Raimundas Meškauskas
Breast Pathology and Dermatopathology.
http://www.vpc.lt
Lithuania
Biography
1994 Pathology Residency, Vilnius University, Faculty of Medicine 1992 Diploma in Medical Doctor, Vilnius University, Faculty of Medicine 2012 Breast Pathology Courses, IAP British Division, London 2011 Dermatopathology Summer School, Graz, Austria 2011 18th International Symposium on Surgical Pathology Mayo Clinics, Lisbon, Portugal 2010 Second International Pathology Conference "On the way to Santiago" (Second International Pathology Meeting Along the Way to Santiago). Portugal - Spain 2009 Breast pathology course, Graz, Austria 2009 Dermatopathology Summer School, Graz, Austria 2006 Dermatopathology Summer School, Graz, Austria 2005 Diagnostic Histopathology of Breast Diseases, Imperial College London, UK 2005 Bone marrow biopsy pathology, Jogaila University, Krakow, Poland 2005 Soft tissue and bone pathology, Kaunas University of Medicine, Lithuania 2004 Doctor pathologists' courses "Diagnostic biopsy: gynecological, urological, gastroenterological and thyroid pathology", Vilnius University 2003. Doctor pathologists' courses "Severe histological diagnosis: soft tissue, bone, skin and hematologic pathology", Vilnius University 2002 Medical refoding courses "Gastrointestinal Pathology: Histological Diagnosis", Vilnius University
Research Interest
Breast Pathology and Dermatopathology.
Publications
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P Elsakov, J Kurtinaitis, S Petraitis, V Ostapenko, M Razumas, T Razumas, R Meskauskas, K Petrulis, A Luksite, J Lubinski, B Gorski, SA Narod and J Gronwald. The contribution of founder mutations in BRCA1 to breast and ovarian cancer in Lithuania Clinical genetics, 2010 John Wiley & sons a/s, Doi: 10.1111/j.1399-0004.2010.01404.
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Fate of artificial tissue scaffolds implanted into the rabbit epimyocard. Antanaviciute I., Pauža D., Rysevaite K., Vysockas V., Meškauskas R. Biologija. 2010. Vol. 56. No. 1–4. P. 36–40. DOI: 10.2478/v10054-010-0011-6. Lietuvos mokslu akademija, 2010.
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Advances in Medical Sciences • Vol. 56 • 2011 • pp 285-290 • DOI: 10.2478/v10039-011-0047-6. Medical University of Bialystok, Poland. Triple negative breast cancer: adjuvant chemotherapy effect on survival. Steponaviciene L1*, Lachej-Mikeroviene N1, Smailyte G1, Aleknavicius E2,Meskauskas R3, Didziapetriene J.