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Dr. Neeraja Kambham M.D., Pathologist
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Dr. Neeraja Kambham M.D.

Pathologist | Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology

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300 Pasteur Dr Rm L235 Department Of Pathol Stanford CA, 94305
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Dr. Neeraja Kambham is a pathologist practicing in Stanford, CA. Dr. Kambham is a doctor who specializes in the study of bodily fluids and tissues. As a pathologist, Dr. Kambham can help your primary care doctor make a diagnosis about your medical condition. Dr. Kambham 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

Osmania Med Coll- Univ Hlth Sci- Vijayawada- Hyderabad- Ap- India 1992

Osmania Medical College, Ntr University of Health Sciences,Hyderabad, India

Universidad de El Salvador Facultad de Medicina 1992

Osmania Medical College

Board Certification

PathologyAmerican Board of PathologyABP

Provider Details

FemaleEnglish 26 years of experience

Awards

  • Resident Teaching Award, Department of Pathology 2009  
  • Excellence in Teaching, Stanford Medical Student Education 2008  
  • Teaching Award, Nephrology Division, Department of Medicine 2007  

Fellowships

  • Stanford University, Surgical Pathology Fellowship    2001
  • Columbia University, NY Renal Pathology Fellowship    2000

Publications

  • Transplant immunologyAcute transplant glomerulopathy with monocyte rich infiltrate.2013
  • Jourl of clinical microbiologyBK Polyomavirus Subtype III in a Pediatric Rel Transplant Patient with Nephropathy.2013
  • VIRCHOWS ARCHIVA study of interobserver reproducibility of morphologic lesions of focal segmental2013
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF KIDNEY DISEASESFibronectin Glomerulopathy: An Unusual Cause of Adult-Onset Nephrotic Syndrome2012
  • ADVANCES IN ATOMIC PATHOLOGYPostinfectious Glomerulonephritis2012
  • PEDIATRIC TRANSPLANTATIONRituximab treatment for recurrence of nephrotic syndrome2012
  • ADVANCES IN ATOMIC PATHOLOGYCrescentic Glomerulonephritis: An Update on Pauci-immune and Anti-GBM Diseases2012
  • BLOODCD8(+)CD44(hi) but not CD4(+)CD44(hi) memory T cells mediate potent graft antilymphoma activity2011
  • TRANSPLANTATIONToll-Like Receptor 4 Contributes to Small Intestine Allograft Rejection2010
  • TURE MEDICINEGraft-versus-host disease is enhanced by extracellular ATP activating P2X(7)R2010
  • PLOS COMPUTATIOL BIOLOGYDifferentially Expressed R from Public Microarray Data Identifies Serum Protein Biomarkers2010
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGYA 30-month-old Child With Acute Rel Failure Due to Primary Rel Cytotoxic T-cell Lymphoma2010
  • PEDIATRIC TRANSPLANTATIONBK virus nephropathy in the tive kidneys of a pediatric heart transplant recipient2010
  • TRANSPLANTATIONCompartmental Localization and Clinical Relevance of MICA Antibodies After Rel Transplantation2010
  • PEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGYCaspase-4 may play a role in loss of proximal tubules and rel injury in nephropathic cystinosis2010
  • CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGYbeta-galactosylceramide alters invariant tural killer T cell function2009
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF KIDNEY DISEASESCrescentic Glomerulonephritis With Ribbon-like Immunofluorescence Pattern2009
  • JOURL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGYExpression of Complement Components Differs Between Kidney Allografts from Living2009
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF TRANSPLANTATIONSteroid-Free Immunosuppression Since 19992009
  • PROCEEDINGS OF THE TIOL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMIdentifying compartment-specific non2009
  • Translatiol oncologyX box-binding protein 1 regulates angiogenesis in human pancreatic adenocarcinomas.2009
  • TRANSLATIOL ONCOLOGYXBP-1 regulates angiogenesis in human pancreatic adenocarcinomas2009
  • CANCER RESEARCHThe Role of Tumor Cell-Derived Connective Tissue Growth Factor (CTGF2009
  • PEDIATRIC TRANSPLANTATIONDecreases in circulating CD4(+)CD25(hi)FOXP3(+) cells2009
  • Cases jourlChoroidopathy and kidney disease: a case report and review of the literature.2009
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF TRANSPLANTATIONA Randomized, Prospective Trial of Rituximab for Acute Rejection in Pediatric Rel Transplantation2008
  • KIDNEY INTERTIOLCharacterization of intra-graft B cells during rel allograft rejection2008
  • PEDIATRIC TRANSPLANTATIONPatient selection critical for calcineurin inhibitor withdrawal in pediatric kidney transplantation2008
  • TRANSPLANTATIONH-Y antibody development associates with acute rejection in female patients with male kidney2008
  • TRANSPLANTATIONMaturation of dose-corrected tacrolimus predose trough levels in pediatric kidney allograft2008
  • MODERN PATHOLOGYRel pathology in hematopoietic cell transplantation recipients2008
  • BLOODThe impact of regulatory T cells on T-cell immunity following hematopoietic cell transplantation2008
