Penn Medicine Provider
Neurology
Dennis L. Kolson, MD, PhD
4.9
(166)
Accepting new patients
Sees patients age 18 and up
Penn Neuroscience Center - Neurology

About me

  • Professor of Neurology
  • Professor of Neurology in Microbiology

Education and training

  • Medical School: University of Pittsburgh
  • Residency: Mercy Providence Hospital/UPMC Passavant Hospital
  • Residency: Duke University Medical Center
  • Fellowship: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

What my patients think about me

Average Rating
4.9

166 reviews

Comments are submitted by patients and reflect their views and opinions. The comments are not endorsed by and do not necessarily reflect the views of Penn Medicine.

April 2025
5.0
5.0
dr. kolson reminds me of times past when you knew that the doctor was totally focused on the patient and no time constraints
March 2025
4.0
4.0
only schedule afternoon appointments.
March 2025
5.0
5.0
dr. kolson is such a lovely and patient professional. open minded and very kind. i never felt rushed during the appointment.
March 2025
5.0
5.0
he's great

Insurance accepted

My Locations

Penn Medicine hospital privileges

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Pennsylvania Hospital: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Penn Presbyterian Medical Center: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Dr. Kolson is a Penn Medicine physician.

Qualifications and experience

My research

Kolson DL, Sabnekar P, Baybis M and Crino PB Gene expression in TUNEL-positive Neurons in HIV-infected brain , J. Neurovirol., 10((suppl. 1)): 2004,102-7


Patel SH, Kolson DL, Glosser G, Matozzo I, Ge Y, Babb JS, Mannon LJ and Grossman RI. Correlation between percentage of brain parenchymal volume and neurocognitive performance in HIV infected patients. , Am. J. Neuroradiol. , 23: 2002,543-549


Chen W, Sulcove J, Frank I, Jaffer S, Ozdener H and Kolson DL. Development of a human neuronal cell model for HIV/macrophage-induced neurotoxicity: apoptosis induced by HIV-1 primary isolates and evidence for involvement of the Bcl-2/Bcl-xL-sensitive intrinsic apoptosis pathway. , J. Virology , 76: 2002,9407-9419


Ge Y, Grossman RI, Babb JS, Rabin ML, Mannon LJ and Kolson DL. Age-related total gray matter and white matter changes in normal adult brain. Part I. Volumetric MR imaging analysis. , Am. J. Neuroradiol. , 23: 2002,1327-1333


Ge Y, Grossman RI, Babb JS, Rabin ML, Mannon LJ and Kolson DL. Age-related total gray matter and white matter changes in normal adult brain. Part II: quantitative magnetization transfer ratio histogram analysis. , Am. J. Neuroradiol. , 23: 2002,1334-1341


O’Donnell, LA, Chen W, Agrawal A, Sulcove J and Kolson DL. Potential neuroprotective role of APJ/apelin interactions: protection against HIV-induced apoptosis. , NIMH workshop: Viral and Host Genetic Factyors Regulating HIV/CNS Disease, Rockville, MD.: 2002


Martin-Garcia J, Kolson DL, Gonzalez-Scarano F. Chemokine receptors in the brain: their role in HIV infection and pathogenesis. , AIDS (in press).: 2002


Ge Y, Grossman RL, Udupa JK, Babb JS, Kolson DL and McGowan JC. Magnetization transfer ratio histogram analysis of gray matter in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. , Am. J. Neuroradiol. , 22: 2001,470-475


Ge Y, Grossman RL, Udupa JK, Babb JS, Nyul LG and Kolson DL. Brain atrophy in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: fractional volumetric analysis of gray matter and white matter. , Radiology , 220: 2001,606-610


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