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  • Bio & Insurance Information

    Dr. Michael DiMaio is a pathologist from Greenbrae, California. He is a board-certified practitioner in anatomic pathology, clinical pathology, and cytopathology. He graduated from the medical school of the Albany Medical College. Afterward, he completed a residency stage in anatomic and clinical pathology at the Stanford University, followed by two fellowship stages, in cytopathology and gastrointestinal pathology at the same medical institution. Dr. DiMaio is also an active researcher. He contributed to several publications that focused on topics like colorectal cancer, color Doppler imaging of the appendix and Preoperative multidetector CT diagnosis. At the moment, he works for Marin General Hospital.



  • Education & Training

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    Albany Medical College

    Medical School

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    Stanford University

    Residency

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    Stanford University

    Fellowship

  • Board Certifications

    American Board of Pathology

  • Hospital & Practice

    Marin General Hospital

    Languages: English/Spanish

    (415) 925-7000

    250 Bon Air Rd

    Greenbrae, California 94904

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  • Publications & Memberships

    Dr. Michael DiMaio has contributed to 3 publications.

    Normalizing Microbiota-Induced Retinoic Acid Deficiency Stimulates Protective CD8+ T Cell-Mediated Immunity in Colorectal Cancer.

    Bhattacharya N, Yuan R, Prestwood TR, Penny HL, DiMaio MA, Reticker-Flynn NE, Krois CR, Kenkel JA, Pham TD, Carmi Y, Tolentino L, Choi O, Hulett R, Wang J, Winer DA, N...; Immunity. 2016 Aug 29.

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    Color Doppler Imaging of the Appendix: Criteria to Improve Specificity for Appendicitis in the Borderline-Size Appendix.

    Xu Y, Jeffrey RB, Shin LK, DiMaio MA, Olcott EW; J Ultrasound Med. 2016 Aug 25.

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    Preoperative Multidetector CT Diagnosis of Extrapancreatic Perineural or Duodenal Invasion Is Associated with Reduced Postoperative Survival after Pancreaticoduodenect...

    Chang ST, Jeffrey RB, Patel BN, DiMaio MA, Rosenberg J, Willmann JK, Olcott EW; Radiology. 2016 Jul 20.

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