Karen F Murray
Gastroenterologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Gastroenterology
4800 Sand Point Way Ne Seattle WA, 98105About
Karen F. Murray, MD, is division chief of the Pediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology program at Seattle Children
Education and Training
New York Med Coll- Valhalla Ny 1999
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 1990
Board Certification
DermatologyAmerican Board of DermatologyABD
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Infantile Crohn disease presenting with diarrhea and pyoderma gangrenosum.
- Autoimmune hepatitis: are we using the right therapy?
- Increasing the mutation rate for Jagged1 mutations in patients with Alagille syndrome.
- Hepatitis B and C in children.
- Biliary atresia: recent progress.
- Infliximab for ulcerative colitis in children and adolescents.
- Chronic hepatitis.
- Drug-related hepatotoxicity and acute liver failure.
- Management of chronic hepatitis B in children.
- Autoimmune hepatitis.
- Shiga toxin 1 interaction with enterocytes causes apical protein mistargeting through the depletion of intracellular galectin-3.
- Hepatobiliary associations with inflammatory bowel disease.
- Chronic hepatitis C virus infection in children.
- Detection of polyethylene glycol-based laxatives in stool.
- Gastric contents in pediatric patients following bone marrow transplantation.
Awards
- 2013 Seattle Magazine Top Doctor - 2013 Seattle Magazine 2013
- 2012 U.S. News Top Doctor U.S. News and World Report
- 2011 Who's Who in America
- 2010 International Association of Pediatricians
- 2009 Seattle's Top Doctor Seattle Metropolitan Magazine Jan. 1
- 2014 SEATTLE MAGAZINE TOP DOCTOR - 2014 Seattle Magazine 2014
- 2006 Seattle's Top Doctors Seattle Metropolitan Magazine 2006 - 2010 Sh
Treatments
- Research
- Hepatitis
- Hepatitis B
- Birth Defects
- Pain
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