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Sarabeth Broder-Fingert, M.D.

TitleClinical Fellow in Pediatrics (EXT)
InstitutionMassachusetts General Hospital
DepartmentPediatrics
AddressMassachusetts General Hospital for Children
Cpz 501c
175 Cambridge St
Boston MA 02114
Phone617/726-2066
Fax617/726-5961

 Mentoring 
 completed student projects
Improving In-Hospital Care for Patients with Autism: a needs assessment survey
Spanish/Summer/Continuation, 03/01/11 - 09/30/11

 Bibliographic 
 selected publications
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  1. Tanpowpong P, Broder-Fingert S, Obuch JC, Rahni DO, Katz AJ, Leffler DA, Kelly CP, Camargo CA. Multicenter study on the value of ICD-9-CM codes for case identification of celiac disease. Ann Epidemiol. 2013 Mar; 23(3):136-42.
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  2. Megargel E, Broder-Fingert S. Autism and hospitals: a difficult match. Acad Pediatr. 2012 Nov; 12(6):469-70.
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  3. Tanpowpong P, Broder-Fingert S, Katz AJ, Camargo CA. Characteristics of children with positive coeliac serology and normal villous morphology: potential coeliac disease. APMIS. 2013 Apr; 121(4):266-71.
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  4. Tanpowpong P, Broder-Fingert S, Katz AJ, Camargo CA. Predictors of duodenal bulb biopsy performance in the evaluation of coeliac disease in children. J Clin Pathol. 2012 Sep; 65(9):791-4.
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  5. Tanpowpong P, Broder-Fingert S, Katz AJ, Camargo CA. Predictors of gluten avoidance and implementation of a gluten-free diet in children and adolescents without confirmed celiac disease. J Pediatr. 2012 Sep; 161(3):471-5.
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  6. Tanpowpong P, Broder-Fingert S, Katz AJ, Camargo CA. Age-related patterns in clinical presentations and gluten-related issues among children and adolescents with celiac disease. Clin Transl Gastroenterol. 2012; 3:e9.
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  7. Chan YM, Broder-Fingert S, Paraschos S, Lapatto R, Au M, Hughes V, Bianco SD, Min L, Plummer L, Cerrato F, De Guillebon A, Wu IH, Wahab F, Dwyer A, Kirsch S, Quinton R, Cheetham T, Ozata M, Ten S, Chanoine JP, Pitteloud N, Martin KA, Schiffmann R, Van der Kamp HJ, Nader S, Hall JE, Kaiser UB, Seminara SB. GnRH-deficient phenotypes in humans and mice with heterozygous variants in KISS1/Kiss1. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2011 Nov; 96(11):E1771-81.
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  8. Chan YM, Broder-Fingert S, Wong KM, Seminara SB. Kisspeptin/Gpr54-independent gonadotrophin-releasing hormone activity in Kiss1 and Gpr54 mutant mice. J Neuroendocrinol. 2009 Dec; 21(12):1015-23.
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  9. Broder-Fingert S, Shah B, Kessler M, Pawelczak M, David R. Evaluation of adolescents for polycystic ovary syndrome in an urban population. J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol. 2009; 1(4):188-93.
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  10. Broder-Fingert S, Crowley WF, Boepple PA. Safety of frequent venous blood sampling in a pediatric research population. J Pediatr. 2009 Apr; 154(4):578-81.
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  11. Chan YM, Broder-Fingert S, Seminara SB. Reproductive functions of kisspeptin and Gpr54 across the life cycle of mice and men. Peptides. 2009 Jan; 30(1):42-8.
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