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New York, NY 10029
Tel
212-241-4299
Fax
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Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Annenberg Building Floor 5th Floor Room Room 5-207
1468 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10029
Tel
212-241-4514
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212-241-5142

Thomas A. Ullman

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR  Medicine, Gastroenterology

Overview

Subspecialty Gastroenterology
Clinical Interests Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
  Crohn's Disease
  Ulcerative Colitis
Gender Male
E-mail thomas.ullman@mountsinai.org
Education and Training MD, Cornell University Medical College
  Residency, Internal Medicine, New York Hospital
  Fellowship, Digestive Disease, Yale University School of Medicine


Training

Education and Training MD, Cornell University Medical College
  Residency, Internal Medicine, New York Hospital
  Fellowship, Digestive Disease, Yale University School of Medicine
Board Certification Gastroenterology

Clinical Practice

Subspecialty Gastroenterology
Clinical Interests Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
  Crohn's Disease
  Ulcerative Colitis
Board Certification Gastroenterology

Research

Dr. Ullman's major research focus is cancer in inflammatory bowel disease. His work includes identification of the clinical risk factors for colon cancer in IBD. He has conducted studies detailing the natural history of dysplasia in ulcerative colitis, the influence of inflammation on carcinogenesis in IBD, and the relative chemopreventive effects of a number of therapies used in UC.  Additionally, Dr. Ullman is pursuing research into biomarkers of disease diagnosis and activity in IBD, and the outcomes of patients with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis treated with cyclosporine A.

Publications

Ullman T, Odze R, Farraye FA. Diagnosis and Management of Dysplasia in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease of the Colon [Epub ahead of print]. Inflamm Bowel Dis;.


Ullman T, Croog V, Harpaz N, Hossain S, Kornbluth A, Bodian C, Itzkowitz S. Progression to Colorectal Neoplasia in Ulcerative Colitis: Effect of 5-Aminosalicylic Acid. Clin Gastro and Hepatol 2008; 6: 1225-1230.


Gupta RB, Harpaz N, Itzkowitz S, Hossain S, Matula S, Kornbluth A, Bodian C, Ullman T. Histologic inflammation is a risk factor for progression to colorectal neoplasia in ulcerative colitis: a cohort study. Gastroenterology 2007; 133: 1099-1105.


Ullman TA, Palmon R. The Certain Uncertainty of Measuring Disease Activity in IBD. J Clin Gastroenterol 2007; 41: 123-125.


Matula S, Croog V, Itzkowitz S, Harpaz N, Bodian C, Hossain S, Ullman T. Chemoprevention of colorectal neoplasia in ulcerative colitis: the effect of 6-mercaptopurine. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol 2005 October; 3(10): 1015-1021.


Ullman T, Croog V, Harpaz N, Sachar D, Itzkowitz S. Progression of flat low-grade dysplasia to advanced neoplasia in patients with ulcerative colitis. Gastroenterology 2003; 125(5): 1311-1319.


Ullman TA. Patients with LGD Should Be Advised to Undergo Surgery. Inflamm Bowel Dis 2003; 9: 267-269.


Ullman TA, Loftus EV, Kakar S, Burgart LJ, Sandborn WJ, Tremaine WJ. The Fate of Low Grade Dysplasia in Ulcerative Colitis. The American Journal of Gastroenterology 2002; 97: 922-927.


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