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Jerzy Stanek, MD, PhD

Professor
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
 

Office location: Medical Sciences Building, room 1358D
Phone: 513-558-9153
E-mail address: stanekjw@email.uc.edu

MD and PhD: Jagiellonian University College of Medicine, Kraków, Poland

Specialty training and/or board certification:

Obstetrics and gynecology and cytopathology: University Hospitals, Jagiellonian University College of Medicine, Kraków, Poland;

Reproductive endocrinology: Postgraduate Education Medical Center, Warsaw, Poland;

Anatomic and clinical pathology: Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC, and Rush Presbyterian/St Luke’s Medical Center, Chicago, IL;

Pediatric pathology: University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

Specialty areas: pediatric/perinatal pathology, placental pathology

Research interests: pathology of in-utero hypoxia, perinatal infections, placental implantation, pathology of high-risk pregnancy

Books

  1. Klimek R and Stanek J. Diagnostic Methods in High-Risk Pregnancy. Polish Medical Publishers, Warsaw, Poland, 1978.
  2. Klimek R and Stanek J. Diagnostics and Management of High-Risk Pregnancy. Polish Medical Publishers, Warsaw, Poland, 1983.

Recent Publications:

  1. Stanek, J., K.E. Bove, M. Bofinger, D. Needham, L.R. Saldana, G.K. Mutema, and R. Meyer. Premature Closure of Foramen Ovale and Renal Vein Thrombosis in a Stillborn Twin Homozygous for Methylene Tetrahydrofolate Reductase Gene Polymorphism: A Clinicopathologic Case Study. J Perinat Med 28: 61-68, 2000.
  2. Stanek, J., G. de Courten-Myers, A. Spaulding, W. Strub, and R.J. Hopkin. Case of Complex Craniofacial Anomalies, Bilateral Nasal Proboscides, Palatal Pituitary, Upper Limbs Reduction, and Amnion Rupture Sequence. Pediatr Dev Pathol 4:192-202,2001.
  3. Watanabe, K., C.A. Kessler, C.J. Bachurski, Y. Kanda, B.D. Richardson, J. Stanek, S. Handwerger, and A.K. Brar. Identification of a Decidua-Specific Enhancer on the Human Prolactin Gene with Two Critical Activator Protein 1 (AP-1) Binding Sites. Mol Endocrinol 15:638-653,2001.
  4. Stanek, J., A.L.W. Eis, and L. Myatt. Placental Nitrotyrosine Immunostaining Correlates with Increased Extracellular Matrix: Evidence of Postplacental Hypoxia. Placenta 22 (Suppl A):S56-62,2001.
  5. Al-Ahmadie, H.A., J. Stanek, J. Liu, P.N. Mangu, T. Niemann, and R.H. Young. Ovarian ‘Tumor’ of the Adrenogenital Syndrome: The First Reported Case. Am J Surg Pathol 25:1443-1450,2001.
  6. Andaluz, N., M.G. Balko, J. Stanek, C. Morgan, and P.R. Schwetschenau. Lobular Capillary Hemangioma of the Spinal Cord: Case Report and Review of the Literature. J Neurooncol 56:261-4,2002.
  7. Moldenhauer J.S., J. Stanek, C. Warshak, J. Khoury, and B. Sibai. The Frequency and Severity of Placental Findings in Women with Preeclampsia are Gestational Age Dependent. Am J Obstet Gynecol 189:1173-1177,2003.
  8. Adeniran, A., and J. Stanek. Ovarian Pregnancy. Arch Pathol Lab Med 127:1635-6,2003.
  9. Saad, A.G, S. Heffelfinger, and J. Stanek. The Amniotic Sac Infection Syndrome Features the Fetal Lung Neuroendocrine Cell Hyperfunction. Pediatr Dev Pathol 6:484-494,2003.
  10. Konoplev, S.N., H.H. Dimashkieh, and J. Stanek. Cytokeratin Immunohistochemistry: A Procedure for Exclusion of Pregnancy in Chorionic Villi-Negative Specimen. Placenta 25:146-152,2004.
  11. Bedolla, G., and J. Stanek. Intrauterine Hematogenous Herpetic Infection.. Arch Pathol Lab Med 128: 1189-1190,2004.
  12. Stanek, J., and H. Al-Ahmadie. Laminar Necrosis of Placental Membranes: A Histologic Sign of Uteroplacental Hypoxia. Pediatr Dev Pathol 8:34-42,2005.
  13. Cohen M.C., E.C. Roper, N.J. Sebire, J. Stanek, and D.O. Anumba. Placental Mesenchymal Dysplasia Associated with Fetal Aneuploidy. Prenat Diagn 25:187-192,2005.

 

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