Dr. Mark D. Faber M.D.
Nephrologist (Kidney Specialist) | Nephrology
34815 W. Michigan Ave Wayne MI, 48184About
Dr. Mark Faber is a nephrologist practicing in Detroit, MI. Dr. Faber specializes in the care and treatment of the kidneys. As a nephrologist, Dr. Faber most typically treats conditions like kidney stones, chronic kidney disease, acute renal failure, polycystuc kidney disease, high blood pressure and more. Nephrologists are also experts on kidney transplantation and dialysis. They are usually referred to by primary care physicians for problems related to the kidneys, and while they can perform tests to diagnose kidney disorders, they do not perform surgeries.
Education and Training
Wayne State Univ Sch of Med, Detroit Mi 1982
Wayne State University School of Medicine 1982
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Nephrology
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Numbers and psychoanalysis: reflections on the quest for certainty. 1.
- Numbers and psychoanalysis: reflections on the quest for certainty. 2.
- Oedipus rex: a psychoanalytic interpretation.
- Linezolid for treatment of vancomycin-resistant enterococcal peritonitis.
- Feasibility of adequate solute clearance in obese patients on peritoneal dialysis: a cross-sectional study.
- Fivefold reduction in peritonitis using a multifaceted continuous quality initiative program.
- Insidious renal failure.
- Response of Weeksella virosa peritonitis to imipenem/cilastin.
- Diagnosis and management of enteric disease and abdominal catastrophe in peritoneal dialysis patients with peritonitis.
- Predicting outcomes of peritoneal-dialysis-associated peritonitis based on dialysate white blood cell count.
- Imagination and the unconscious: a critique of the neo-romantic program.
- Peritoneoscopic implantation of catheters for peritoneal dialysis: effect on functional survival and incidence of tunnel infection.
- Acute renal failure in cardiothoracic surgery patients: what is the best definition of this common and potent predictor of increased morbidity and mortality.
- Risk of further decline in renal function after the use of oral sodium phosphate or polyethylene glycol in patients with a preexisting glomerular filtration rate below 60 ml/min.
- De novo once-monthly darbepoetin alpha treatment for the anemia of chronic kidney disease using a computerized algorithmic approach.
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