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Office
Department Of Pathology/Piedmont Rockdale Hospital
1412 Milstead Avenue
Conyers, GA 30012
Summary
- Dr. Zoya Arbiser is a pathologist in Conyers, GA and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Piedmont Rockdale Hospital, Northside Hospital, and Cancer Treatment Centers of America Atlanta. She received her medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine and has been in practice 22 years. She specializes in anatomic pathology and clinical pathology.
Education & Training
- Emory University School of MedicineResidency, Pathology-Anatomic and Clinical, 1998 - 2000
- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical SchoolResidency, Pathology-Anatomic and Clinical, 1995 - 1998
- Boston University School of MedicineClass of 1995
Certifications & Licensure
- GA State Medical License 1998 - 2025
- American Board of Pathology Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 87 citationsConsultative (expert) second opinions in soft tissue pathology. Analysis of problem-prone diagnostic situations.Zoya K. Arbiser, Andrew L. Folpe, Sharon W. Weiss
American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 2001-10-01 - 64 citationsTuberous sclerosis-associated lesions of the kidney, brain, and skin are angiogenic neoplasms.Jack L. Arbiser, Daniel J. Brat, Steve Hunter, Jeanine D'Armiento, Elizabeth P. Henske
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2002-03-01 - 37 citationsThe Generation and Characterization of a Cell Line Derived from a Sporadic Renal Angiomyolipoma : Use of Telomerase to Obtain Stable Populations of Cells from Benign N...Jack L. Arbiser, Raymond S. Yeung, Sharon W. Weiss, Zoya K. Arbiser, Mahul B. Amin
The American Journal of Pathology. 2001-08-01
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