Christina A. Arnold, M.D

Christina A. Arnold, M.D

Christina A. Arnold, M.D.

Curriculum Vitae

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Christina A. Arnold, MD

Curriculum Vitae

Work Address: Home Address:

Ohio State University4927 Gillingham Way

Department of PathologyDublin, OH 43017

N337-C Doan HallPhone: 614-735-7097

410 W. 10thAvenue e-mail:

Columbus, OH, 43210-1228

Phone:614-293-5492

Fax:614-366-5458

Post-Graduate Training

2012Assistant Professor

Department of Pathology

Ohio State University

Columbus, OH

2010 – 2012Fellow,Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology

Johns Hopkins Hospital

Baltimore, MD

2009 – 2010Chief Resident, Anatomic and Clinic Pathology

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Dallas, TX

2006 – 2010Resident, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Dallas, TX

Education

2000-2001, 2003-2006Doctor of Medicine

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Dallas, TX

2001-2003Graduate Student

Molecular Microbiology Department

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Dallas, TX

1996 – 2000B.A. Biology

Barnard College, Columbia University

New York City, New York

Summa Cum Laude

Honors and Awards

2012Johns Hopkins Resident Research Award

Institution: Johns Hopkins Hospital

Award: $1800.00

2009 Gastrointestinal Pathology Society Travel Award

Institution: Johns Hopkins Hospital

Meeting: Current Topics in Gastrointestinal Pathology

2008College of American Pathologists Foundation Advanced Training Grant

Field of Study: Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology

Mentor: Alexander Lazar, M.D./Ph.D.

Institution: MD Anderson

Grant: $1,000.00

2007Texas Society of Pathology Honorarium

Resident’s Forum

Honorarium: $100.00

2002N.I.H. Training Grant, 2T32 GM08014-20

Field of Study: Hepatitis C NS5A and its role in Viral Infection

American Society of Virology Awarded Travel Grant

American Society of Virology

Graduate Student Organization Travel Grant

University of Texas Southwestern

Invited Lectureship:

2012 Clues to Easily Overlooked Infectious Diagnoses and their Mimics

Johns Hopkins Hospital

Continuing Medical Education Course

National Cancer Institute

Pathology residents

Bethesda, Maryland

2012A Curious Case of Proctitis

Ohio State University

Continuing Medical Education Course

2012Serrated Pathway of Neoplasia: New Insights into an Evolving Concept

National Cancer Institute

Pathology residents

Bethesda, Maryland

George Washington University

Pathology residents

Washington, D.C.

2011 Ohio State University

Pathology department

Columbus, Ohio

Fall 2009Pathology Urban Legends

Spring 2009UT Southwestern

Pathology Society for Medical Students

Dallas, Texas

Invited Media & Related Materials

BN Limketkai, D Lam-Himlin, and CA Arnold. TheCuttingEdgeof Serrated Polyps: A Practical Guide to Approaching and Managing Serrated Colon Polyps. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy: Invited cover art, March 2013.

Ben Swanson and CA Arnold. The Cutting Edge of Serrated Polyps: A Practical Guide to Approaching and Managing Serrated Colon Polyps.Gastrointestinal Endoscopy: Invited author video interview, March 2013.

Safia N. Salaria and CA Arnold. Intestinal Microcarcinoids: Clues to Diagnosing an Under-Recognized Mimic of Invasive Adenocarcinoma. Journal of Clinical Pathology: Invited Multiple Choice Questions Segment, 2013.

CA Arnold, BN Limketkai, PB Illei, E Montgomery, and L Voltaggio. Syphilitic and Lymphogranulomavenereum (LGV) Proctocolitis: Clues to a Frequently Missed Diagnosis.American Journal of Surgical Pathology: Cover Art, January 2013.

Textbook

CA Arnold, D Lam-Himlin, and E Montgomery. A Pattern Based Approach to Gastrointestinal Tract Pathology. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. January 2014.

Manuscripts

1.CA Arnold and L Voltaggio. Infectious Agents Affecting the Gastrointestinal Tract: A Review with Emphasis on Clinical and Pathologic Mimics and Pitfalls.Advances in Anatomic Pathology. In preparation.

2.CA Arnold and L Voltaggio. Infectious Agents Affecting the Gastrointestinal Tract: A Review with Emphasis on Clinical and Pathologic Mimics and Pitfalls. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. Invited review. In preparation.

3.B Swanson, BN Limketkai, T Liu, E Montgomery, MS Torbenson, M Yearsley, and CA Arnold. Renvela Crystals in the Gastrointestinal (GI) Tract: A New Entity. Submitted.

4.L Voltaggio, E Montgomery, and CA Arnold.Sexual Behaviors should be a Routine Component of All Clinical Histories. New England Journal of Medicine, Letter to the Editor. Submitted.

