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E. Clay Hodgin
Clinical Professor of Pathology
Laboratory:
Phone: 225-578-9786
Fax: 225-578-9784
chodgin@vetmed.lsu.edu |
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Education:
B.S. North Carolina State University • D.V.M. Oklahoma State University • Ph.D. Washington State University • Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Pathologists
Dr. Hodgin is a pathologist in the Department of Pathobiological Sciences. His duties include surgical and necropsy pathology, selection and interpretation of laboratory tests, final interpretation and reporting of cases, and consultation with veterinarians.
Research Interests
Dr. Hodgin's research interests are directed towards diagnostic (morphologic) pathology; dermatopathology; and surgical pathology.
Selected Publications
Grooters A.M., Lopez M.K., Brown A.K. and Hodgin E.C. (Abstract) Production of polyclonal antibodies for the immunohistochemical identification of Pythium insidiosum. Nineteenth Annual Forum of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, May 23- 26, 2000.
Grooters A.M., Hodgin E.C., Bauer R.W., Thomas R.C. and Znajda N.R. (Abstract) Lagenidium sp infection in six dogs with subcutaneous and systemic disease: initial description of an emerging oomycosis. Focus on Fungal Infections 10, 2000.
Colombini S., Hodgin E.C., Foil C.S., Hosgood G. and Foil L.D. Induction of feline allergy dermatitis and the incidence and histopathological characteristics of concurrent indolent lip ulcers. Vet Dermatol in preparation- 2000).
Lemarie R.J., Hosgood G., VanSteenhouse J., Hodgin E.C., Tedford B. and Strain G.M. Effect of hyperbaric oxygen on lipid peroxidation in free skin grafts in rats. Am J Vet Res 59(7): 913-917, 1998.
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