Eric Y. Loo, MD
Title(s)
Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Additional Titles/Positions/Affiliations
Diplomate of the American Board of Pathology in:
- Anatomic and Clinical Pathology
- Hematopathology
- Molecular Genetic Pathology
Associate Program Director
DHMC AP/CP Pathology Residency Program
Laboratory Medical Director
Mt. Ascutney Hospital & Health Center
President
New Hampshire Medical Society
Society Political Advisor
New Hampshire Society of Pathologists
NH Clinical Advisory Committee Representative
National Government Services
Medicare Administrative Contractor, Region J/K
Department(s)
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Education
Fellowship in Molecular Genetic Pathology, University of New Mexico / TriCore Reference Laboratories, 2014-2015
Fellowship in Hematopathology, University of California - Los Angeles, 2013-2014
Residency in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, University of Southern California / LAC+USC Medical Center, 2009-2013
Residency in General Surgery, University of Southern California / LAC+USC Medical Center, 2007-2009
Rosalind Franklin University / The Chicago Medical School, MD 2007
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Contact Information
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
One Medical Center Drive
Lebanon NH 03756
Office: Borwell, Level 4
Phone: (603) 650-7834
Email: Eric.Y.Loo@Hitchcock.org
Professional Interests
Hematopathology (Diseases of the blood, bone marrow, and lymphatic systems)
Molecular and cytogenetics pertaining to hematologic malignancy
Healthcare Advocacy
SNP-based chromosomal microarray characterization in a series of pure erythroid leukemia. Post-scabietic nodules: Mimicker of infantile indeterminate cell histiocytosis and potential diagnostic pitfall. Variant allele frequencies do not correlate well with myeloblast counts in a clinically validated gene sequencing panel for routine acute myeloid leukemia workup. Impact of Molecular Sequencing Information as Related to 2008 and 2016 World Health Organization Classification of Acute Myeloid Leukemia and Myelodysplasia. Cytogenetically cryptic insertion of PML segment into RARA on chromosome 17q resulting PML-RARA fusion in acute promyelocytic leukemia. Monoamine oxidase A is highly expressed in classical Hodgkin lymphoma. HLA expression and HLA type associations in relation to EBV status in Hispanic Hodgkin lymphoma patients. Plasmablastic lymphoma mimicking carcinomatosis: A case report and review of the literature. Classical Hodgkin lymphoma arising in the setting of iatrogenic immunodeficiency: a clinicopathologic study of 10 cases. |