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Donald E Born

Pathologist | Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology

University Of Washington Medical Ctr 1959 Ne Pacific St Seattle WA, 98195

About

Dr. Donald Born is a pathologist practicing in Seattle, WA. Dr. Born is a doctor who specializes in the study of bodily fluids and tissues. As a pathologist, Dr. Born can help your primary care doctor make a diagnosis about your medical condition. Dr. Born may perform a tissue biopsy to determine if a patient has cancer, practice genetic testing, and complete a number of laboratory examinations. Pathologists can also perform autopsies which can determine a persons cause of death and gain information about genetic progression of a disease.

Education and Training

University of Virginia / Main Campus 1987

Board Certification

PathologyAmerican Board of PathologyABP- Neuropathology

Provider Details

MaleEnglish

Publications

  • JOURL OF CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCETwo patients with primary sellar leiomyomas, a rare entity2013
  • JOURL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDONContractility and kinetics of human fetal and human adult skeletal muscle2013
  • BRAINNovel deletion of lysine 7 expands the clinical2013
  • AGING CELLIncreased age of transformed mouse neural progenitor2012
  • NEURO-ONCOLOGYINVASION AND PROLIFERATION KINETICS PREDICT IDH-1 MUTATION IN CONTRAST-ENHANCING GLIOMAS2012
  • NEURO-ONCOLOGYMODELING THE IMPACT OF CELL OF ORIGIN AND HOST AGING ON CLINICAL FEATURES OF GLIOMA MALIGNCY2012
  • CURRENT NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE REPORTSRadiation Necrosis: Relevance with Respect to Treatment of Primary and Secondary Brain Tumors2012
  • JOURL OF NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY PART B-SKULL BASEClinicopathologic Assay of 15 Tumor Resections in a Family with Neurofibromatosis Type 22012
  • CLINICAL CHEMISTRYMultiplex Immunoassays of Peptide Hormones Extracted from Formalin-Fixed2012
  • NEURO-ONCOLOGYCYSTIC GLIOMAS ARE QUANTITATIVELY LESS BIOLOGICALLY AGGRESSIVE2011
  • CURRENT TREATMENT OPTIONS IN ONCOLOGYPseudoprogression: Relevance With Respect to Treatment of High-Grade Gliomas2011
  • CANCER RESEARCHHIF Induces Human Embryonic Stem Cell Markers in Cancer Cells2011
  • NEUROSURGERYParahippocampal Corpora Amylacea: Case Report2010
  • SKULL BASE-AN INTERDISCIPLIRY APPROACHA Case of High-Grade Undifferentiated Sarcoma after Surgical Resection2010
  • JOURL OF PROTEOME RESEARCHQuantitative Proteomic Alysis of Oligodendrogliomas With and Without 1p/19q Deletion2010
  • JOURL OF NEUROSURGERYHistopathological changes in brain arteriovenous malformations after embolization using Onyx or N2009
  • ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICAA patient with Huntington's disease2009
  • BRAIN RESEARCHThe effects of binge alcohol exposure2008
  • NEUROSURGERYMultimodality treatment of brain arteriovenous mal2008
  • CELL TRANSPLANTATIONGraft overgrowth and ependymal cyst formation despite initial clinical improvement in a2008
  • DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROSCIENCEThe effect of binge fetal alcohol exposure on the number of vasoactive intestil peptide2008
  • INFECTION AND IMMUNITYMycobacterium marinum infection of adult zebrafish causes caseating granulomatous tuberculosis2007
  • MODERN PATHOLOGYEpidermal growth factor receptor and p53 expression in a large series of gliosarcomas2007
  • INFECTION AND IMMUNITYMycobacterium marinum infection of adult zebrafish causes caseating granulomatous tuberculosis2006
  • PEDIATRIC RESEARCHEffects of first trimester binge alcohol exposure on developing white matter in fetal sheep2006
  • HEAD AND NECK-JOURL FOR THE SCIENCES AND SPECIALTIES OF THE HEAD AND NClinical utility of somatiostatin receptor scintigraphic imaging2006
