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Michael S. Torbenson, M.D.
Photograph of Dr. Michael S. Torbenson Primary Appointment in Pathology

I am interested in liver and gastrointestinal disease as well as transplant pathology. Currently, my research is focused on viral hepatitis and I am investigating the prevalence and significance of occult hepatitis B infections (HBsAg negative, HBV DNA positive). I am also interested in primary hepatocellular neoplasms and am involved in a variety of clinicopathological studies. I also have a long-standing interest in archaeology and the history of medicine.


Publications

Torbenson M, Wang J, Nichols L, Jain A, Fung J, Nalesnik MA. Occult nonhematopoietic malignancies present at autopsy in solid organ transplant patients who died within 100 days. Transplantation 2001; 71 (1):64-70.

Minervini MI, Torbenson M, Scantlebury V, Vivas C, Jordan M, Shapiro R, Randhawa P. Acute renal allograft rejection with severe tubulitis (Banff 1997grade 1B). American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2000 24(4):553-8.

Torbenson M, Wang J, Nichols L, Randhawa P, Nalesnik MA. Renal cortical neoplasms in long term survivors of solid organ transplantation.Transplantation. 2000 15;69(5):864-8.

Torbenson M, Kelly R, Erlen J, Cropcho L, Moraca M, Beiler B, Rao KN,Virji M. Lash's: A bitter medicine: Biochemical analysis of a historical proprietary medicine. Historical Archaeology 2000, 34(2):56-64.

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