Division of Gastroenterology - Liver Research Center 















Thomas Sepe, M.D.

Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine

Address:

University Gastroenterology
33 Staniford Street
Providence, RI 02905
phone: 401-421-8800
fax: 401-444-3658

E-Mail:TSepe@Lifespan.org

Clinical Interests:

My interests include interventional endoscopy and hepatology with a strong emphasis in hepatobiliary diseases. I have a particular interest in the immunosuppressed patient with gastrointestinal disease (including HIV) as well as the therapy of Chronic Viral Hepatitis B and C. I am involved in several clinical trials pertaining to Chronic Hepatitis C Therapy.

Selected Publications:

Saltzman JR, Kowdley KU, Pedrosa MC, Sepe TE, Golner B, Perrone G, Russell RM. Bacterial overgrowth without clinical malabsorption in elderly hypochlorhydric subjects. Gastroenterology. 106:615-623. 1994.

Serfaty-Lacrosniere C, Wood RJ, Voytko D, Saltzman JR, Pedrosa M, Sepe TE, Russell RM. Hypochlorhydria from short-term omeprazole treatment does not inhibit intestinal absorption of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium or zinc from food in humans. J Am Coll Nutr. Vol 14. No. 4. 364-368. 1995.

Paiva S, Sepe T, Booth S, Camilo M, O'Brien M, Davidson K, Sadowski J, Russell RM. R1 Interatcion between vitamin K nutriture and bacterial overgrowth in hypochlorhydria induced by omeprazole. Am. J. Clin Nutrit. 1998:68: 699-704.

 

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