Dr. Jeffrey V. Spencer MD
OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist) | Maternal & Fetal Medicine
820 Bestgate Rd Suites 2c & 2d Annapolis MD, 21401About
Dr. Jeffrey Spencer is an obstetrician-gynecologist practicing in Annapolis, MD. Dr. Spencer specializes in women's health, particularly the female reproductive system, pregnancy and childbirth. As an obstetrician-gynecologist, or OB-GYN, Dr. Spencer can treat a number of health issues related to the vagina, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and breasts. Dr Spencer can also treat women during pregnancy, labor, childbirth and the postpartum period. In this specialty, doctors focus on reproductive care from puberty through adulthood.
Education and Training
Univ Of Ct Sch Of Med 2001
University of Connecticut School of Medicine 2002
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Incomplete CD8(+) T lymphocyte differentiation as a mechanism for subdominant cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses to a viral antigen.
- Sulfhydryl group content of chicken breast muscle during post-mortem aging.
- Possible gatifloxacin-induced fulminant hepatic failure.
- A study of the fungal flora of spoiled chlortetracycline treated chicken meat.
- Immunomodulatory properties of a viral homolog of human interleukin-10 expressed by human cytomegalovirus during the latent phase of infection.
- Effect of certain freezing methods upon microbes associated with chicken meat.
- Effects of freezing method, length of frozen storage and cookery from the thawed or frozen state on palatability characteristics of pork.
- Carbon dioxide during storage of chicken and turkey hatching eggs.
- Yields from meat-type chickens at five ages.
- Genetic analysis of chicken egg yolk cholesterol.
- Genetic analysis of chicken egg yolk cholesterol.
- Genetic variation of abdominal fat, body weight, and carcass weight in a female broiler line.
- Effect of fertilization and age of hen on the cholesterol content of chicken egg yolk.
- Abdominal and carcass fat in five broiler strains.
- Assembly of the herpes simplex virus capsid: characterization of intermediates observed during cell-free capsid formation.
Treatments
- Diabetes
- Obesity
- Gestational Diabetes
- Pregnancy
- High Blood Pressure (hypertension)
- Birth Defects
- Lupus
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