Faculty

Paul T. McEnery, MD

Emeritus Professor of Pediatrics

Education and Training

  • BS, College of the Holy Cross
  • MD, Strich School of Medicine of Loyola University, Chicago
  • MBA, Xavier University, Cincinnati
  • Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati
  • Pediatric Nephrology, Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati

Clinical Interests

  • Glomerulonephritis
  • Vitamin D resistant rickets
  • Care of the child with end-stage renal disease

Research Interests

Dr. McEnery has a long standing interest in the classification, natural history, and treatment of membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis. He is carefully following one of the largest, best studied cohorts of children with this disorder in the world. He also is involved in the design and conduct of clinical trials in pediatric renal transplantation.

Representative Recent Publications

  • McEnery PT, Alexander SR, Sullivan K, and Tejani A. Renal transplantation in children and adolescents: The 1992 annual report of the North American Pediatric Renal Transplant Cooperative Study. Pediatric Nephrology 7:711-720, 1993.
  • Schurman SJ, and McEnery PT. Influence of histocompatibility on allograft outcome. In: Pediatric Renal Transplant, Eds. Tejani, A. and Fine RN. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., pp 95-108, 1994.
  • McEnery PT. Pediatric renal transplantation: A review of data from North American Pediatric Renal Transplant Cooperative Study (NAPRCS). Saudi J. Kidney Dis Transplant 5(3):336-346, 1994.
  • Kastan C, McEnery PT, Tejani AH, and Stablein DM. Renal allograft survival according to primary diagnosis in North American children. A report of the North American Pediatric Renal Transplant Cooperative Study. Pediatric Nephrology 9:679-684, 1996.
  • Econs MJ, and McEnery PT. Autosomal dominant hypophosphatemic rickets/osteomalacia: Clinical characterization of a novel renal phosphate-wasting disorder. J Clin Endocrinol Metabol, 82:674-681, 1997.
  • Schurman SJ, and McEnery PT. Factors influencing short-term and long-term pediatric renal transplant survival. J Pediatr 130-455-462, 1997.
  • Mitsnefes MM, Omoloja A, McEnery PT. Short-term pediatric renal transplant survival: Blood pressure and allograft function. Pediatr Transplantation 5:1-7, 2001.
  • Mitsnefes MM, Omoloja A, McEnery P. Short-term pediatric renal transplant survival: The effect of blood pressure on allograft function. Pediatr. Transplant 5:160-165, 2001.
  • Mitsnefes MM, Omoloja A, McEnery PT. Short-term pediatric renal transplant survival: Blood pressure and allograft function. Pediatr. Transplant 5:160-165, 2001.
  • Omoloja AA, Racadio JM, McEnery PT. Tl: Post-biopsy renal arteriovenous fistula. Pediatr Transplant 6:82-85, 2002.