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Pirouz Daeihagh, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine-Nephrology
Office:  (336) 713-1486
Nights/Weekends:  (336) 716-4650

 

E-mail: pdaeihag@wfubmc.edu


 

Undergraduate:

Purdue University, 1985-1989

Postgraduate:

Indiana University School of Medicine, M.D. 1993

Internship:

University of Maryland, 1993-1994

Residency:

St. Vincent's Hospital, 1994-1997

Fellowship:

Wake Forest University School of Medicine, 1997-1999

Board Certifications:

Internal Medicine, Nephrology

 

Interests:

 

Teaching:

Clinical Nephrology; Clinical Hypertension; Fluid/Electrolyte and Acid-Base Disorders

 

 

Research:

Hypertension; Dialysis Access; Diabetic Nephropathy

 

 

Clinical:

Acute Renal Failure


Notable publications:

Satko SG, Langefeld CD, Daeihagh P, Bowden DW, Rich SS, Freedman BI.  Nephropathy in siblings of African Americans with overt type 2 diabetic nephropathy.  Am J Kidney Dis 2002; 40:489-94.

Daeihagh P, Jordan J, Chen J, Rocco M.  Efficacy of tissue plasminogen activator administration on patency of hemodialysis access catheters.  Am J Kidney Dis 2000; 36:75-9.

Burkart JM, Daeihagh P, Rocco MV.  Peritoneal Dialysis.  In: Brenner and Rector’s The Kidney, 7th ed. Elsevier 2004, Chapter 60: 2635-2674.

Satko SG, Langefeld CD, Daeihagh P, Bowden DW, Rich SS, Freedman BI.  Nephropathy in siblings of African Americans with overt type 2 diabetic nephropathy. Am J Kidney Dis. 2002 Sep;40(3):489-94.

 

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