5.AD Singhi, CA Arnold, DM Lam-Himlin, L Voltaggio, and EA Montgomery. Esophageal Leukoplakia/Orthokeratotic Dysplasia: A Rare Probable Precursor to Squamous Cell Carcinoma.Modern Pathology. Accepted.

6.SN Salaria, MA Arnold, NY Alsaigh, AK Abu Alfa, E Montgomery, and CA Arnold. Composite Intestinal Adenoma-Microcarcinoids:Clues to Diagnosing an Under-Recognized Mimic of Invasive Carcinoma. Journal of Clinical Pathology. J ClinPathol. 2013 Feb 7.

7.BN Limketkai, D Lam-Himlin, MA Arnold, and CA Arnold. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. In press.TheCuttingEdgeof Serrated Polyps: A Practical Guide to Approaching and Managing Serrated Colon Polyps. GastrointestEndosc. 2013 Mar;77(3):360-75.

8.MA Arnold, CA Arnold, G Li, U Chae, R El-Etriby, CC Lee, M Tsokos. A Unique Pattern of INI1 Immunohistochemistry Distinguishes Synovial Sarcoma from Its Histologic Mimics.Human Pathology. Hum Pathol. 2012 Dec 13.

9.CA Arnold, BN Limketkai, PB Illei, E Montgomery, and L Voltaggio. Syphilitic and Lymphogranulomavenereum (LGV) Proctocolitis: Clues to a Frequently Missed Diagnosis.American Journal of Surgical Pathology.2013 Jan;37(1):38-46.

10.CA Arnold, RK Moreira, D Lam-Himlin, G De Petris, and E Montgomery.Whipple Disease a Century after the Initial Description: Increased Recognition of Unusual Presentations, Autoimmune Comorbidities, and Therapy Effects. American Journal of Surgical Pathology. American Journal of Surgical Pathology. 2012 Jul;36(7):1066-73.

11.C Kemp, CA Arnold, MS Torbenson, and EM Stein. An Unusual Polyp: Pedunculated Leiomyoma of the Sigmoid Colon. Endoscopy. 2011;43(2):306-7.

12.CA Arnold, E Montgomery, and C Iacobuzio-Donahue. Serrated Polyps of the Colorectum. Diagnostic Histopathology. 2011; 17(9):367-375.

13.D Lam-Himlin, CA Arnold, EA Montgomery. Histopathology of Iatrogenic Injury in the Colorectum. Diagnostic Histopathology2011;17(9):404-408.

14.CA Arnold, D Rakheja, MA Arnold, JM Peters, NJ Fernandes, NM Quintanilla, AG Weinberg, P Revell, and DC Cavuoti. Unsuspected, Disseminated Coccidioidomycosis without Maternofetal Morbidity Diagnosed by Placental Examination: Report of a Case and Review of the Literature. Clinical Infectious Disease. 2008; 46(11): e119:123.

15.CA Arnold, NJ Fernandes, CL Perez, J Raisanen, and DC Cavuoti. A 90-Year-Old Man with Involuntary Right-Sided Movements. Lab Medicine 38. 2007;(7):416-419.

16.J Xiang, C Martinez-Smith, M Gale, Q Chang, DR Labrecque, WN Schmidt, JT Stapleton. GB Virus Type C NS5A Sequence Polymorphisms: Association with Interferon Susceptibility and Inhibition of PKR-Mediated eIF2alpha Phosphorylation. J Interferon Cytokine Res. 2005;25(5):261-70.

Abstracts – Oral Presentations

2012United States & Canadian Academy of Pathology

Vancouver, Canada

Syphilitic and Lymphogranulomavenereum (LGV) Proctocolitis: Clues to a Frequently Missed Diagnosis.

CA Arnold, BN Limketkai, PB Illei, E Montgomery, and L Voltaggio.

Modern Pathology. 2012 Feb;25(2):153A.

2008North Texas Society of Pathologists

Dallas, Texas

MA Arnold, CA Arnold, J Baker, and S Milchgrub.

A Case of Primary Presentation of Metastatic Lobular Carcinoma to the Stomach without an Identifiable Breast Lesion.

International Society of Dermatopathology

San Antonio, Texas

CA Arnold, MA Arnold, JJ. Barnard, MD, and DC Cavuoti, DO.

Ulcerative Cutaneous Lesions and Sudden Death: Disseminated Cryptococcus Infection in the Setting of Unknown HIV Status. Am J Dermatopathol 2008: 30: 311.

2007North Texas Society of Pathologists

Dallas, Texas

CA Arnold, D Rakheja, JM Peters, NJ Fernandes, NM Quintanilla, AG

Weinberg, P Revell, and DC Cavuoti.

Unsuspected, Disseminated Coccidioidomycosis without Significant Maternofetal Morbidity Diagnosed by Placental Examination.

