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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


Jeanette Dunn, M.D.

Dr. Dunn is a member of the Division of Gynecologic Pathology. More information about this division is available here. Dr. Dunn works with Dr. Trevor A. MacPherson (Chairman of the Division of Perinatal Pathology). Her duties include staffing perinatal autopsies and signing out placentas and related specimens at Magee-Womens Hospital. Dr. Dunn has subspecialty boards in Medical Microbiology (in addition to boards in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology). Her post-graduate training institutions included the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, New England Deaconess Hospital-Harvard Medical School, and Massachusetts General Hospital. She completed a fellowship in clinical microbiology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. She also holds an AB degree from Barnard College, an MA from Princeton University, and an MD from Jefferson Medical College.

Office Location:
Room 4436
Dept of Pathology
Magee Womens Hospital
300 Halket Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Contact Information:
Office Phone: (412) 647-1331
Fax: (412) 641-1675
Email Address: dunnjc@mail.magee.edu

Research Interests:

Hemodynamic regulation in premature newborns exposed to chorioamnionitis

Selected Publications:

Surti U, Hill LM, Dunn J, Prosen T, Hoffner L: Twin pregnancy with a chimeric androgenetic and biparental placenta in one twin displaying placental mesenchymal dysplasia phenotype. Prenatal Diagnosis, 11:1048-56, 2005.

Surti U, Hoffner L, Kolthoff M, Dunn J, Hunt J, Sniezek L, Macpherson T: Persistent gestational trophoblastic disease following an androgenetic/biparental fetal chimera: A case report and review. International Journal of Gynecological Pathology. In press, November 2005.

Baksh FK, Finkelstein SD, Ariyanayagam-Baksh SM, Swalsky PA, Klein EC, Dunn JC: Absence of Mycobacterium avium subsp. Paratuberculosis in the microdissected granulomas of Crohn's disease. Mod Path 17:1289-1294, October, 2004.

McPherson E, Huff D, Dunn JC, Muenke M: Anomalies of the forebrain with radial limb defects: Garcia-Lurie-Steinfeld Syndrome? Birth Defects Research Part A: Clin & Teratology, Aug;70(8):537-44, 2004.

McPherson E. and Dunn JC: Amelia in a patient with femoral hypoplasia-unusual facies: comments on possible mechanisms, Proc Greenwood Genetics Center 23:164, 2004.

Nichols L, Dunn JC, Presnell SE. Chapter 25 Sampling for microorganisms during the autopsy. In Autopsy Performance and Reporting. Eds. Collins K, Hutchins G. (Northfield, College of American Pathologists) Second Edition, 2003.

Dellars EA, Dunn JC, DeSantis P, Aronchick CA: Identification of Blastocystis hominis by colonic brush cytology: report of case. Acta Cytol 36:757,1992.



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