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Reenu Malhotra, MD

Pathologist

Board Certifications

Anatomic and Clinical Pathology

Fellowship

Surgical Pathology, Gastrointestinal Pathology, Hepatic Pathology

Locations

ProPath

Biography

ProPath, a Sonic Healthcare anatomic pathology practice, is privileged to include Reenu K. Malhotra, M.D., as a part of its dynamic medical staff. Dr. Malhotra is a board-certified pathologist who brings professional medical and leadership experience to her position.

Dr. Malhotra earned her medical degree from Guru Nanak University in Punjab, India. She served her first residency in anatomic and clinical pathology at Guru Nanak University. She served her second residency in anatomic and clinical pathology at The University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston. She completed a fellowship in surgical pathology at The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston before completing a fellowship in gastrointestinal and liver pathology at The University of Texas Health Science Center.

Dr. Malhotra held a position as a gastrointestinal and liver pathologist at Inform Diagnostics in Irving, TX, before joining ProPath as a pathologist. She also held the position of medical director of laboratory at Gastroenterology Associates of North Texas in Fort Worth.

Dr. Malhotra has peer-reviewed articles published in journals such as the American Journal of Surgical Pathology, Journal of Pediatric Neurology, and the Annals of Diagnostic Pathology, among others. She has also presented abstracts at meetings of the American College of Gastroenterology, United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, and the College of American Pathologists, among others. 

  

Education

Guru Nanak University (MBBS)
Punjab, India

 

Postgraduate Training

Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology Fellowship
The University of Texas Health Science Center
Houston, TX

Surgical Pathology Fellowship
The University of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston, TX

Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Residency
The University of Texas Health Science Center
Houston, TX

Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Residency
Guru Nanak University
Punjab, India

  

Peer-Reviewed Articles

  1. Mukhopadhyay S, Feldman MD, Abels E, Ashfaq R, Beltaifa S, Cacciabeve NG, Cathro HP, Cheng L, Cooper K, Dickey GE, Gill RM, Heaton RP Jr, Kerstens R, Lindberg GM, Malhotra RK, Mandell JW, Manlucu ED, Rubin BP, Saboorian MH, Salicru M, Samols MA, Sturgis CD, Turner KO, Wick MR, Yoon JY, Zhao P, Taylor CR. Whole slide imaging versus microscopy for primary diagnosis in surgical pathology: a multicenter blinded randomized noninferiority study of 1992 cases (pivotal study). Am J Surg Pathol. 2018;42(1):39-52.

  2. Malhotra R, Turner K, Sonnenberg A, Genta RM. High prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease in United States residents of Indian ancestry. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2015;13(4):683-689.

  3. Malhotra RK, Florez L, White D, Papasozomenos S, Covinsky M, Bhattacharjee M, Wang M. Vein of Galen aneurysmal malformations associated with high output cardiac failure: report of three autopsy cases. J Pediatr Neurol. 2011;9(2):227-232.

  4. Haley SL, Malhotra RK, Qiu S, Eltorky ME. The immunohistochemical profile of atypical eosinophilic syncytial changes vs serous carcinoma. Ann Diagn Pathol. 2011;15(6):402-406.

  5. Jaso J, Malhotra R. Adenoid cystic carcinoma. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2011;135(4):511-515.

  6. Malhotra RK, Li W. Poorly differentiated gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine carcinoma associated with X-linked hyperimmunoglobulin M syndrome. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2008;132(5):847-850.

Abstracts

  1. Genta R, Malhotra R, Turner K. Esophageal and gastric disease in U.S. residents with ancestry in different regions of India. American College of Gastroenterology, Las Vegas, NV, 2016.

  2. Malhotra R, Turner K, Genta R. Gender disparity in EGD biopsy patterns: is this trend justified? Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. 2015;81(5):AB230.

  3. Malhotra R. Immunohistochemical profile of atypical endometrial syncytial papillary eosinophilic metaplasia versus serous carcinoma. USCAP Meeting, Denver, CO, 2008.

  4. Malhotra R, Florez L, White D, Covinsky M, Papasozomenos S, Bhattacharjee M, Wang M. Vein of Galen aneurysmal malformation associated with cardiac failure in three neonates [podium presentation]. American Society of Investigative Pathology, Washington, DC, 2007.

  5. Malhotra R, Cagle PT, Li W, Tan D. Immunohistochemical evaluation of expression and distribution pattern of novel vascular markers (CD105 and D2-40) in cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. USCAP Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2007.

  6. Malhotra R, Zander DS, Allen TC, Castro CY, Barrios RJ, Sienko AE, Haque AK, Singhal NA, Cagle PT. Snail and slug expression in lung carcinomas. USCAP Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 2006.

  7. Malhotra R, Cleary K, Li W. Poorly differentiated gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine carcinoma in a patient with X-linked hyperimmunoglobulin M syndrome. CAP Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2006.

  8. Malhotra R, Covinsky M, Papsozomenos S. Basket brain: loss of cerebral tissue intermediate in severity between porencephaly and hydranencephaly. CAP Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2006.

  9. Bendre M, Malhotra R, Rosenberg H. Horseshoe lung with pulmonary hypoplasia, anomalous pulmonary vasculature and CCAM: a case report. CAP Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2006.

  10. Malhotra R, Dollet W, Wang M, Papsozomenos S, Covinsky M. Vein of Galen aneurysmal malformation: report of two cases. Texas Society of Pathologists Meeting, Houston, 2006.

  11. Malhotra R, Wang M, Nguyen N. Myocardial involvement by precursor B-lymphoblastic lymphoma: an unusual association. Texas Society of Pathologists Meeting, Austin, 2005.

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