Tanveer A. Khan, MD

Thoracic & Cardiac Surgeon

Conditions Treated

Lung Cancer Pericardial Mesothelioma Pleural Mesothelioma Testicular Mesothelioma

Bio & Insurance Information

Dr. Tanveer Khan is a thoracic and cardiac surgeon based in Danville, California. He has been in practice for 19 years. Dr. Khan graduated in 1998 from the medical school of University of California San Diego. He completed a residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center followed by two residency stages at UCLA Medical Center and Stanford University. Dr. Tanveer Khan is a board-certified specialist in surgery and thoracic and cardiac surgery. Dr. Khan has also been an active researcher. He contributed to several studies covering topics like inhaled nitric oxide versus inhaled prostacyclin in cases of heart and lung transplantation, mesenteric microcirculatory response to vasopressin and phenylephrine, Aprotinin after regional ischemia and cardioplegic arrest. Dr. Tanveer Khan is currently affiliated with the John Muir Medical Center in Concord John, Stanford Health Care Valleycare, Muir Medical Center Walnut Creek, San Ramon Regional Medical Center.



Education & Training

University of California San Diego

Medical School

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Residency

UCLA Medical Center

Fellowship

Stanford University

Fellowship

Board Certifications

American Board of Thoracic Surgery - Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery

Hospitals & Clinics

John Muir Medical Center, Concord

Languages: English/Spanish

(925) 682-8200

2540 East St

Concord, California 94520

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Publications

Dr. Tanveer A. Khan has contributed to 3 publications.

A prospective, randomized, crossover pilot study of inhaled nitric oxide versus inhaled prostacyclin in heart transplant and lung transplant recipients.

Khan, T.A., Schnickel, G., Ross, D., Bastani, S., Laks, H., Esmailian, F., Marelli, D., Beygui, R., Shemin, R., Watson, L., Vartapetian, I., Ardehali, A.; J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2009-12-01.

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Differential effects on the mesenteric microcirculatory response to vasopressin and phenylephrine after cardiopulmonary bypass.

Khan, T.A., Bianchi, C., Ruel, M., Feng, J., Sellke, F.W.; J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2007 Mar.

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Aprotinin preserves cellular junctions and reduces myocardial edema after regional ischemia and cardioplegic arrest.

Khan, T.A., Bianchi, C., Araujo, E., Voisine, P., Xu, S., Feng, J., Li, J., Sellke, F.W.; Circulation. 2005 Aug 30.

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