Dr. James E. Crout MD
Rheumatologist | Rheumatology
12221 Mopac Expressway North Austin TX, 78758About
Dr. James Crout is a rheumatologist practicing in Austin, TX. Dr. Crout 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. Crout 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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Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Suppression of lymphocyte transformation after aspirin ingestion.
- The half-life of gold sodium thiomalate.
- The half-life of gold sodium thiomalate.
- The pharmacokinetics of intramuscular gold sodium thiomalate in normal volunteers.
- Pharmacokinetics of gold sodium thiomalate.
- Sporotrichosis arthritis: clinical features in seven patients.
- Symptomatic joint effusions in sickle cell-beta-thalassemia disease. Report of a case.
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