Association Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT:
                        Proliferative Defects in Ulcerative Colitis Patients

Invited Lectures – Extra- Mural (cont’d.):

06/04/80            Queens Hospital Center:  ABIM Review Course
10/15/80            American College of Gastroenterology, Toronto, Canada:  Proliferative Defects in
                        Ulcerative Colitis
10/17/80            Nassau County-Suffolk County Society of Pathologists:  Malabsorption
                        Syndromes & Evaluation
11/25/80            SUNY at Stony Brook, 2nd Year Students:  IBD - Clinical & Nutritional Problems
04/01/81            Queens Hosp. Ctr.: Internal Med. Board Review Course in Gastroenterology
09/07/81            Intl. Conf. of IBD, Jerusalem, Israel: Actinomycin Labeled Defects in IBD
10/06/81            Temple Beth Sholom, Roslyn, NY:  Biomedical Ethics
11/22/81            NY Ostomy Society, Prince George Hotel, NY:  Ostomy Disorders
12/18/81            Catholic Med. Ctr., Queens Medical Grand Rounds:  Clinical Signs in IBD
02/02/84            St. Mary’s Hosp., Brooklyn Medical Grand Rounds: Malabsorption & Maldigestion
03/21/84            LIJ Ostomy Association:  Medical Problems of the Ostomate
04/25/84            National Digestive Disease Foundation:  Coping with GI Diseases
06/07/84            Nassau Hospital, Garden City, LI, NY:  ABIM Review Course
12/09/86            Men’s Club, Temple Beth Sholom, Roslyn Heights, NY:  Diet,