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Marilyn E. Levi, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine

Phone: 720-848-0817
E-mail: Marilyn.Levi@uchsc.edu
Address: University of Colorado Denver
Anschutz Outpatient Pavilion
Infectious Diseases Group Practice
P.O. Box 6510
Mail Stop B-163
Aurora, Colorado 80045

Medical School
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
Residency
Internal Medicine, Parkland Memorial Hospital/Dallas VA Medical Center
Fellowship
Infectious Diseases, Parkland Memorial Hospital/Dallas VA Medical Center
Research and/or Clinical Interests
Dr. Marilyn E. Levi is Associate Professor of Medicine in the division of infectious diseases at the University of Colorado Denver. She received her Infectious Diseases training at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Her work focuses on transplant infectious diseases, with a specific interest in viral complications of transplantation including the treatment of multiresistant cytomegalovirus with novel agents, Epstein Barr virus and posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder. She also attends in the Infectious Diseases Group Practice Clinic at the University of Colorado Hospital and is involved in trials of the AIDS Clinical Trial Group.

Selected Publications

  1. Kleinschmidt-DeMasters BK, Marder B, Levi M et al. Naturally-Acquired West Nile Virus Encephalomyelitis in Transplant Recipients: Clinical, Laboratory, Diagnostic, and Neuropathological Features. Archives of Neurology 61:1210-1220, 2004
  2. Lindenfeld JA, Page RL, Zolty R, Shakar S, Levi M et al. Drug Therapy in the Heart Transplant Recipient. Circulation: 2005;111:1-4
  3. Levi ME, Mandava N, Chan L, Weinberg A, Olson J. Treatment of Multi-drug Resistant Cytomegalovirus Retinitis with Systemically Administered Leflunomide. Transplant Infectious Diseases. Transplant Infectious Diseases 2006: 8: 38-43
  4. Bowles D, Truesdale A, Trotter J, Levi M. Enterobacter Cancerogenus Bacteremia in a patient with poor dentition, cirrhosis and a variceal bleed. Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology 2006;40;456-57
  5. Campsen J, Hendrickson R, Bak T, Wachs M, Kam I, Russ P, Nash R, Levi M. Herpes Simplex in a Liver Transplant Recipient. Liver Transplantation 2006: 12: 1171-1173
Centers for AIDS Research

Division of Infectious Diseases
4200 E. 9th Avenue, B168
Denver, CO 80262
Phone 303 315 7233
Fax 303 315 8681