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Donnell J. Creel

Donnell J. Creel, PhD

Languages spoken: English

Academic Information

Departments Primary - Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences

Donnell J. Creel, Ph.D. is Director of Electrophysiology Service at the John A. Moran Eye Center. The Electrophysiology Service performs examinations including visually evoked potentials, full-field electroretinograms, auditory brainstem responses, electro-oculograms, multifocal electroretinograms and multifocal visually evoked potentials. These tests quantitate retinal, optic pathway, visual cortical and brainstem auditory pathway function. The examinations are performed in clinic at Moran Eye Center, operating theaters at Moran Eye Center and Primary Children's Medical Center, bedside for non-ambulatory patients, and in conjunction with MRI scanning.

Education History

Undergraduate University of Missouri
BA
Graduate Training University of Missouri
MA
Doctoral Training University of Utah
PhD
Postdoctoral Fellowship Kansas City VAMC
Postdoctoral Fellow

Selected Publications

Journal Article

  1. Katz BJ, Ward JH, Digre KB, Creel DJ, Mamalis (2003). Persistent severe visual and electroretinographic abnormalities after intravenous Cisplatin therapy. Journal of neuro-ophthalmology, 23(2), 132-5.
  2. Patel RC, Vitale AT, Creel DJ, Digre K (2020). Not All That Flickers Is Snow. Journal of neuro-ophthalmology, 41(1), e97-e99.
  3. Ronquillo CC, Sauer L, Morgan D, Heckzo JB, Creel DJ, Mamalis N, DeAngelis MM, Hagemann GS, Bernstein P (2019). ABSENCE OF MACULAR DEGENERATION IN A PATIENT WITH ACERULOPLASMINEMIA. Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.), 39(9), 1824-1828.
  4. Chang WH, Katz BJ, Warner JE, Vitale AT, Creel D, Digre K (2008). A novel method for screening the multifocal electroretonogram in patients using hydroxychloroquine. Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.), 28(10), 1478-86.

Book Chapter

  1. Creel D (2019). Visually evoked potentials. Handbook of clinical neurology, 160, 501-522.
  2. Creel D (2019). The electrooculogram. Handbook of clinical neurology, 160, 495-499.

Letter

  1. Westbroek W, Adams D, Huizing M, Koshoffer A, Dorward H, Tinloy B, Parkes J, Helip-Wooley A, Kleta R, Tsilou E, Duvernay P, Digre KB, Creel DJ, White JG, Boissy RE, Gahl W (2007). Cellular defects in Chediak-Higashi syndrome correlate with the molecular genotype and clinical phenotype. The Journal of investigative dermatology, 127(11), 2674-7.