Nelson A. Davino, MD
- Orthopedic Surgery
Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine
Languages: English, Spanish
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Get to know Nelson A. Davino, MD
Dr. Davino’s philosophy of care is to provide the highest quality and best possible care for a broad spectrum of Pediatric Orthopedic problems. To achieve this, family needs are always considered. The goal is to always make the patient and family feel that they are totally involved in management decisions.
Dr. Davino also sees patients at our Woodlands location on a very limited basis. Please call the Woodlands office at 936-267-7200 to schedule an appointment.
Clinical Interests
Fracture care, extremity deformity, sports related injuries, genetic disorders
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Reviews
Boone, PM; Chan, YM; Hunter, JV; Davino, NA. Increased bone turnover, osteoporosis, progressive tibial bowing, fractures and scoliosis in a patient with a final-exon SATB2 frameshift mutation. American Journal of Medical Genetics 2016; 170(11): 3028-3032.
Man, TK; Chintagumpala, M; Visvanathan, J; Davino, NA. Expression Profiles of Osteosarcoma That Can Predict Response to Chemotherapy. Cancer Research 2005; 65(18): 8142-8150.
Lau, CC; Harris, CP; Lu, XY; Davino NA. Frequent amplification and rearrangement of chromosomal bands 6p12-p21 and 17p11.2 in osteosarcoma. Benes, Chromosomes and Cancer 2004; 39(1): 11-21.