Patrick Treseler, MD, PhD
Research and Clinical Interests
Lymphoma and leukemia diagnosis and pathogenesis, sentinel lymph node pathology, mesothelial pathology, endocrine pathology.
Selected Publications
- Jensen RH, Tiirikainen M, You L, Ginzinger D, He B, Uematsu K, Xu Z, Treseler P, McCormick F, Jablons DM. Genomic alterations in human mesothelioma including high resolution mapping of common regions of DNA loss in chromosome arm 6q. Anticancer Res. May-Jun; 23(3B): 2281-9; 2003
- Kikuchi S, Perrier ND, Ituarte PH, Treseler PA, Siperstein AE, Duh QY, Greenspan FS, Clark OH. Accuracy of fine-needle aspiration cytology in patients with radiation-induced thyroid neoplasms. Br J Surg. Jun; 90(6): 755-8; 2003
- Horvai AE, Li L, Xu Z, Kramer MJ, Jablons DM, Treseler PA. Malignant mesothelioma does not demonstrate overexpression or gene amplification despite cytoplasmic immunohistochemical staining for c-Erb-B2. Arch Pathol Lab Med. Apr; 127(4): 465-9; 2003
- Wu CT, Morita ET, Treseler PA, Esserman LJ, Hwang ES, Kuerer HM, Santos CL, Leong SP. Failure to harvest sentinel lymph nodes identified by preoperative lymphoscintigraphy in breast cancer patients. Breast J. Mar-Apr; 9(2): 86-90; 2003
- Treseler PA. Pathologic examination of the sentinel lymph node. Cancer Treat Res. 111:81-108; 2002
Selected Awards
- Principal Speaker, South Bay Pathology Society 2002 Spring Meeting, Monterey, CA, “Lymphoma: Current Concepts and Practical Issues”
- Principal Speaker, Arizona Society of Pathologists 2002 Fall Meeting, Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ, “Lymphoma Pathology”
- UCSF Pathology Department Teaching Award, 2000
Additional Information
- Professor of Clinical Pathology and Director Residency Training Program
- Pathology
Specialty Area
Surgical pathology and hematopathology
Contact Information
- patrick.treseler@
ucsf.edu - Phone: 415-514-1641
- Fax: 415-353-1200
- 505 Parnassus Avenue, Room S-551
- Box 0102
- San Francisco, CA 94143-0102