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Sara Szabo, MD, PhD 

Titles
Pediatric pathologist, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin; assistant professor, Pediatric Pathology, The Medical College of Wisconsin.

Division
Pathology

Research interests
Birthmarks and vascular anomalies, disease pathology

Study interests
Pediatric pathology, placental pathology, vascular pathobiology.

Education
Medical degree, University of Pecs Medical School, Hungary, 1989; Doctorate, Tulane University, New Orleans, 2003; residency, Tulane University Medical School, New Orleans, 2002, LSU Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, 2003; fellowship, Texas Children's Hospital, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, 2004.

Certifications
Pediatric Pathology, American Board of Pathology, 2005; Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, 2003.

Honors
Cancer Center Fellowship Award, Tulane University; Richard Reed Surgical Pathology Award, Tulane University.

Representative publications

  • Szabo S, Boyanton Jr. BL, Krance R, Hunter JV, Hicks MJ, Versalovic J, Bhattacharjee M. Timely Recognition of Potentially Fatal Central Nervous System Infections by Rothia Mucilaginosa (Formerly Stomatococcus Mucilaginosus): Case Report and Literature Review with Outcomes Correlation; (manuscript in submission).
  • Szabo S, Haislip AM, Traina-Dorge V, Coston JM, Crawford BE, Garry RF. Human, Rhesus Macaque and Feline Sequences Highly Similar to Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus Sequences. Microscopy Research and Technique. 2005; 68(3-4): 209-21.
  • Szabo S, Haislip AM, Garry RF. Of Mice, Cats and Men: Is Human Breast Cancer a Zoonosis? Microscopy Research and Technique. 2005; 68(3-4):197-208.
  • Shimawi M, Szabo S, Popek E, Wassif CA, Porter FD, Potocki L. Recognition of Smith-Lemli-Opitz Syndrome (RSH) in the Fetus: Utility of Ultrasonography and Biochemical Analysis in Pregnancies with Low Maternal Serum Estriol. American Journal of Medical Genetics. 2005; 138(1):56-60.
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