Manisha Mehta, MBBS

Assistant Professor, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine

Manisha Mehta
617.414.4291
670 Albany Street

Biography

Manisha N. Mehta, MBBS is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine. She received her medical degrees from the University of Bombay in Ophthalmology and the Royal College of Ophthalmology London University. Dr. Mehta completed a Post-doctoral fellowship at Harvard Medical School, Schepens Eye Research Institute, then became a Research Fellow in Oculoplastics at Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (MEEI). She then became a Fellow in Ocular Pathology at Harvard Medical School, MEEI then became a Clinical Research Fellow in Ophthalmology at the Massachusetts Eye Research and Surgery Institute. She then changed track and became a Resident in Pathology at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) followed by a fellowship in Cytopathology at Harvard Medical School at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Finally, she became a fellow in Gastrointestinal pathology and Surgical pathology (combined) at Harvard Medical School. She has academic appointments as an instructor at Harvard Medical School at the Kohane Laboratory at Boston Children’s Hospital along with her appointment as an Assistant Professor at Boston University School of Medicine. She also held a hospital appointment as a Staff Cytopathologist at Winchester Hospital. Dr. Mehta is board certified by the American Board of Pathology.

Publications

  • Published on 12/21/2016

    Grunwald D, Mehta M, Sheth SG. Pseudomembranous Collagenous Colitis: A Case of Not-so-Microscopic Colitis. ACG Case Rep J. 2016 Aug; 3(4):e187. PMID: 28119938.

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  • Published on 11/9/2016

    Wang YH, Meyer RD, Bondzie PA, Jiang Y, Rahimi I, Rezazadeh K, Mehta M, Laver NM, Costello CE, Rahimi N. IGPR-1 Is Required for Endothelial Cell-Cell Adhesion and Barrier Function. J Mol Biol. 2016 Dec 04; 428(24 Pt B):5019-5033. PMID: 27838321.

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  • Published on 6/25/2015

    Gale HI, Setty BN, Sprinz PG, Doros G, Williams DD, Morrison TC, Kalajian TA, Tu P, Mundluru SN, Mehta MN, Castro-Aragon I. Implications of radiologic-pathologic correlation for gallbladder disease in children and young adults with sickle cell disease. Emerg Radiol. 2015 Oct; 22(5):543-51. PMID: 26109240.

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  • Published on 6/10/2015

    Srinivasan S, Chitalia V, Meyer RD, Hartsough E, Mehta M, Harrold I, Anderson N, Feng H, Smith LE, Jiang Y, Costello CE, Rahimi N. Hypoxia-induced expression of phosducin-like 3 regulates expression of VEGFR-2 and promotes angiogenesis. Angiogenesis. 2015 Oct; 18(4):449-62. PMID: 26059764.

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  • Published on 10/29/2014

    Mehta M, Rasheed RA, Duker J, Reichel E, Feinberg E, Husain D, Foster CS, Laver NV. Vitreous evaluation: a diagnostic challenge. Ophthalmology. 2015 Mar; 122(3):531-7. PMID: 25439597.

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  • Published on 6/21/2014

    Ma J, Mehta M, Lam G, Cyr D, Ng TF, Hirose T, Tawansy KA, Taylor AW, Lashkari K. Influence of subretinal fluid in advanced stage retinopathy of prematurity on proangiogenic response and cell proliferation. Mol Vis. 2014; 20:881-93. PMID: 24966660.

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  • Published on 3/1/2013

    Osaki TH, Fay A, Mehta M, Nallasamy N, Waner M, De Castro DK. Orbital development as a function of age in indigenous North American skeletons. Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg. 2013 Mar-Apr; 29(2):131-6. PMID: 23416385.

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  • Published on 12/1/2011

    Mehta M, Siddique SS, Gonzalez-Gonzalez LA, Foster CS. Immunohistochemical differences between normal and chronically inflamed conjunctiva: diagnostic features. Am J Dermatopathol. 2011 Dec; 33(8):786-9. PMID: 21785328.

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  • Published on 9/2/2010

    Mehta M, Dacey M, Stephen Foster C. Recurrent conjunctivitis and scleritis secondary to coexistent conjunctival pemiphigus vulgaris and cryptic herpes simplex infection: a case report. Ocul Immunol Inflamm. 2010 Dec; 18(6):454-6. PMID: 20812857.

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  • Published on 7/1/2010

    Jakobiec FA, Stacy RC, Mehta M, Fay A. IgG4-positive dacryoadenitis and Küttner submandibular sclerosing inflammatory tumor. Arch Ophthalmol. 2010 Jul; 128(7):942-4. PMID: 20625062.

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