Mark Li-cheng Wu, M.D.

Title: Assistant Professor


Specialty: Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

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Residence: 
Sacramento, California, USA
Birthplace: 
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA

Undergraduate Education: 
University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin
B.S. 1991

Medical Education: 
University of Wisconsin Medical School
Madison, Wisconsin
M.D. 1995

Residency: 
Northwestern University Medical School
Chicago, Illinois 1995-2000
Anatomic Pathology/Clinical Pathology

Fellowship: 
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California 2000-01
Gastrointestinal and Liver

Board Certifications: 
American Board of Pathology, 2000

Professional
Memberships:
 
American Society of Clinical Pathologists

College of American Pathologists

Illinois State Medical Society

Los Angeles Society of Pathologists

 
Clinical/Research Interests:  Mark Li-cheng Wu specializes in gastrointestinal pathology. Wu's research interests pertain to the morphology of gastrointestinal pathology and mimics of gastrointestinal pathology. His current research projects include investigation of occult colorectal polyps, cholecystic neoplasia, gastric ultrastructure, spirochetosis, and Helicobacter species.


Publications:  Wu ML, Lewin KJ. Understanding Helicobacter pylori. Hum Pathol 2001;32:247-9.

Wu ML, Cortina G. Special studies help diagnose intestinal spirochetosis in HIV-positive patients. Am J Clin Pathol 2001;115:613-5.

Wu ML, Natarajan s, Lewin KJ. Peculiar artifacts mimicking carcinoma. Arch Pathol Lab Med 2001;125:1473-6.

Wu ML, Kwaan HC, Goolsby CL. Atypical hairy cell leukemia. Arch Pathol Lab Med 2000;124:1710-3.

Wu ML, Jones VA. Placenta: 6-4=2. Arch Pathol Lab Med 2000;124:1564.

Wu ML, Guitart J. Unusual neurotropism. Am J Dermatopathol 2000;22:468-9.

Wu ML, Caro WA, Richards KA, Guitart J. Atypical reexcision perineural invasion. Am J Surg Pathol 2000;24:895-6.

Wu ML, Warren DJ, Jones VA. Ticked off: Ixodes. Arch Pathol Lab Med 2000;124:925.

Gluckman T, Wu ML, Pins MR, Johson S. Abdominal mass with adhesions. Arch Pathol Lab Med 2000;124:915-6.

Wu ML, Guitart J. Low specificity of cytokeratin 20 in the diagnosis of extramammary Paget's disease. Br J Dermatol/2000;142:569.



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