  • BLOODDifferential impact of mammalian target of rapamycin inhibition on CD4(+)CD25(+)Foxp3(+) regulatory2008
  • BLOODPreemptive HMG-CoA reductase inhibition provides graft2007
  • BIOLOGY OF BLOOD AND MARROW TRANSPLANTATIONHost-derived interleukin-18 differentially impacts regulatory2007
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF TRANSPLANTATIONThe evolution of nonimmune histological injury2007
  • TRANSPLANTATIONLiver allografts are toleragenic in rats conditioned with posttransplant total lymphoid irradiation2007
  • JOURL OF IMMUNOLOGYCD101 surface expression discrimites potency among murine FoxP3(+) regulatory T cells2007
  • JOURL OF UROLOGYA novel bioluminescent tumor model of human rel cancer cell lines2007
  • CLINICAL JOURL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGYA novel, semi quantitative2007
  • ARCHIVES OF PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINEEvaluation of C4d staining in liver and small intestine allografts2006
  • CLINICAL NEPHROLOGYConcurrent anti-glomerular basement membrane disease and membranous glomerulonephritis2006
  • CANCER RESEARCHConnective tissue growth factor2006
  • CLINICAL JOURL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGYComparison of C4d immunostaining methods in rel allograft biopsies2006
  • APPLIED IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR MORPHOLOGYUtility of syndecan-12005
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGYMultinucleated epithelial giant cells in colorectal polyps - A potential mimic of viropathic and2005
  • PEDIATRIC TRANSPLANTATIONGastrointestil leukocytoclastic vasculitis: An adverse effect of sirolimus2005
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGYCytomegalovirus infection in steroid-refractory ulcerative colitis - A case-control study2004
  • MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELLGene expression in the normal adult human kidney assessed by complementary D microarray2004
  • KIDNEY INTERTIOLA randomized, placebo-controlled trial of IGF-1 for delayed graft function2003
  • NEW ENGLAND JOURL OF MEDICINEMolecular heterogeneity in acute rel allograft rejection identified by D microarray profiling2003
  • LARYNGOSCOPESurgical robotic applications in otolaryngology2003
  • ARCHIVES OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD & NECK SURGERYEndoscopic selective neck dissection in a porcine model2003
  • HUMAN PATHOLOGYAdefovir nephrotoxicity: Possible role of mitochondrial D depletion2001
  • JOURL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGYRel monoclol immunoglobulin deposition disease: The disease spectrum2001
  • KIDNEY INTERTIOLObesity-related glomerulopathy: An emerging epidemic2001
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF KIDNEY DISEASESA 51-year-old female with nephrotic syndrome, rel failure, and hepatitis C virus infection2001
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF KIDNEY DISEASESIdiopathic hypocomplementemic interstitial nephritis with extensive tubulointerstitial deposits2001
  • CLINICAL NEPHROLOGYMembranous glomerulopathy with Bowman's capsular and tubular basement membrane deposits2000
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGYShould a Gleason score be assigned to a minute focus of carcinoma on prostate biopsy?2000
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF KIDNEY DISEASESAn 18-year-old female with acute onset of nephrotic syndrome2000
  • JOURL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGYLithium nephrotoxicity: A progressive combined glomerular and tubulointerstitial nephropathy2000
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF KIDNEY DISEASESCongenital focal segmental glomerulosclerosis associated with beta 4 integrin mutation2000
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF KIDNEY DISEASESFanconi syndrome with free kappa light chains in the urine2000
  • CELLRAGE mediates a novel proinflammatory axis: A central cell surface receptor for S1001999
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF KIDNEY DISEASESHeavy chain deposition disease: The disease spectrum1999
  • INTERTIOL JOURL OF GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICSRecurrence of gynecologic maligncy at the vagil vault after hysterectomy1999
  • J Urol PatholAtypical small acir proliferation in prostate needle biopsies1999
  • CLINICAL NEUROPATHOLOGYPrimary low-grade B-cell lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) arising in dura1998
  • JOURL OF REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINEIncidental finding of Zygomyceteslike hyphae in the placenta - A case report1998

Experience & Accolades

  • Associate Program Director 2010 - 2012Anatomic Pathology
  • Co-Director2008 - 2014 Renal Pathology & Electron Microscopy Lab
  • Associate Chair 2012 - 2014 Residency Training, Pathology
  • Program Director2012 - 2014 Anatomic & Clinical Pathology, Pathology

Dr. Neeraja Kambham M.D.'s Practice location

Practice At 300 Pasteur Dr Rm L235 Department Of Pathology

300 Pasteur Dr Rm L235 Department Of Pathol -
Stanford, CA 94305
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