Dr. Elizabeth Ann Tindall M.D.
Rheumatologist | Rheumatology
2200 Ne Neff Rd Suite 302 Bend OR, 97701About
Dr. Elizabeth Tindall is a rheumatologist practicing in Bend, OR. Dr. Tindall specializes in the treatment of musculoskeletal diseases and systematic autoimmune conditions that can affect the bones, muscles or bones. Eventually, if not treated, these illnesses can also impact the skin, eyes, nervous system and internal organs. Dr. Tindall treats diseases similar to orthopedists but does not perform surgery. Often times, research is conducted to find potential alternatives for the patients illness.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- A 12-month, multicenter, prospective, open-label trial of radiographic analysis of disease progression in osteoarthritis of the knee or hip in patients receiving celecoxib.
- Treatment for rheumatic disorders.
- Yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
- Assessing high-resolution melt curve analysis for accurate detection of gene variants in complex DNA fragments.
- Comprehensive sequence analysis of the human IL23A gene defines new variation content and high rate of evolutionary conservation.
- Complete Khoisan and Bantu genomes from southern Africa.
- Interpretation of custom designed Illumina genotype cluster plots for targeted association studies and next-generation sequence validation.
- The 4q27 locus and prostate cancer risk.
- Genetic diversity and population structure of the endangered marsupial Sarcophilus harrisii (Tasmanian devil).
- Interleukin-6 promoter variants, prostate cancer risk, and survival.
- A novel SERPINA1 mutation causing serum alpha(1)-antitrypsin deficiency.
- Complex patterns of genomic admixture within southern Africa.
- Inflammatory genetic markers of prostate cancer risk.
- Addressing the contribution of previously described genetic and epidemiological risk factors associated with increased prostate cancer risk and aggressive disease within men from South Africa.
- Clinical presentation of prostate cancer in black South Africans.
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