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Department of Pathology
University of Pittsburgh
School of Medicine
S-417 BST
200 Lothrop Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
(412) 648-1260


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Department of Pathology - Faculty


David J. Dabbs, M.D.

Dr. Dabbs is Chief of Pathology at Magee-Womens Hospital, UPMC. More information about this division is available here.

Office Location:
Rm. 4437
Magee-Womens Hospital
300 Haket Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Contact Information:
Office Phone: 412-641-4651
Email Address: ddabbs@mail.magee.edu

Research Interests:

Dr. Dabbs has primary interest in immunohistologic applications for diagnostic purposes in gynecologic pathology and breast pathology. Most of his work has been published relating to immunohistologic applications in gynecologic pathology and breast pathology. He is the editor and co-author of Diagnostic Immunohistochemistry (Elsiever Science New York, 2002).

Selected Publications:

View Dr. Dabbs' publications on PubMed.

Dabbs DJ, Geisinger KR, Ruggiero F, Raab SS, Nalesnik M, Silverman JF; Association of Directors of Anatomic and Surgical Pathology. Recommendations for the reporting of tissues removed as part of the surgical treatment of malignant liver tumors. Hum Pathol. 2004 Nov;35(11):1315-23.

Klepchick PR, Dabbs DJ, Bonaventura M, Falk J, Keenan D, Landsittel D, Johnson R. Selective intraoperative consultation for the evaluation of sentinel lymph nodes in breast cancer. Am J Surg. 2004 Oct;188(4):429-32.

Ionescu DN, Mohan D, Carter G, Dabbs DJ. Epidermoid metaplasia of the cervix. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2004 Sep;128(9):1052-3. No abstract available.

Dabbs DJ, Fung M, Johnson R. Intraoperative cytologic examination of breast sentinel lymph nodes: test utility and patient impact. Breast J. 2004 May-Jun;10(3):190-4.

Dabbs DJ, Johnson R. The optimal number of sentinel lymph nodes for focused pathologic examination. Breast J. 2004 May-Jun;10(3):186-9.



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