Dennis L. Johnson
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Academic title Professor of Medicine, Surgery, and Pediatrics
College College of Medicine
Campuses Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Department Medicine
Joint departments Surgery
Pediatrics
Graduate programs
Email Phone FAX
  dljohnson@psu.edu
  717 531 1453
  717 531 4328
Educational background
  M.D., University of California, Irvine Medical Center, 1971
Residency, San Diego Naval Hospital
Residency, University of Virginia Medical Center
Residency, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital
Fellowship, Harvard Medical School, Stanford University School of Medicine
Areas of expertise
 
Brain DiseasesUltrasonography, Prenatal
Child AbuseSpina Bifida Occulta
Trauma CentersVagus Nerve
CraniosynostosesHiccup
Craniocerebral TraumaMotion
EpilepsyAccidents
ApneaReferral and Consultation
Patient AdmissionDiscitis
Equipment FailureSkull Fractures
Spinal CordHydrocephalus
Hypoxia, BrainRetinal Hemorrhage
Head Injuries, ClosedFetal Diseases
Brain InjuriesCerebrospinal Fluid Shunts
Brain Damage, ChronicEscherichia coli
Melanoma, ExperimentalPurines
AcyltransferasesHydroxymethyl and Formyl Transferases
AdenocarcinomaColonic Neoplasms
Liver
Publication author name
  Johnson DL
Select publications
  Johnson DL. Helman T. Enlarging skull fractures in children. 1995 May. Childs Nerv Syst. 11(5):265-8.
Johnson DL. Conry J. O'Donnell R. Epileptic seizure as a sign of cerebrospinal fluid shunt malfunction. 1996. Pediatr Neurosurg. 24(5):223-7; discussion 227-8.
Johnson DL. Krishnamurthy S. Send severely head-injured children to a pediatric trauma center. 1996 Dec. Pediatr Neurosurg. 25(6):309-14.
Maliner LI. Johnson DL. Intervertebral disc space inflammation in children. 1997 Feb. Childs Nerv Syst. 13(2):101-3; discussion 104.
Johnson DL. Krishnamurthy S. Severe pediatric head injury: myth, magic, and actual fact. 1998 Apr. Pediatr Neurosurg. 28(4):167-72.

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