Dinesh Khanna, MD

Dinesh Khanna, MBBS, MSc

Specialty: Rheumatology, Internal Medicine
Title: Professor
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Dinesh Khanna, MD
Dinesh Khanna, MBBS, MSc
Rheumatology
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  • Areas of Practice

    Scleroderma, Gout

    Locations

    • Rheumatology Clinic | Taubman Center 1500 E Medical Center Dr
      Floor 3 Reception A
      Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5358
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    Insurance Accepted

    University of Michigan Health participates with most health insurance plans.

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    Education & Training

    Medical School or Training

    University College of Medical Sciences & Guru Teg Bahadur, 1996

    Residency

    Wright State University School of Medicine, Internal Medicine, 2000

    Fellowships

    UCLA Medical Center, Internal Medicine Rheumatology, 2003

    Board Certifications

    Rheumatology

    Research Overview

    Dr. Khanna directs a multidisciplinary group of caregivers, scientists and clinical researchers dedicated to advancing knowledge about scleroderma and related conditions. His research interests include clinical trial design in evaluating new treatments for scleroderma. Dr. Khanna is also funded by the NIH to develop new patient reported outcome measures in patients with scleroderma and different arthritides. In addition, he is leading international efforts to develop guidelines for the management of scleroderma and gout.

    Links

    Rheumatology - Division of Rheumatology

    Featured News & Stories

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    Health Lab

    A scleroderma clinical trial brings a better quality of life for one participant

    The CAR-T treatment has been used in cancer patients for years. Now the approach is being used for those with severe scleroderma to teach the body to fight the autoimmune disorder.