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Gene Ewing, M.D.

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Gene Ewing
Name:
  Gene Edward Ewing, M.D.
Academic Title:
  Associate Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Pathology
School:
  Southwestern Medical School
Affiliations:
  Pathology
Department Website:
  Pathology
Email:
  Gene Ewing, M.D.

 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Peng Y, Ashfaq R, Ewing G, Leitch M, Molberg K., "False Positive Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Breast Cancer Patients Caused by Benign Glandular Inclusion. Report of Three Cases and Review of the Literature" Am J Clin Path, 130(1):21-27, July 2008
Litz, C.E., Beitsch, P.D., Roberts, C.A., Ewing, G., Clifford, E., "Intraoperative cytologic diagnosis of breast sentinel lymph nodes in the routine, nonacademic setting: a highly specific test with limited sensitivity" Breast J., 10(5):383-7, 2004
Roberts, C.A., Beitsch, P.D., Litz, C.E., Hilton, D.S., Ewing, G.E., Clifford, E., Taylor, W., Hapke, M.R. Babaian, A., Khalid, I., Hall, J.D., Lindberg, G., Molberg, K.,Saboorian, H., "Interpretive disparity among pathologists in breast sentinel lymph node evaluation" Am J Surg, 86(4):324-9, October 2003
Ewing, G.E., "HIV Testing, An Update" Dallas County Medical Society Journal, 74(1):31-36, February 1988
Ewing, G.E., Bosl, G.J., and Peterson, P.K., "Sporothrix Schenckii meningitis in a farmer with Hodgkin?s Disease" American Journal of Medicine, 68(3):455-457, March 1980
 
 
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