
Dr. Michael T Mazur M.D.
Pathologist | Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology
600 E Genesee St Suite 305 Syracuse NY, 13202About
Dr. Michael Mazur is a pathologist practicing in Syracuse, NY. Dr. Mazur is a doctor who specializes in the study of bodily fluids and tissues. As a pathologist, Dr. Mazur can help your primary care doctor make a diagnosis about your medical condition. Dr. Mazur 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
Northwestern Uniiversity 1973
Northwestern University The Feinberg School of Medicine 1973
Board Certification
PathologyAmerican Board of PathologyABP
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Ovarian strumal carcinoid in association with multiple endocrine neoplasia, type IIA.
- Breast carcinoma diffusely metastatic to the spleen. A report of two cases presenting as idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura.
- Endometrial hyperplasia/adenocarcinoma. a conventional approach.
- Granular cell tumor. Immunohistochemical analysis of 21 benign tumors and one malignant tumor.
- Leiomyosarcoma of bone. A clinicopathologic, immunohistochemical, and ultrastructural study of five cases.
- Adenocarcinoma in situ arising in vulvar papillary hidradenoma: report of 2 cases.
- Endometrial eosinophilic syncytial change related to breakdown: immunohistochemical evidence suggests a regressive process.
- Primary ovarian leiomyosarcoma. An immunohistochemical and ultrastructural study.
- Macrophage deformability and phagocytosis.
- Macrophage deformability and phagocytosis.
- Cutaneous angiosarcoma of the breast 7 years after lumpectomy and radiation therapy.
- Prostatic adenocarcinoma. Evaluation of immunoreactivity to monoclonal antibody B72.3.
- Endodermal sinus tumor and mucinous cystadenofibroma of the ovary. Occurrence in an 82-year-old woman.
- Metastatic gestational choriocarcinoma. Unusual pathologic variant following therapy.
- Endometrial biopsy in the cycle of conception: histologic and lectin histochemical evaluation.
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