A dermatopathologist in New York, Dr. Cynthia Magro works at the crossroads of dermatology and pathology to help diagnose and treat skin conditions.
Published on Jun 17, 2015
Cynthia M. Magro, MD, has set herself apart through her skill in treating auto inflammatory skin disease, unusual skin tumors, inflammatory lung disease, lymphoma and melanoma.
Published on Oct 28, 2014
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Dr. Cynthia Magro received her training at Harvard Medical School. She is internationally known in dermatopathology, having co-authored over 250 papers, several book chapters and three textbooks the Melanocytic Proliferation, the Cutaneous Lymphoid proliferation, and Cutaneous Biopsy Interpretation and is a co-editor on the Barnhill Textbook of Dermatopathology. Her expertise has focused on the pathologic assessment of cutaneous autoimmune disease, viral disease, immunofluorescence, drug reactions, benign, atypical an neoplastic lymphocytic infiltrates of the skin and problematic melanocytic proliferations.
Dr. Magro's expertise has focused on complex inflammatory skin disease including cutaneous manifestations of autoimmune disease, systemic viral disease and vasculitis, immunofluorescence, atypical drug reactions, benign, atypical and overtly neoplastic lymphocytic infiltrates of skin and problematic melanocytic proliferations. She is board certified in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology with subspecialty board certification in Dermatopathology.
Dr. Magro will typically focus on the scientific and diagnostic side of care evaluating biopsies and samples, but may also assist in the creation of custom, personalized treatment plans for patients with skin, hair or nail disorders. Dermatopathologists generally work in conjunction with dermatologists and other physicians to diagnose and treat skin conditions.
Pathologists are medical doctors who specialize in researching, studying, diagnosing and treating a wide range of diseases and disorders. General pathologists study tissues, blood, and fluid samples from patients, allowing for more precise diagnoses and earlier, potentially life-saving interventions. Subspecialties of pathology include forensic pathology or anatomical pathology, among others.