Michael T. Johnstone, MD

Adjunct Associate Professor, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

Biography

Dr. Michael T. Johnstone is a cardiologist in Boston, Massachusetts and is affiliated with St. Elizabeth's Medical Center-Brighton. He received his medical degree from McGill University Faculty of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years. He has expertise in treating heart failure, coronary artery disease, chronic high blood pressure, among other conditions

Publications

  • Published 12/2/2008

    Smeglin A, Merchan J, Maysky M, Johnstone M, Pastore JO. Images in cardiovascular medicine: Giant left atrial appendage aneurysm. Circulation. 2008 Dec 02; 118(23):2393-4. PMID: 19047593.

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  • Published 11/26/2008

    Doria A, Wojcik J, Xu R, Gervino EV, Hauser TH, Johnstone MT, Nolan D, Hu FB, Warram JH. Interaction between poor glycemic control and 9p21 locus on risk of coronary artery disease in type 2 diabetes. JAMA. 2008 Nov 26; 300(20):2389-97. PMID: 19033589.

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  • Published 2/1/2007

    Boonyasrisawat W, Eberle D, Bacci S, Zhang YY, Nolan D, Gervino EV, Johnstone MT, Trischitta V, Shoelson SE, Doria A. Tag polymorphisms at the A20 (TNFAIP3) locus are associated with lower gene expression and increased risk of coronary artery disease in type 2 diabetes. Diabetes. 2007 Feb; 56(2):499-505. PMID: 17259397.

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  • Published 1/16/2007

    Gelfand EV, Bzymek D, Johnstone MT. Images in cardiovascular medicine. Sinus of Valsalva aneurysm with right ventricular outflow tract obstruction: evaluation with Doppler, real-time 3-dimensional and contrast echocardiography. Circulation. 2007 Jan 16; 115(2):e16-7. PMID: 17228007.

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  • Published 10/1/2006

    Soccio T, Zhang YY, Bacci S, Mlynarski W, Placha G, Raggio G, Di Paola R, Marucci A, Johnstone MT, Gervino EV, Abumrad NA, Klein S, Trischitta V, Doria A. Common haplotypes at the adiponectin receptor 1 (ADIPOR1) locus are associated with increased risk of coronary artery disease in type 2 diabetes. Diabetes. 2006 Oct; 55(10):2763-70. PMID: 17003341.

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