Mouied Alashari,
MD

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Languages Spoken: English
Dr. Alashari is a pediatric pathologist with over 20 years of experience in perinatal and pediatric surgical and autopsy pathology.
Specialties
Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments | Pathology
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Associate Professor (Clinical) |
Academic Divisions | Pediatric Pathology |
Board Certification | American Board of Pathology (Anatomic & Clinical) American Board of Pathology (Sub: Pediatric Pathology) |
Dr. Alashari is a pediatric pathologist with over 20 years of experience in perinatal and pediatric surgical and autopsy pathology.
Academic Locations
Primary Children's Hospital
801-662-2150
Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments | Pathology
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Associate Professor (Clinical) |
Academic Divisions | Pediatric Pathology |
Board Certification | American Board of Pathology (Anatomic & Clinical) American Board of Pathology (Sub: Pediatric Pathology) |
Education History
Fellowship | Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Pediatric Pathology Fellow |
Residency | Yale University, Danbury Hospital PGY-5, Clinical Pathology Resident |
Residency | New York Medical College, Westchester CountyMedical Center General Surgery Resident |
Graduate Training | New York Medical College Microbiology, Thesis: Hepatitis D Virus Postgraduate Studies |
Residency | New York Medical College, Westchester CountyMedical Center PGY-3, Clinical Pathology Resident |
Residency | New York Medical College, Westchester CountyMedical Center PGY-1, 2, Anatomic Pathology Resident |
Graduate Training | Marshall University School of Medicine Anatomy Postgraduate Studies |
Internship | Karama Teaching Hospital Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, General Surgery and OB/GYN Intern |
Professional Medical | Baghdad University College of Medicine Medicine M.D. |
Selected Publications - Journal Articles
Journal Article
- Carter-Febres M, Schneller N, Fair D, Solomon D, Perry A, Roy A, Linscott L, Alashari M, Kestle JR, Bruggers CS (2020). Adjuvant Maintenance Larotrectinib Therapy in 2 Children With NTRK Fusion-positive High-grade Cancers. (Epub ahead of print) J Pediatr Hematol Oncol.
- Mondal G, Lee JC, Ravindranathan A, Villanueva-Meyer JE, Tran QT, Allen SJ, Barreto J, Gupta R, Doo P, Van Ziffle J, Onodera C, Devine P, Grenert JP, Samuel D, Li R, Metrock LK, Jin LW, Antony R, Alashari M, Cheshier S, Whipple NS, Bruggers C, Raffel C, Gupta N, Kline CN, Reddy A, Banerjee A, Hall MD, Mehta MP, Khatib Z, Maher OM, Brathwaite C, Pekmezci M, Phillips JJ, Bollen AW, Tihan T, Lucas JT Jr, Broniscer A, Berger MS, Perry A, Orr BA, Solomon DA (2020). Pediatric bithalamic gliomas have a distinct epigenetic signature and frequent EGFR exon 20 insertions resulting in potential sensitivity to targeted kinase inhibition. Acta Neuropathol (Berl), 139(6), 1071-1088.
- Sloan EA, Hilz S, Gupta R, Cadwell C, Ramani B, Hofmann J, Kline CN, Banerjee A, Reddy A, Oberheim Bush NA, Chang S, Braunstein S, Chang EF, Raffel C, Gupta N, Sun PP, Kim JYH, Moes G, Alva E, Li R, Bruggers CS, Alashari M, Wetmore C, Garg S, Dishop M, Van Ziffle J, Onodera C, Devine P, Grenert JP, Lee JC, Phillips JJ, Pekmezci M, Tihan T, Bollen AW, Berger MS, Costello JF, Perry A, Solomon DA (2020). Gliomas arising in the setting of Li-Fraumeni syndrome stratify into two molecular subgroups with divergent clinicopathologic features. Acta Neuropathol (Berl), 139(5), 953-957.
Global Impact
Education History
Internship | Karama Teaching Hospital Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, General Surgery and OB/GYN Intern |
Professional Medical | Baghdad University College of Medicine Medicine M.D. |