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Terry Harville, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Pathology, UAMS
Associate Professor of Pediatrics, ACH
Terry Harville, MD, PhD Medical School
University of Florida College of Medicine

PhD
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology University of Florida

Residency
Pediatrics
University of Florida

Fellowship
Pediatric Immunology, Rheumatology and Transplantation Biology
University of Florida

Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
Duke University

Post Doctoral Training
University of Florida

Board Certification(s)
Pediatrics
Pediatric Rheumatology
Allergy and Immunology

Clinical Interests
Immunodeficiency Disorders, Autoimmune Disorders, Transplantation- Solid Organ and Bone Marrow

Research Interests
Primary and Secondary Immunodeficiencies



Email: HarvilleTerryO@uams.edu



Selected Publications
Dai Y, Kysela B, Hanakahi LA, Manolis K, Riballo E, Stumm M, Harville TO, West SC, Oettinger MA, Jeggo PA; Nonhomologous end joining and V(D)J recombination require an additional factor. PNAS 100:2462-2467, 2003

Tyler LN, Harville TO, Blackall DP: Multiple Alloantibodies after Transfusion in an Infant Treated with Infliximab. NEJM 357:2092-2093, 2007

Slev PR, Williams BG, Harville TO, Ashwood ER, Bornhorst JA: Efficacy of the Detection of the Alpha 1-Antitrypsin ā€œZā€ Deficiency Variant by Routine Serum Protein Electrophoresis: Am J Clin Patho 130:568-72, 2008

Ilowite N, Porras O, Reiff A, Rudge S, Punaro M, Martin A, Allen R, Harville T, Sun Y-N, Bevirt T, Aras G, Appleton B: Anakinra in the Treatment of Polyarticular-Course Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis: Results of a Randomized Multicenter Study: accepted Clinical Rheumatology

Use of Immunoglobulins in Rheumatologic Disorders and Autoimmunopathies. In: Clinical Use of Immunoglobulins. Ed. Wahn and Orange. UNI-MED Verlag AG, Bremen, London, Boston, 2008, pp 127-139.



Abstracts
Tyler LN, Shirley D, Harville TO, Blackall DP: Severe Delayed Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction in a Patient Treated with Infliximab for Systemic Onset Juvenile Chronic Arthritis. Transfusion, Volume 46 Issue 9s Page 1A-164A, 2006

Ling M, Smith V, Leah S, Zhao B, McCombs E, Grismer L, Bunce M, Munroe D, Harville T: Anti-Latex Antibodies Do Not Appear To Interfere With the DynaChipTM HLA Antibody Analysis System, 22nd European Immunogenetics and Histocompatibility Conference, P-301, Tissue Antigens, 71:397, 2008

Rosenbaum ER, Harville TO, van Rhee F, Nakagawa M, Oza K, Theus JW, Cottler-Fox M: Complement Dependent Cell Cytotoxicity vs Fluorescence Cytometric Testing to Predict Finding Compatible Platelets, Abstract Number SP384, October 5, 2008

Ling M, Smith V, Leah S, Zhao B, McCombs E, Grismer L, Vigo C, Harville T: Anti-Latex Antibodies Do Not Appear To Interfere With the DynaChipTM HLA Antibody Detection System. ASHI Annual Meeting, 2008


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