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Margaret Collins, MD
Assistant Professor
 

MD Georgetown University; Specialty training – Anatomic Pathology, Cornell University-New York Hospital; Pediatric Pathology, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center
Research Interests – Pediatric tumors; Specialty Area – Pediatric Pathology
 

Dammann O, Leviton A, Allred EN for the Developmental Epidemiology Network Investigators. What explains away the increased risk of histological chorioamnionitis in African-American mothers of very-low-birthweight infants? Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol 2000;3:419-430

Hansen AR, Collins MH, Genest D, Heller D, Shen-Schwarz S, Banagan P, Allred EN, Leviton A. The very low birthweight infant’s placenta and its relation to pregnancy and fetal characteristics. Pediatr Devlop Pathol 2000;3:419-430

Hansen AR, Collins MH, Genest D, Heller D, Shen-Schwarz S, Banagan P, Allred EN, Leviton A. Very low birthweight placenta: clustering of morphologic characteristics. Pediatr Develop Pathol 2000;3:431-438

Perlin C, Honig PN, Collins MH, Low DW. Forehead lipoblastoma mimicking hemangioma. Pediatrics 2000;105:123-128

Collins MH, Montone KT, Leahey AM, Hodinka RL, Salhany KE, Clark BJ, Duhaime AC, Spray TL, Tomaszewski JE. Metachronous Epstein-Barr virus-related smooth muscle tumors in a child following heart transplant: report of a case and review of the literature. J Pediatr Surg In press

Collins MH, Montone KT, Leahey AM, Hodinka RL, Salhany KE, Kramer DL, Deng C, Tomaszewski JE. Postransplant lymphoproliferative disorder in children. Pediatr Transplantation. In press

Collins MH, Zhao H, Womer RB, Barr FG. Proliferative and apoptotic differences between alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma subtypes: a comparative study of tumors containing PAX3-FKHR or PAX7-FKHR gene fusions. Med Ped Oncol. In press


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