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MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS CONSULTATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
NAME: Cecilia Fenoglio-Preiser, M.D.

TITLE(S): Professor of Pathology

BOARD CERTIFICATION: Anatomic Pathology

SCOPE OF SERVICE Surgical Pathology
SPECIFIC TESTS

P53 screening

Microsatellite instability analysis

Ras mutations

HPV analysis

BAX analysis

In situ hybridization for viruses

TEST REQUIREMENT

 Fresh tissue or paraffin-embedded tissue
 
 
 
 
 
 

 


 
AVAILABILITY OF SERVICE
HOURS OF OPERATION

Monday to Friday

8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

TURNAROUND TIME

2 weeks for genetic analysis

1 week for in situ hybridization

MEANS OF COMMUNICATIONS

Telephone: 513/558-4500

Fax: 513/558-2289

Email: fenoglc@ucmail.uc.edu

Letter: 231 Bethesda Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45267-0529 


 
BRIEF FACULTY PROFILE

See statement previous pages. Also authored one textbook on molecular diagnostics.

Fenoglio-Preiser CM, Willman C (eds). Molecular Diagnostics in  Pathology. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 1991.

Noffsinger AE, Belli J, Fogt FJ, Fischer J, Goldman H, Fenoglio-Preiser CN. A specific alteration in hMSH2 is unrelated to microsatellite instability in ulcerative colitis. Hum Pathol 30:8-12, 1999.

Tolbert D, Noffsinger A, Miller MA, DeVoe G, Stemmermann GN, MacDonald J, Fenoglio-Preiser CM. P53 immunoreactivity and single strand conformation polymorphism analysis often fail to predict p53 mutational status. Mod Pathol 12:54-60, 1999.

Jin S, Noffsinger A, Bejarano P, Weber F, Hanto D, Belli J, Fenoglio-Preiser CM. Microsatellite instability is absent in liver and biliary mucosa of patients with sclerosing cholangitis. Dig Dis Sci 44:595-601, 1999.

Blanco R, Lyda M, Davis B, Kraus M, Fenoglio-Preiser CM. Trisomy 3 in gastric lymphomas of extranodal marginal zone B-cell (mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue) origin demonstrated by FISH in intact paraffin tissue sections. Huma Pathol 30:706-711, 1999.

Tolbert D, Fengolio-Preiser C, Noffsinger A, DeVoe G, MacDonald J, Benedetti J, Stemmermann GN. The relation of p53 gene mutations to gastric cancer subsite and phenotype. Cancer Causes and Control 10:227-231, 1999.


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