  • NEUROPATHOLOGY AND APPLIED NEUROBIOLOGYNeuN expression correlates with reduced mitotic index of neoplastic cells in central neurocytomas2005
  • JOURL OF NEUROPATHOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGYQuantitative proteomic alysis of oligodendrogliomas with and without ip/19q deletion.2005
  • ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICAAberrant neurol-glial differentiation in Taylor-type focal cortical dysplasia (type IIA/B)2005
  • BRAINProgression from frontal-parietal to mesial2005
  • JOURL OF NEUROTRAUMAProgression from frontal-parietal to mesial2004
  • BRAINPost-traumatic epilepsy following fluid percussion injury in the rat2004
  • EPILEPSIAProgression from frontal-parietal to mesial2004
  • JOURL OF NEUROTRAUMAPosttraumatic epilepsy following fluid percussion injury in the rat.2003
  • EPILEPSIAFactors predicting outcome of surgery for intractable epilepsy2003
  • NEUROLOGYAtypical speech is rare in individuals with normal developmental histories2003
  • JOURL OF INVESTIGATIVE MEDICINEThe effect of fetal alcohol exposure on the number of v2003
  • BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERINGThe application of direct immunofluorescence to intraoperative neurosurgical diagnosis2000
  • SEIZURE-EUROPEAN JOURL OF EPILEPSYOutcome after surgery in patients with refractory temporal lobe epilepsy and normal MRI2000
  • JOURL OF NEUROSURGERYIntraoperative hippocampal electrocorticography to predict the extent of hippocampal resection2000
  • ANLS OF NEUROLOGYDiffusion-weighted magnetic resonce imaging in boys with neural cell adhesion molecule L1 mutations2000
  • EPILEPSIAMorphological plasticity in an infant monkey model of temporal lobe epilepsy2000
  • EUROPEAN JOURL OF PEDIATRIC SURGERYBrainstem diffusion-weighted MRI in boys with L1CAM mutations1999
  • ANLS OF NEUROLOGYHippocampal N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor subunit mR levels in temporal lobe epilepsy patients1999
  • JOURL OF NEUROPATHOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGYSeizures induced in young primates as a model of temporal lobe epilepsy.1999
  • DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROSCIENCEDevelopment of a model of status epilepticus in pigtailed macaque infant monkeys1999
  • EPILEPSIAChromogranin-A in the human hippocampus in normal development and in perital hypoxic1999
  • EPILEPSIAHippocampal GAD 65 & 67 labeled cells and mR levels per cell in temporal lope epilepsy patients.1999
  • BRAIN & DEVELOPMENTSyptophysin immunocytochemistry with thermal intensification1999
  • EUROPEAN JOURL OF PEDIATRIC SURGERYThe pachygyria-polymicrogyria spectrum of cortical dysplasia in X-linked hydrocephalus1998
  • NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASEAltered hippocampal kaite-receptor mR levels in temporal lobe epilepsy patients1998
  • BRAIN & DEVELOPMENTNeurol nuclear antigen (NeuN)1998
  • PROCEEDINGS OF THE TIOL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMUltrastructral localization of zinc transporter-31997
  • BRAIN PATHOLOGYNeuN: A marker of neurol maturation in the human fetal CNS1997
  • BRAIN PATHOLOGYMarkers of neurol maturation1997
  • EPILEPSIACORRELATION OF PATHOLOGICAL-CHANGES IN THE MESIAL TEMPORAL-LOBE AND SURGICAL OUTCOME1995
  • SURGICAL NEUROLOGYUNILATERAL VESTIBULAR SCHWANNOMA IN A CHILD WITH PRIOR ORBITAL RHABDOMYOSARCOMA1994
  • NEUROSURGERYPARAGANGLIOMAS OF THE SELLAR REGION - REPORT OF 2 CASES1993
  • NeurosurgeryParagangliomas of the sellar region: report of two cases.1993
  • JOURL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINEPRETAL SONOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS OF A PONTINE LIPOMA1992

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Practice At University Of Washington Medical Ctr 1959 Ne Pacific St

University Of Washington Medical Ctr 1959 Ne Pacific St -
Seattle, WA 98195
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