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Dr. Shagufta Qadri MCI/ 08-32407
  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.QUALIFICATION

    MBBS, MD Pathology

  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.DESIGNATION

    Assistant Professor

  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.THRUST_AREA

    Surgical pathology (Oncopathology), specially Neuropathology and Bone pathology.

  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.ADDRESS

    Flat no. 602A, Aligarh greens apartment, Near FM tower, Aligarh 202002

  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.MOBILE

    9897532879

  • DEPARTMENT_STAFF.EMAIL

    qadridrshagufta@gmail.com

DEPARTMENT_STAFF.COMPLETE_CV

Dr. Shagufta Qadri, working as Assistant Professor, D/O Pathology since 2016, with teaching experience of  about 13 years. I have keen interest in Surgical Pathology, specially in Neuropathology and bone Pathology. Received formal training in Neuropathology from NIMHANS Bengaluru in 2022. After completing my MBBS and MD- Pathology from JNMCH, AMU, I joined as Senior resident in department of Pathology, JNMC, AMU for a period of 3 years and later on joined as Assistant Professor in the department of Pathology JNMC, AMU. I have keen interest in newer teaching methodology for upgrading knowledge.

  1. Trends in the incidence of Childhood Lymphoma Encompassing Pediatric Population from western Uttar Pradesh

    Cancer in children and adolescents is rare and biologically very different from cancer inadults. Progress in the diagnosis and treatment of neoplasm in children in past few decades is one of the most gratifying achievement in the field of oncology. Childhood lymphomas are rare paediatric malignancy characterized by abnormal growth of lymphocytes.


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  2. Magnitude of Neurogenic Tumor Burden in Pediatric Population: A Tertiary Care Center Study.

    Progress in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood neoplasm in the past few decades is one of the most gratifying achievements in the field of oncology. This study was aimed to ascertain the burden (incidence and prevalence) and histopathologic features of neurogenic tumors occurring in the pediatric population.


  3. Giant cell angiofibroma of pelvis.


    Giant cell angiofibroma (GCA) is a rare, soft-tissue neoplasm that has a tendency to arise from the mesenchymal tissues of the head and neck, especially involving the orbital region. It is a benign neoplasm characterized by the presence of multinucleated stromal giant cells and angiectoid spaces. GCA belongs to the group of solitary fibrous tumor with histomorphological features intermediate between those of solitary fibrous tumor and giant cell fibroblastoma. CD34 immunoreactivity of tumor cells carries potential diagnostic value. Recurrence after the complete surgical excision is rare.

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Apoptosis and Necrosis
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Lecture # Skin Pathology
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