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Cynthia T. Welsh, M.D.
Associate Professor of Pathology

Room 303D3, Children's Hospital

Phone: 843-792-9210

Fax: 843-792-8974 Click here to email Dr. Welsh

 

Clinical Expertise:

  • Surgical Pathology

  • Neuropathology

  • Pediatric Pathology

 

Education:

  • B.S.N., 1978, University of North Dakota

  • M.D., 1988, University of North Dakota

  • Pathology Residency, 1988-1992, Department of Pathology, Utah Affiliated Hospitals

  • Neuropathology Fellowship, 1993-1995, Department of Pathology, University of Utah Health Sciences Center

 

Research Interests:

  • Nervous system tumor biology

  • Neuroimmunology

  • Dementia

 

Selected Publications:

  1. Ray SK, Patel SJ, Wilford GG, Hogan EL, Welsh CT, and Banik NL. Biochemical and Molecular Evidences of Apoptotic Death in Different Brain Tumors including Glioblastoma. Journal of Neuroscience Research 69:197-206, 2002.

  2. Wang W, Welsh CT, and Hoda RS. Vertebral Lesion in an Eight-Year-Old Boy. Arch Path Lab Med 127(4):235-6, 2003.

  3. Naseri I, Saini, R, and Welsh CT. Ganglioglioma. Applied Radiology. 33(3):48-49, 2004.

  4. Welsh CT, Vinters HV, and McLendon RE. Recommendations for the Reporting of Specimens Containing Central Nervous System Tumors, ADASP website, September 2004.

  5. Bilic M, Welsh CT, Rumboldt Z and Hoda RS. Disseminated Primary Diffuse Leptomeningeal Gliomatosis:  A Case Report with Liquid-Based and Conventional Smear Cytology, CytoJournal, Sept 2(16):1-5, 2005.

  6. Knapp J, Olsen L, Bethard JR, Tye S, Welsh CA, Rumboldt Z, Takacs I, Maria BL. A case of Desmoplastic Infantile Ganglioglioma secreting Ceruloplasmin, J Child Neurology, Nov 20(11):920-4, 2005.

  7. Rumboldt Z, Comacho DLa, Lake DR, Welsh CT, Castillo M. Apparent Diffusion Coefficients for Differentiation of Cerebellar Tumors in Children. AJNR, July 27:1362-9, 2006.

  8. Pai S, Welsh CT, Patel S, Rumboldt Z. Idiopathic Hypertrophic Spinal Pachymeningitis (IHSP). AJNR in press.

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