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Philip J. Lyng, MD

Pulmonologist

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  • Bio & Insurance Information

    Dr. Philip Lyng is a pulmonologist from Scottsdale, Arizona, who is affiliated with Mayo Clinic Phoenix and Mayo Clinic Rochester. He graduated from University of Maryland School of Medicine and his residency stage in internal medicine was completed at Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education. Dr. Philip Lyng did two fellowships, one in pulmonary disease at Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education and one in critical care medicine at the same institution. The doctor is certified in internal medicine, sleep medicine, and pulmonary disease.


  • Education & Training

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    University Of Maryland School Of Medicine Graduated in 1981

    Medical School

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    Mayo Clinic Rochester Completed in 1982

    Internship

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    Mayo Clinic Rochester Completed in 1984

    Residency

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    Mayo Clinic Rochester Completed in 1986

    Fellowship

  • Board Certifications

    American Board of Internal Medicine

    American Board of Internal Medicine - Pulmonary Disease

    American Board of Sleep Medicine

  • Hospital & Practice

    Mayo Clinic Phoenix

    Languages: English/Spanish

    480-515-6296

    5777 East Mayo Boulevard

    Phoenix, Arizona 85054

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    Mayo Clinic Rochester

    Languages: English/Spanish

    507-284-2511

    200 S. W. First Street

    Rochester, Minnesota 55905

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  • Publications & Memberships

    Dr. Philip J. Lyng has contributed to 5 publications.

    Quality of life in bed partners of patients with obstructive sleep apnea or hypopnea after treatment with continuous positive airway pressure.

    Parish, J.M., Lyng, P.J.; Chest. 2003 Sep.

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    Importance of hydrogen peroxide in nitrofurantoin-induced cytotoxicity: evidence from an inbred catalase-deficient strain of mice.

    Lyng, P. J., Kachel, D. L., Martin, W. J.; J Lab Clin Med. 1988 Sep.

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    The effect of prostaglandin E1 or E2 on the in vitro blastogenic response of lymphocytes from normal and tumor-bearing mice.

    Stylos, W. A., Lengel, C. R., Lyng, P. J., Chirigos, M. A.; J Immunopharmacol. 1979.

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    T and B lymphocyte populations of the spleen and thymus in normal and immunosuppressed BALB/c mice.

    Stylos, W. A., Chirigos, M. A., Lyng, P. J., Lengel, C. R.; Cell Immunol. 1978 Sep 15.

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    Competencies in pulmonary procedures.

    Alvarez, F., Burger, C., Grinton, S., Johnson, M., Keller, C., Lyng, P., Malik, S., Parish, J., Pascual, J.; Chest. 2004 Feb.

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