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Laura Barry, MD

Laura Barry

Specialties

Pathology

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Office Locations

Temple University Hospital - Main Campus

3401 N. Broad Street

Philadelphia, PA 19140

Phone: 800-836-7536

Temple University Hospital - Jeanes Campus

7600 Central Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19111

Phone: 800-836-7536

Fox Chase Cancer Center

333 Cottman Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19111

Phone: 800-836-7536

Publications
Publications

Lyons TP, Barry L, Sataloff RT. Endolymphatic Sac Tumor. Ear, Nose & Throat Journal. 2022;0(0). doi:10.1177/01455613221139408

Rashmi Manur, MD, MPH, Laura Barry, MD, Gabriel C. Caponetti, MD (2018). Abstracts and Case Studies From the College of American Pathologists 2018 Annual Meeting: A Very Unusual Case of Composite Lymphoma With a High-Grade B-Cell Lymphoma Component With MYC and BCL2 Rearrangements and a Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma Component. Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, 142(9), e74.

Rashmi Manur, MD, MPH, Laura Barry, MD, Leslie A. Litzky, MD (2018). Abstracts and Case Studies From the College of American Pathologists 2018 Annual Meeting: Aberrant Desmin Reactivity in Small Cell Lung Cancer. Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, 142(9), e163-e164.

Barry, L., Najem, C.E., Husson, M.A., Merkel, P.A., Friedman, O., Brumbaugh, J., McFalls, J. (2017). Abstracts and Case Studies From the College of American Pathologists 2017 Annual Meeting: An unusual case of granulomatosis with polyangiitis in the breast presenting radiographically as a lesion highly suspicious for malignancy. Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, 141(9), e2-e191.