Frank (Xinqing) Fan, MD, FACG
Specialty: Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Dr. Fan was a Professor at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas before joining private practice. At UTSW, Dr. Fan treated complicated cases referred by area Gastroenterologists and patients from many other regions in the country. With extensive education and training, he brings up-to-date gastroenterology care to the community.
Dr. Fan completed his residency and internship in internal medicine at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University affiliated hospital in New York. He completed his gastroenterology fellowship at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Texas. He is board certified in gastroenterology and internal medicine.
In addition to his post at the University of Texas, Dr. Fan has also been an instructor at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York.
Dr. Fan serves as a committee member at the National Affairs Committee of American College of Gastroenterology. In his spare time, he enjoys hiking and spending time with his family.
Residency in Internal Medicine: Cornell University Affiliated Hospital, New York.
Fellowship in Gastroenterology: University of Texas Medical Branch, Texas.
Professional Membership:
Major Publications:
Xinqing Fan, Larry D Scott. Controversies
in Barrett’s Oesophagus. European Gastroenterology & Hepatology Review, 2012;8(1):82-85
John Kisiel, Xinqing
Fan, Susan Kane. Exacerbation of Organic Anxiety Disorder with Suicidal
Ideation Following Infliximab for Ulcerative Colitis. J. of Medicine. 2009;2(1):52–55
Xinqing Fan, Joseph Sellin. Review article: Small intestinal bacterial
overgrowth, bile acid malabsorption and gluten intolerance as possible causes
of chronic watery diarrhoea. Alimentary Pharmacology &Therapeutics. 2009; 29(10): 1069-1077
Xinqing Fan, Ned Snyder. The
Prevalence of Barrett’s Esophagus and Racial Difference in Patients with or
without GERD Symptoms: Role of race, age, and sex. Digestive Diseases and
Sciences. 2009; 54(3):572-7
Xinqing Fan, MD; Christine Kwan, BS; Taylor Riall, MD, Ph.D; Joseph Sellin,
MD. A gastric ulcer at the anastomosis site perforated into the liver after
Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery. Gastrointestinal
Endoscopy.
68(4): 769; 2008
O Petrescu, AF
Cheema, X Fan, MW Bradbury and PD Berk. Differences in adipocyte long
chain fatty acid uptake in Osborne–Mendel and S5B/Pl rats in response to
high-fat diets. International Journal of
Obesity. 32(5):853-62; 2008
X. Fan, L. Scott, S. Qiu, GS. Raju, M.
Shabot. Colonic Co-infection of Histoplasma and CMV in a HIV/AIDS Patient
Mimicking Carcinoma. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. 67(6):
977-978; 2008.
X. Fan, S. Nath, G. Gomez, and GS.
Raju. Acute Gastric Volvulus Practical Gastroenterology. XXXI(4):103-112; 2007.
O Petrescu, X Fan, M Gagner, PD Berk. Long Chain Fatty Acid Uptake
is Up-Regulated in Omental Adipocytes from Patients Undergoing Bariatric
Surgery for Obesity. International
Journal of Obesity. 29:196-203; 2005.
X.
Fan,
M. W. Bradbury, and P. D. Berk. Leptin and insulin modulate nutrient partitioning and weight loss in
ob/ob mice through regulation of long chain fatty acid uptake by adipocytes. J. Nutrition. 133(9):2707-2715; 2003.
DD. Stump, X. Fan, and PD. Berk. Characteristic of oleic acid
binding to adipocyte plasma membranes and uptake by rat adipocytes. J. Lip.
Res. 42:509-520; 2001.
P.D. Berk, S.L. Zhou, L. Kiang, X. Fan,
and M Bradbury. Selective up-regulation of fatty acid uptake by adipocytes
characterizes both genetic and diet-induced obesity in rodents. J. Biol.
Chem. 274:28626-28631; 1999.
Xinqing Fan and Carolyn Price. Coordinate regulation of G- and C-strand
length during new telomere synthesis. Mol. Biol. Cell: 8:2145-2155; 1997.
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