Matthew Breeggemann, MD

Title(s)Assistant Professor, Medicine
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address500 Parnassus Avenue, #W413C
San Francisco CA 94117
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    Carroll College, Helena, MTBA05/2012Biology
    Creighton University School of Medicine, Omaha, NEMD05/2016Medicine
    Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NHResidency06/2019Internal Medicine
    Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NHChief Residency06/2020Internal Medicine
    University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CAFellowship06/2023Nephrology

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    Dr. Breeggemann is the medical director of the nephrology based kidney stone prevention center at UCSF. He also cares for patients with chronic kidney disease and electrolyte disorders in both the inpatient and outpatient settings.

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    1. The Evolving Role of Genetic Testing in Monogenic Kidney Stone Disease: Spotlight on Primary Hyperoxaluria. J Urol. 2024 Aug 02; 101097JU0000000000004147. Breeggemann MC, Harris PC, Lieske JC, Tasian GE, Wood KD. PMID: 39093847.
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    2. How We Treat Primary Hyperoxaluria Type 1. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2024 Jun 01; 19(6):800-802. Breeggemann MC, Harris PC, Lieske JC, Tasian GE, Wood KD. PMID: 38494457; PMCID: PMC11168812.
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    3. A Case Report of Kidney-Only Transplantation in Primary Hyperoxaluria Type 1: A Novel Approach with the Use of Nedosiran. Case Rep Nephrol Dial. 2023 Jan-Dec; 13(1):63-69. Breeggemann MC, Gluck SL, Stoller ML, Lee MM. PMID: 37497389; PMCID: PMC10368091.
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    4. Transient Hyperkalemia Following Treatment of Chronic Hypokalemia: A Case Report and Review of Distal Tubule Physiology. Case Rep Nephrol Dial. 2022 Jan-Apr; 12(1):1-4. Breeggemann MC, Gluck SL. PMID: 35224021; PMCID: PMC8832181.
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    5. Gut microbiome-derived phenyl sulfate contributes to albuminuria in diabetic kidney disease. Nat Commun. 2019 04 23; 10(1):1835. Kikuchi K, Saigusa D, Kanemitsu Y, Matsumoto Y, Thanai P, Suzuki N, Mise K, Yamaguchi H, Nakamura T, Asaji K, Mukawa C, Tsukamoto H, Sato T, Oikawa Y, Iwasaki T, Oe Y, Tsukimi T, Fukuda NN, Ho HJ, Nanto-Hara F, Ogura J, Saito R, Nagao S, Ohsaki Y, Shimada S, Suzuki T, Toyohara T, Mishima E, Shima H, Akiyama Y, Akiyama Y, Ichijo M, Matsuhashi T, Matsuo A, Ogata Y, Yang CC, Suzuki C, Breeggemann MC, Heymann J, Shimizu M, Ogawa S, Takahashi N, Suzuki T, Owada Y, Kure S, Mano N, Soga T, Wada T, Kopp JB, Fukuda S, Hozawa A, Yamamoto M, Ito S, Wada J, Tomioka Y, Abe T. PMID: 31015435; PMCID: PMC6478834.
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    6. Proximal tubule-derived colony stimulating factor-1 mediates polarization of renal macrophages and dendritic cells, and recovery in acute kidney injury. Kidney Int. 2015 Dec; 88(6):1274-1282. Wang Y, Chang J, Yao B, Niu A, Kelly E, Breeggemann MC, Abboud Werner SL, Harris RC, Zhang MZ. PMID: 26422503; PMCID: PMC4675680.
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