Dr. Kewal K Mahajan M.D.
Geriatrician | Geriatric Medicine
3841 Navarre Ave Oregon OH, 43616About
Dr. Kewal Mahajan practices Geriatric Medicine in Oregon, OH. Geriatricians prevent, manage, and develop care plans that address the special health problems of the elderly. Dr. Mahajan works as part of a team with other healthcare providers, to address the natural aging that goes on within the body and to manage multiple medical problems and ensure social support.
Education and Training
Government Medical College (Patiala, India) MD 1970
Institute Of Postgraduate Medical Education Research, Kolkata, West Be 1975
Institute Of Postgraduate Medical Education Research, Kolkata, West Bengal University Of Health Scie 1975
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Assessment of pulmonary functions in young adults--three cross-sectional studies.
- Proceedings: The role of prolactin in hypercalcaemia.
- Traumatic intraperitoneal haemorrhage. Diagnosis by paracentesis and lavage.
- Proceedings: Some effects of prolactin on calcium metabolism.
- Letter: Levodopa in breast cancer.
- Fluorometric estimation of serum and urinary magnesium levels in healthy Indian adults.
- Proceedings: Renal interactions of prolactin and bromocriptine.
- Effect of treatment on pulmonary functions in chronic severe anaemia.
- Effect of growth on lung transfer factor and its components.
- Metabolic effects of 2-bromo ergocryptine-methane-sulphonate (CB 154) in the rat.
- Metabolic effects of 2-bromo ergocryptine-methane-sulphonate (CB 154) in the rat.
- Effect of exercise on lung transfer factor for CO in smokers.
- Salt preference: age and sex related variability.
- Lung transfer components in hyperthyroidism.
- H-reflex latency and sensory conduction in the assessment of neuropathy in patients of chronic obstructive lung disease.
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