
Mr. David Charles Bloom MD
Ear-Nose and Throat Doctor (Pediatric) | Pediatric Otolaryngology
620 John Paul Jones Circle, Naval Medial Center Portsmouth VA, 23708About
Dr. David Bloom practices Pediatric Otolaryngology in Portsmouth, VA. Pediatric otolaryngologists are primarily concerned with medical and surgical treatment of ear, nose, and throat diseases in children. Services that Dr. Bloom provides include the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, and throat disorders, and head and neck diseases; surgery of the head and neck, including before and after-surgery care; consultation with other doctors when ear, nose, or throat diseases are detected; and assistance in the identification of communication disorders in children.
Education and Training
Mayo Med Sch, Rochester Mn 1994
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- LAT expression during an acute HSV infection in the mouse.
- Gene transfer into the central nervous system using herpes simplex virus-1 vectors.
- Novel nuclear signaling pathway mediates activation of fibroblast growth factor-2 gene by type 1 and type 2 angiotensin II receptors.
- A cAMP response element within the latency-associated transcript promoter of HSV-1 facilitates induced ocular reactivation in a mouse hyperthermia model.
- Gene transfer to ovine corneal endothelium.
- Head and neck manifestation of mycobacterium avium complex disease as a consequence of return of immunocompetency in AIDS.
- Gene therapy, electroporation, and the future of wound-healing therapies.
- Altering the expression kinetics of VP5 results in altered virulence and pathogenesis of herpes simplex virus type 1 in mice.
- The region of the HSV-1 latency-associated transcript required for epinephrine-induced reactivation in the rabbit does not include the 2.0-kb intron.
- Herpes simplex virus-1 and varicella-zoster virus latency in ganglia.
- Overlapping subdeletions within a 348-bp in the 5' exon of the LAT region that facilitates epinephrine-induced reactivation of HSV-1 in the rabbit ocular model do not further define a functional element.
- HSV LAT and neuronal survival.
- Experimental transmission of a herpesvirus in Greek tortoises (Testudo graeca).
- Specific histone tail modification and not DNA methylation is a determinant of herpes simplex virus type 1 latent gene expression.
- Wegener granulomatosis presenting as an infiltrative retropharyngeal mass with syncope and hypoglossal paresis.
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