Laykoon Tan Huang MD MPH
General Practitioner
108 W Inskip Dr Suite B Knoxville TN, 37912About
Dr. Laykoon Huang is a general practitioner practicing in Knoxville, TN. Dr. Huang does not specialize in one area of medicine, however provides routine health care services. General practitioners typically have regular, even life-long patients who they provide health care services to. Dr. Huang provides services including physical exams, immunizations, and diagnosing and treating multiple illnesses and injuries. General practitioners typically work in private offices and clinics and have staffs of nurses and administators.
Education and Training
Vanderbilt Univ Sch of Med, Nashville Tn 1975
Board Certification
Preventative MedicineAmerican Board of Preventative MedicineABPM
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Vitamin D deficiency rickets due to inappropriate feeding: report of one case.
- Leaf senescence in rice plants: cloning and characterization of senescence up-regulated genes.
- Current gene therapy for stomach carcinoma.
- The wish to be held. A transcultural study.
- Application of recipient-derived dendritic cells to induce donor-specific T-cell hyporesponsiveness.
- Prenatal morphine alters the synaptic complex of postsynaptic density 95 with N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor subunit in hippocampal CA1 subregion of rat offspring leading to long-term cognitive deficits.
- [Occult neuroblastoma presenting with opsomyoclonus. A case report].
- Maternal citrulline supplementation prevents prenatal dexamethasone-induced programmed hypertension.
- CCK receptor antagonist L-365,260 potentiated electroacupuncture analgesia in Wistar rats but not in audiogenic epileptic rats.
- Tentorial hemorrhage associated with vacuum extraction in a newborn.
- Henoch-Schönlein purpura with intracerebral hemorrhage: case report.
- Salmonella meningitis complicated by brain infarctions.
- Posterior cerebral artery aneurysm in a two-year-old girl.
- Early infantile epileptic encephalopathy: report of one case.
- Real-time ultrasonography of the pancreas in normal Chinese children in Taiwan.
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