
My Notes
There are 600 + physicians and other health care providers practicing within 18 different clinical entities, or specialty groups that are affiliated with Stony Brook University Physicians (SBU Physicians). Together, these providers offer patients of all ages a comprehensive range of high quality medical services, from primary care to advanced specialty care. The physicians and health care professionals affiliated with SBU Physicians are committed to excellence in service and leadership in clinical care. In their capacity as faculty of the Stony Brook University School of Medicine, they also educate medical students, interns, residents and fellows in many specialties and sub-specialties, and engage in research and clinical trials that help to advance the science of medicine.

My Articles
(1)Aijaz N, Blanco E, Lane AH, and Wilson TA. Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Masked by Primary Adrenal Insufficiency in a child with Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndrome Type 2. Clinical Pediatrics, 2003, 42(1);75-77.
(2)Lane AH, Aijaz N, Galvin-Parton P, Lanman J, Mangano R, and Wilson T. Mosaic Variegated Aneuploidy with Growth hormone Deficiency and Congenital Heart Defects. American Journal Medical Genetics, 2002, 110(3):273-77.
(3)Lane AH, Lee MM. Mullerian Inhibiting Substance: a non-traditional marker of gonadal function. Current Opinion in Endocrinology and Diabetes, 2001, Dec., 8:296-300.
(4)Bastepe M, Lane AH, Tojo K, Juppner H. Paternal uniparental isodisomy of chromosome 20 (patUPD20q) and the resulting changes in GNAS1 methylation as a plausible cause of pseudohypoparathyroidism. American Journal of Human Genetics, 68, 2001.
(5)Watanabe K; Clarke TR; Lane AH; Wang X; Donahoe PK. Endogenous expression of Müllerian inhibiting substance in early postnatal rat sertoli cells requires multiple steroidogenic factor-1 and GATA-4-binding sites. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 2000 Feb, 97:4, 1624-9
(6)Godil MA, Galvin-Parton P, Monte D, Zerah M, Purandare , Lane AH, Wilson TW. Congenital Nasal Pyriform Apeture Stenosis Associated with Central Diabetes Insipidus. Journal of Pediatrics, 2000 Aug, 137:2, 260-262