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keywords Medical Renal Pathology
keywords Genitourinary Pathology
overview Dr. Henriksen is a surgical pathologist with subspecialty focus in medical renal pathology and genitourinary pathology. Dr. Henriksen conducts translational and clinicopathologic studies involving both native and transplant kidney biopsies with particular interests in onconephrology, chronic kidney disease, and autopsy pathology.
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Concept Carcinoma, Renal Cell
Concept Education, Medical, Graduate
Concept Renal Dialysis
Concept Pathology, Surgical
Concept Renal Insufficiency, Chronic
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Award or Honor Receipt Fellow, Academy of Distinguished Medical Educators
Award or Honor Receipt Exemplary Teaching Award
Award or Honor Receipt President, Chicago Pathology Society
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