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PAID
NEW YORK, N.Y.
PERMIT NO. 4666
PRSRT STD
U.S. POSTAGE
WEILL
CORNELL
P H Y S I C I A N S
Weill Cornell
Comprehensive
Dermatopathology Service
Excellence in Academic
and Diagnostic
Dermatopathology
Dermatopathology Main Office
Tel: 212-746-6434
Fax: 212-746-8570
Toll-free:
1-800-551-0670 X 66434
For billing inquiries,
please call:
212-746-6445
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Division of Dermatopathology
525 East 68th Street, 3rd Floor, Box 58
New York, NY 10021
For More Information
Cynthia M. Magro, MD
Director
Weill Cornell Comprehensive
Dermatopathology Service
Services
Dr. Cynthia M. Magro
◗ Routine H and E Interpretation
Director
Weill Cornell Comprehensive
Dermatopathology Service
To receive additional information on the Service,
please mail this reply card. No postage necessary.
Excellence in Academic and Diagnostic
Dermatopathology
Weill Cornell Comprehensive Dermatopathology Service is
a leading-edge consultation service and CAP-accredited
laboratory for dermatologists, plastic and general surgeons and
other dermatopathologists. Guided by the vision and leadership of the internationally renowned dermatopathologist
Dr. Cynthia M. Magro, the Service offers referring physicians
the speed and accuracy of results that can make a lifesaving difference.
◗ Electron Microscopy
Epidermolysis bullosa, indeterminate cell proliferative
disorder, Langerhans cell histiopathy, congenital ichythosis.
◗ B and T cell Gene Rearrangement Studies
◗ Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization
◗ In Situ Hybridization
Comprehensive HPV typing.
Referring physicians and their patients benefit from:
• Consultation and case review with an expert
◗ Comprehensive Immunohistochemistry
Including lymphocyte markers.
in Dermatopathology.
◗ Direct Immunofluorescence
• A state-of-the-art specimen analysis laboratory.
• Efficient, timely reporting.
• Routine diagnostic cases interpreted within 24 hours
of specimen receipt.
• Comprehensive B, T, and NK cell immunophenotyping
performed and interpreted within 72 hours of receipt
of specimen.
• Complex molecular analyses to determine
B and T cell lineage and clonality available within
five business days.
• Utilization of a large array of immunohistochemical
markers to assess neoplasia.
◗ Indirect Immunofluorescent C5b-9 Assay
◗ Salt Split Skin Assay
Distinction of Bullous Pemphigoid and Epidermolysis
bullosa acquisita.
◗ Indirect Immunofluorescent Testing
Assessment of circulating antibodies directed against
endothelium and pemphigus/pemphigoid antigens.
◗ Second Consultative Opinions
Inflammatory skin disease, lymphoproliferative lesions
and melanocytic proliferations.
◗ Specimen Transport
Dr. Cynthia M. Magro is an internationally renowned
dermatopathologist, educator and author. She is a Professor
of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Weill
Cornell Medical College in Manhattan, and is board
certified in anatomic pathology, dermatopathology and
cytopathology. Dr. Magro is an expert in the diagnosis of
complex inflammatory skin diseases. Her areas of expertise
include cutaneous manifestations of autoimmune disease,
systemic viral disease and vasculitis, atypical drug reactions,
benign, atypical and overtly malignant lymphocytic infiltrates of the skin, and diagnostically difficult melanocytic
proliferations.
The award-winning author of The Melanocytic Proliferation:
A Comprehensive Textbook of Pigmented Lesions, Dr. Magro
has recently completed her second book, The Cutaneous
Lymphoid Proliferation, a comprehensive textbook on
benign and malignant lymphocytic infiltrates. She has
co-authored over 170 peer reviewed papers and several
textbook chapters.
Dr. Magro frequently presents courses on inflammatory
skin pathology and difficult melanocytic proliferations to
the American Academy of Dermatology, the United States
and Canadian Academy of Pathology, and the American
Society of Clinical Pathology.
Local courier services provide a daily pick-up and transport
of specimens. Specimens may also be submitted via FedEx.
TCR gene rearrangement
◗ Reports
◗ Duplicate Slides
H2O
- control
+ control
Patient 3
Patient 2
Patient 1
25 bp
All reports are autofaxed.
Duplicate slides are available upon request.
Referring
For More Information
200 —
125 —
Dermatopathology Main Office
Tel: 212-746-6434
Fax: 212-746-8570
Toll-free: 1-800-551-0670 X 66434
For billing inquiries, please call:
212-746-6445
dermatologists, plastic and
general surgeons and other dermatopathologists can consult with Dr. Magro
who has access to the outstanding
support staff and services of Weill
Cornell Medical College.
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