2002 American Society of Virology

Louisville, Kentucky

C Martinez-Smith, D Oldach, S Thomas, M Gale, Jr.

Assessment of PKR-Regulatory Function of the Viral NS5A Protein During the Evolution of Acute Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Infection

Abstracts – Poster Presentations

2013United States & Canadian Academy of Pathology

Baltimore, Maryland

Renvela Crystals in the Gastrointestinal (GI) Tract: A New Entity

CA Arnold, BN Limketkai, T Liu, E Montgomery, MS Torbenson, M Yearsley, and D Lam-Himlin.

2012United States & Canadian Academy of Pathology

Vancouver, Canada

SN Salaria, MA Arnold, NY Alsaigh, AK Abu Alfa, E Montgomery, and CA Arnold. Squamous Morules in Colon Polyps: Endocrine Differentiation in an Under-Recognized Mimic of Invasive Carcinoma.

Modern Pathology. 2012 Feb;25(2): 177A.

CA Arnold, RK Moreira, D Lam-Himlin, G De Petris, and E Montgomery.

Whipple Disease a Century after the Initial Description: Increased Recognition of Unusual Presentations, Autoimmune Comorbidities, and Therapy Effects.

Modern Pathology. 2012 Feb;25(2): 386A.

2009College of American Pathologists

Washington, D.C.

CA Arnold, SWCarmack, AA Siddiqui, and DRNussenzveig.

A Case of Esophageal Lymphangioma Clinically Suspicious for a Gastrointestinal

Stromal Tumor.

Texas Society of Pathologists

Austin, Texas

CA Arnold, JS Susa, and CJ Cockerell.

A Case of Adult Solitary Cutaneous Myofibroma.

2008American College of Asthma, Allergy, and Immunology

Seattle, Washington

DD Min, S Bhutani, CA Arnold, YV Fang, DA Khan

Frequent Spitting and Post-Nasal Drainage in a Patient with H. Pylori Gastritis.

College of American Pathologists

San Diego, California

CA Arnold, JS Susa, and CJ Cockerell.

A Case of Adult Solitary Cutaneous Myofibroma.

Texas Society of Pathologists

Houston, Texas

CA Arnold, D Rakheja, JM Peters, NJ Fernandes, NM Quintanilla, AG

Weinberg, P Revell, and DC Cavuoti.

Unsuspected, Disseminated Coccidioidomycosis without Significant Maternofetal Morbidity Diagnosed by Placental Examination.

2007College of American Pathologists

Chicago, Illinois

CA Arnold, D Rakheja, JM Peters, NJ Fernandes, NM Quintanilla, AG

Weinberg, P Revell, and DC Cavuoti.

Unsuspected, Disseminated Coccidioidomycosis without Significant Maternofetal Morbidity Diagnosed by Placental Examination.

2003 Keystone Symposia on RNA Trafficking

Keystone, Utah

C Martinez-Smith, D Oldach, C Wang, M Gale, Jr.

Translation Control Mechanisms of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV)

2002 9th International Symposium on Hepatitis C and Related Viruses

San Diego, California

J Xiang, C Martinez-Smith, M Gale Jr., Q Chang, DR LaBrecque, WN Schmidt,

JT Stapleton.

Identification of GBV-C NS5a sequence polymorphisms that appear to alter NS5a phosphorylation and inhibit PKR mediated eIF2a phosphorylation.

2001 8th International Symposium on Hepatitis C and Related Viruses

Paris, France

D Oldach, C Martinez-Smith, R Almiroudis, R Thimme, M Chang, F Chisari, Ray, D Thomas, M Gale.

Evolving HCV-NS5a and protein kinase (PKR)-NS5a interaction phenotypes in

acute HCV infection.

Extra-Curricular Activities

2012- presentUSCAP focus group- Improving the USCAP website

2010-2012Small group leader for Johns Hopkins medical school pathology course

2007-2010Small group leader for UTSW medical school pathology course

2008-2010Resident participant in Pathology Society for medical students

2007-2010Contributor to the UT Southwestern’s Pathology Unknown Case Series

2007-2008Attended Residents’ Forum, College of American Pathologists

2007-2009Coordinator of the UT Southwestern’s Pathology Unknown Case Series (63 cases)

2010-2012Contributor to the Johns Hopkins’ GI Unknown Case Series (11 cases)

Professional Societies

American Society of Virology

Southwestern Association of Clinical Microbiology

College of American Pathologists

North Texas Society of Pathologists

Texas Society of Pathologists

International Society of Bone & Soft Tissue Pathology

U.S. & Canadian Academy of Pathology

Professional Licensure and Certifications

National provider identification, 1356544969

Ohio medical license, 35.098786

Valid through 07/01/2013

Maryland medical license, D72613

Valid through 09/30/2012

Indiana medical license,01067710A

Expired June 30,2011

Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology

Valid through December 31,2020