Dr. Keith T Oldham MD
Surgeon (Pediatric) | Pediatric Surgery
9000 West Wisconsin Avenue Children's Health Sy Milwaukee WI, 53226About
Dr. Keith Oldham practices Pediatric Surgery in Milwaukee, WI. Dr. Oldham treats children who have an illness, injury, or disease that requires surgery. Some of the surgical problems seen by pediatric surgeons are often quite different from those commonly seen by adult or general surgeons. Dr. Oldhamdiagnoses, treats, and manages childrens surgical needs such as abnormalities of the groin in childhood and, surgical repair of birth defects, surgical care of tumors, transplantation operations, and endoscopic procedures.
Education and Training
Va Commonwealth Univ, Med Coll of Va Sch of Med, Richmond Va 1976
Board Certification
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS- Pediatric Surgery
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Minimally invasive surgery: shortcut to recovery.
- Expert witness testimony in medical liability cases: American Pediatric Surgical Association position statement.
- Attenuated expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase in lung microvascular endothelial cells is associated with an increase in ICAM-1 expression.
- Acute abdominal symptoms and signs in children and young adults with spina bifida: ten years' experience.
- Inhibition of heat shock protein 90 (hsp90) in proliferating endothelial cells uncouples endothelial nitric oxide synthase activity.
- Angiostatin: a negative regulator of endothelial-dependent vasodilation.
- L-4F, an apolipoprotein A-1 mimetic, restores nitric oxide and superoxide anion balance in low-density lipoprotein-treated endothelial cells.
- Trichloroethylene decreases heat shock protein 90 interactions with endothelial nitric oxide synthase: implications for endothelial cell proliferation.
- AP-4F, antennapedia peptide linked to an amphipathic alpha helical peptide, increases the efficiency of Lipofectamine-mediated gene transfection in endothelial cells.
- Mycotic thromboaneurysmal disease of the abdominal aorta in preterm infants: its natural history and its management.
- Heat shock protein 90 and tyrosine kinase regulate eNOS NO* generation but not NO* bioactivity.
- Financial considerations in laparoscopic and open appendectomy.
- Pulmonary endothelial cell ATP depletion following intestinal ischemia.
- Abdominal drain placement versus laparotomy for necrotizing enterocolitis with perforation.
- Pediatric pelvic injury: functional outcome at 6-month follow-up.
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