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Emily A. Japp, MD

Academic Title:

Clinical Assistant Professor

Primary Appointment:

Medicine

Location:

University of Maryland Center for Diabetes and Endocrinology, 800 Linden Avenue, 8th floor, Baltimore, MD 21201

Phone (Primary):

443-682-6800

Fax:

410-856-3840

Education and Training

Georgetown University, BA, English Literature, 2012

University of Maryland School of Medicine, MD, 2016

Montefiore Medical Center, Internal Medicine Residency, 2019

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Bone Disease Fellowship, 2021

Biosketch

Dr. Emily Japp is an Assistant Professor of Medicine, joining the faculty at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 2021. She has clinical experience in general endocrinology, with a focus in thyroid disorders, particularly performing thyroid nodule fine needle aspiration, and adrenal medicine. 

Research/Clinical Keywords

General endocrinology, Diabetes, Thyroid disease, Adrenal medicine, Metabolic bone disorders, Pituitary medicine

Highlighted Publications

  1. Japp EA, Kasher Meron M, Zonszein J. A dramatic response to denosumab: protracted hypocalcemia related to HTLV-1 associated adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma. AACE Clinical Case Reports. 2019, 5(3): e210-213.
  2. Aleksic S, Eisenberg R, Tsomos E, Zahedpour Anaraki S, Japp E, Upadhyay L, Mowrey WB, Akalin E, Zonszein J. Glycemic management and clinical outcomes in underserved minority kidney transplant receipients with type 2 and post-transplantation diabetes: a single-center retrospective study. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. 2020, 165: 108221.
  3. Japp EA, Leiter A, Tsomos EA, Reda SA, Levine AC. Management of 3 cases of pheochromocytoma during the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City: lessons learned. J Endocr Soc. 2020;5(2):bvaa198.
  4. Alba EL, Japp EA (co-first author), Fernandez-Ranvier G, Badani K, Wilck E, Ghesani M, Wolf A, Wolin EM, Corbett V, Steinmetz D, Skamagas M, Levine AC. The Mount Sinai clinical pathway for the diagnosis and management of hypercortisolism due to ectopic ACTH syndrome. J Endocr Soc. 2022;6(7):bvac073.
  5. Carlisle K, Blackburn KW, Japp EA, McArdle PF, Turner DJ, Terhune JH, Englum BR, Smith PW, Hu Y. Laparoscopic surgery for adrenocortical carcinoma: estimating the risk of margin-positive resection. J Surg Oncol. 2023; PMID 38037311.
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