Eric B. Staros, M.D.
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Position: Associate Professor of Pathology
Education: Office: Desloges Towers Email Address: estaros@slu.edu |
Eric B. Staros, M.D. |
Clinical/Research Interests:
Innate immunity, infectious disease serology
Division
Anatomic Pathology
Clinical Pathology
Certifications
American Board of Pathology,
Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology 1985
American Board of Pathology, Cytopathology 1992
Memberships
American Society for Clinical Pathology
College of American Pathologists
American Medical Association
National Member, Pennsylvania Association of Pathologists
Illinois Society of Pathologists
Association for Molecular Pathology
Departmental Affiliations
Pathology
Publications
1. Reisinger S, Staros EB. Survival and Failure Analysis in Stage II Endometrial Cancer Utilizing the Revised 1988 FIGO Staging System. Int. J. Radiation Oncology Biol. Phys 1991; 21(4):1027 - 1032.
2. Reisinger S, Staros EB, Feld R, Mohiuddin M, Lewis GC. Preoperative radiation therapy in clinical stage II endometrial carcinoma. Gynecol Oncol. 1992; 45(2):174-8.
3. Staros EB, Shikitus W. Atypical Polypoid Adenomyoma with Carcinomatous Transformation: A Case Report. Surgical Pathology 1991; 4(2):157-166.
4. Sachs MK, Fraimow HF, Staros EB, et al. Mycobacterium intracellular soft tissue infection. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1992; 27(6): 1019-21.
5. Staros EB. Molecular discoveries alter our view of inflammatory bowel disease: A review from a scientific, clinical and laboratory perspective. Amer J Clin Path. 2003; 119(4):524-39.
6. Staros EB. Inflammatory bowel disease: A genomic picture predicts a changing response from the Laboratory-Part I. Laboratory Medicine 2004:4(35):241-3.
7. Staros EB. Inflammatory bowel disease: A genomic picture predicts a changing response from the laboratory-Part II. Laboratory Medicine 2004:5(35):292-8.
8. Staros EB. Innate immunity: New approaches to understanding its clinical significance. Amer J Clin Path 2005; 123(2):305-12.
9. Staros EB. Innate immunity’s connection to atherosclerosis and statins: Can the clinical laboratory venture beyond C-reactive protein? Amer J Clin Path 2006; 125:1-8.
10. Staros EB. Different Chromosomal Translocations in MALT Lymphoma Promote Cancer Through a Common Mechanism. Lab Medicine 2010; 41(6):334-337.
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