In Memoriam

William H. Lipshutz, MD

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Head Gastroenterology Section, Pennsylvania Hospital
Attending Physician, Pennsylvania Hospital
Attending Physician, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Penn Medicine Clinician, Pennsylvania Hospital
Department: Medicine

Contact information
Pennsylvania Hospital, Farm Journal Building
230 West Washington Square, 4th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Office: 215-829-3561
Fax: 215-829-3020
Education:
BA
Swarthmore College, 1963.
MD
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 1967.
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Selected Publications

Sternlieb JM, Aronchick CA, Retig J. Dabezeis M. Saunders F, Goosenberg R, Infantolino A., Ionna S, Maislin G, Wright SH, Lipshutz WH: A Multi-Center, Randomized, Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Effect of Prophylactic Octreotide on ERCP-Induced Pancreatitis. American Journal of Gastroenterology 87(11): 1561-6, Nov 1992.

Lipshutz WH. .: Exploring the Causes of IBD and Crohn's Disease. Contemporary Gastroenterology Page: 10-14, 1991.

Lipshutz WH, Sternlieb J. : Treatment of Non-Malignant Esophageal Obstruction: Foreign Bodies, Strictures and Esophageal Motor Disorders Practical Gastroenterology Page: 33-42, 1991.

Aronchick CA, Ritchie WG, Kaplan SM, Wright SH, Retig JN, Lipshutz WH: Sincalide-Aided Ultrasonography of the Common Bile Duct as a Predictor of Biliary Obstruction Determined by ERCP and Biliary Manometry. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 36(5): 467-71, Sep-Oct 1990.

Ebert EC, Decker JP, Sun EA, Wright SH, Lipshutz WH, Librizzi RJ, Bolognese RJ.: Does Early Detection and Management of Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy Lead to Improvement in Maternal and Infant Survival? Digest Disease and Science 29(5): 453-5, May 1984.

Ebert EC, Hauptman S, Wright SH, Lipshutz WH : T-Cell Abnormalities in Inflammatory Bowel Disease are Mediated by Interleukin 2. Clinical Immunopathology 33(2): 232-44, Nov 1984.

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