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Uyen Debbie Ly, DO

Board Certifications

Anatomic and Clinical Pathology

Fellowship

Gastrointestinal/Hepatobiliary

Interests

Gastrointestinal Pathology

Biography

ProPath, a Sonic Healthcare anatomic pathology practice, is privileged to include Uyen Debbie Ly, D.O., as a part of its dynamic medical staff. She is a board-certified pathologist and director of ProPath’s gastrointestinal pathology division. She brings professional medical and leadership experience to her position.

Dr. Ly graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology and biochemistry from West Texas A&M University in Canyon, Texas. She earned her Doctor of Osteopathy degree from the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine and the University of North Texas Health Sciences Center in Fort Worth. She served her anatomic and clinical pathology residency at MetroHealth Medical Center and Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, where she held the position of chief resident. She completed a fellowship in gastrointestinal pathology at Ameripath Institute of Gastrointestinal Pathology and Digestive Disease in Cleveland.

Dr. Ly started as a pathologist at Ameripath Institute of Gastrointestinal Pathology and Digestive Disease. Prior to joining ProPath as a pathologist, she held a pathologist position at Alliance Health Sciences in Carrollton, TX. She’s held multiple directorships at various Texas laboratories. She was the medical director of laboratory at Dallas Medical Center. In addition to her position at ProPath, she is the medical director of laboratory at GI Alliance Pathology (TDDC), including medical director of laboratory for ProPath Associates and ProPath Services of GI Alliance Pathology.

Dr. Ly has peer-reviewed articles and abstracts published in the journals Gynécologie, Obstétrique & Fertilité; Journal of Medical Case Reports; and Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine. She has also presented abstracts at meetings of the College of American Pathologists, American Society for Clinical Pathology, and the American Association of Immunologists.

 

Education

West Texas A&M University (BS)
Canyon, TX

Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
University of North Texas Health Sciences Center
Fort Worth, TX

 

Postgraduate Training

Gastrointestinal Pathology Fellowship
Ameripath Institute of Gastrointestinal Pathology and Digestive Disease
Cleveland, OH

Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Residency
MetroHealth Medical Center 
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH

 

Professional Memberships

American Society for Clinical Pathology

College of American Pathologists

Rodger C. Haggitt Gastrointestinal Pathology Society

United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology

 

Peer-Reviewed Articles

  1. Rangaswamy N, Abdelrahim A, Moore R, Ly U, Mercer BM, Mansour JM, Kumar D, Sawady J, Moore JJ. Biomechanical characteristics of human fetal membranes. Preterm fetal membranes are stronger than term fetal membranes. Gynecol Obstet Fertil. 2011;39(6):373-377.

  2. Subbiah V, Ly U, Khiyami A, O’Brien T. Tissue is the issue—sarcoidosis following ABVD chemotherapy for Hodgkin’s lymphoma: a case report. J Med Case Rep. 2007;1:148.

Abstracts

  1. Rangaswamy N, Abdelrahim A, Moore RM, Ly U, Mercer BM. Preterm fetal membranes are significantly stronger than the term fetal membranes. Gynecol Obstet Fertil. 2011;39(6):373-377.

  2. Ly U, Ganesan S, Temes T, Tomashefski JF Jr. Unique coexpression of S-100 protein and calretinin in thoracic chordoma. CAP Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2008. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2008;132:1484.

  3. Ly U. Chordoma of the mediastinum. Donald Senhauser Resident Competition, Ohio Society of Pathologists, May 2008.

  4. Farooq S, Ly U, Tomashefski JF Jr, Williams S. Pulmonary sporotrichosis. The American Thoracic Society, Toronto, Canada, 2008.

  5. Gabali A, Ly U, Cleveland R, Kass L. Ebstein-Barr Virus (EBV) infection alters the morphology of peripheral blood monocytes. American Society for Clinical Pathology Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2008.

  6. Farooq S, Ly U. Disseminated strongyloidiasis. Citywide Chest Conference, MetroHealth Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, December 2007.

  7. Nixon JC, Ly U, Ayers N, et al. EBV-transformed cell lines from XLA patients express the transcription factor, BRIGHT. American Association of Immunologists, Denver, CO, 2003.
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