Dr. Edwina Jane Popek DO
Pathologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Pathology
6621 Fannin Street Houston TX, 77030About
Dr. Edwina Popek practices Pediatric Pathology in Houston, TX. As a pediatric pathologist, Dr. Popek is skilled in the diagnosis and characterization of neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases of children. Pediatric pathologists gain expertise in the laboratory diagnosis of diseases that occur during fetal growth, infancy, and child development.
Education and Training
Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences 1981
University of Osteopathic Medicine And Health Sciences / College of Osteopathic Medicine 1981
Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine 1981
University of Adelaide Faculty of Health Sciences
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Infantile myofibromatosis: case report of a solitary hand lesion with emphasis on differential diagnosis and management.
- Atypical presentation of amniotic band sequence.
- Granulomatous meningoencephalitis due to leptomyxid ameba.
- Granulomatous villitis due to Toxoplasma gondii.
- Osteochondral junction lesions in stillborn fetuses and their relationship to autopsy diagnoses.
- Thoracoscopic excision of an intrathoracic mesothelial cyst in a child.
- Antibiotic prophylaxis improves Ureaplasma-associated lung disease in suckling mice.
- Placental release of distinct DNA-associated micro-particles into maternal circulation: reflective of gestation time and preeclampsia.
- Deoxyguanosine kinase deficiency presenting as neonatal hemochromatosis.
- Embryonal remnants in inguinal hernia sacs.
- Recurrent pneumonias secondary to an endobronchial inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor.
- Pericardial effusion and cardiac tamponade in neonates: sudden unexpected death associated with total parenteral nutrition via central venous catheterization.
- Persistence of villous immaturity in term deliveries following intrauterine transfusion for parvovirus B19 infection and RhD-associated hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn.
- Leiomyosarcoma metastatic to the brain: case report and literature review.
- Intrauterine growth restriction in infants of less than thirty-two weeks' gestation: associated placental pathologic features.
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