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Matthew Denicola, MD

Pathologist

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  • Bio & Insurance Information

    Dr. Matthew Denicola is a well-known pathologist in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles, California. He received his medical diploma from Creighton University School of Medicine in 2009. After getting his medical degree, he did an internship at UCLA Medical Center. Dr. Denicola completed his medical education with a residency in anatomic and clinical pathology and a fellowship in hematopathology, both at UCLA Medical Center. He is certified by the American Board in clinical pathology, anatomic pathology, pathology – hematology. His subspecialties are general pathology and hematopathology. This doctor works at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital and at Santa Ynez Valley Cottage Hospital. He has published 4 articles in collaboration with other doctors.



  • Education & Training

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    Creighton University

    Medical School

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    UCLA Medical Center

    Residency

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    UCLA Medical Center

    Fellowship

  • Board Certifications

    American Board of Pathology

  • Hospital & Practice

    Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center

    Languages: English/Spanish

    (310) 825-9111

    757 Westwood Plaza

    Los Angeles, California 90095

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  • Publications & Memberships

    Dr. Matthew Denicola has contributed to 3 publications.

    Pathologic findings in lung allografts with anti-HLA antibodies.

    DeNicola MM Weigt SS Belperio JA Reed EF Ross DJ Wallace WD; J Heart Lung Transplant. 2013 Mar .

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    A case of pediatric B-Lymphoblastic leukemia presenting with a t(9;12)(p24;q11.2) involving JAK2 and concomitant MLL rearrangement with apparent insertion at 6q27.

    Tirado, C. A.,Shabsovich, D.,Denicola, M.,Rao, D.,Yang, L.,Garcia, R.,Rao, N.; Biomark Res. 2013 Nov 28.

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    A case of pediatric B-Lymphoblastic leukemia presenting with a t(9;12)(p24;q11.2) involving JAK2 and concomitant MLL rearrangement with apparent insertion at 6q27.

    Tirado, C. A.,Shabsovich, D.,Denicola, M.,Rao, D.,Yang, L.,Garcia, R.,Rao, N.; Biomark Res. 2013 Nov 28.

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