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Overview

Stacey E. Mills is affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States and has contributed to the field of Medicine with a focus on several subfields including Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Rheumatology, and Pathology and Forensic Medicine. Their work spans various topics primarily related to Medical Imaging and Pathology Studies, Soft Tissue Tumor Case Studies, and Tumors and Oncological Cases.

Throughout their career, Stacey E. Mills has published in notable venues such as:

  • The American Journal of Surgical Pathology
  • The American Journal of Gastroenterology

Their recent papers include:

  • "Dr Richard L. Kempson," published in 2023 in The American Journal of Surgical Pathology
  • "S4247 A Striking Case of Acute Esophageal Necrosis," published in 2025 in The American Journal of Gastroenterology

Frequent collaborators in their research have been:

  • Mark R. Wick
  • Teri A. Longacre
  • Sharon W. Weiss
  • Mattia Barbareschi
  • Staci E. Beamer

The research conducted by Mills integrates studies across medical imaging modalities and pathology, often addressing case studies related to soft tissue tumors and oncological conditions. This multidisciplinary approach reflects a focus within clinical medicine and diagnostic research, with a tendency to explore rare or notable cases such as acute esophageal necrosis.

Overall, Stacey E. Mills maintains a concentrated research profile in Medicine, engaging with diagnostic pathology and related medical specialties, contributing to literature that supports clinical understanding in their areas of study.

Best Publications

  • Most osteomalacia-associated mesenchymal tumors are a single histopathologic entity: an analysis of 32 cases and a comprehensive review of the literature.

    Andrew L. Folpe;Julie C. Fanburg-Smith;Steven D. Billings;Michele Bisceglia

  • Mucoepidermoid carcinoma: a clinicopathologic study of 80 patients with special reference to histological grading.

    Margaret S. Brandwein;Katya Ivanov;Derrick I. Wallace;Jos J. Hille

  • Lobular capillary hemangioma: the underlying lesion of pyogenic granuloma. A study of 73 cases from the oral and nasal mucous membranes.

    Stacey Mills;Philip Cooper;Robert Fechner

  • Lobular capillary hemangioma: The underlying lesion of pyogenic granuloma

    Stacey E. Mills;Philip H. Cooper;Robert E. Fechner

  • Sinonasal undifferentiated carcinoma. An aggressive neoplasm derived from schneiderian epithelium and distinct from olfactory neuroblastoma.

    Henry F. Frierson;Stacey E. Mills;Robert E. Fechner;Jerome B. Taxy

  • Whole Slide Imaging Versus Microscopy for Primary Diagnosis in Surgical Pathology: A Multicenter Blinded Randomized Noninferiority Study of 1992 Cases (Pivotal Study).

    Sanjay Mukhopadhyay;Michael D. Feldman;Esther Abels;Raheela Ashfaq

  • Basaloid squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck. A clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical study of 40 cases.

    Evelyn R. Banks;Henry F. Frierson;Stacey E. Mills;Evan George

  • Tumors of the bones and joints

    Robert E. Fechner;Stacey E. Mills

  • Reassessment of malignant "angioendotheliomatosis". Evidence in favor of its reclassification as "intravascular lymphomatosis".

    Mark R. Wick;Stacey E. Mills;Bernd W. Scheithauer;Philip H. Cooper

  • Neuroectodermal neoplasms of the head and neck with emphasis on neuroendocrine carcinomas.

    Stacey E Mills

  • Small-Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of the Cervix: A Human Papillomavirus Type 18-Associated Cancer

    Mark H. Stoler;Stacey E. Mills;Deborah J. Gersell;Anna N. Walker

  • Homologous Carcinomas of the Breasts, Skin, and Salivary Glands: A Histologic and Immunohistochemical Comparison of Ductal Mammary Carcinoma, Ductal Sweat Gland Carcinoma, and Salivary Duct Carcinoma

    Mark R. Wick;Daniel M. Ockner;Stacey E. Mills;Jon H. Ritter

  • Analysis of lymphoepithelioma and lymphoepithelioma-like carcinomas for Epstein-Barr viral genomes by in situ hybridization.

    Lawrence M. Weiss;Lucile A. Movahed;Alexandra E. Butler;Sven A. Swanson

  • Sinonasal undifferentiated carcinoma : a distinctive and highly aggressive neoplasm

    P. A. Levine;H. F. Frierson;F. M. Stewart;S. E. Mills

  • Malignant melanoma of the anus: report of 12 patients and analysis of 255 additional cases.

    Philip H. Cooper;Stacey E. Mills;M. Shannon Allen

  • Small cell undifferentiated carcinoma of the urinary bladder. A light-microscopic, immunocytochemical, and ultrastructural study of 12 cases

    Stacey E. Mills;James T. Wolfe;Mark A. Weiss;Paul E. Swanson

  • Sclerosing sweat duct (syringomatous) carcinoma

    P H Cooper;S E Mills;D D Leonard;D J Santa Cruz

  • SMARCB1 (INI-1)-deficient Sinonasal Carcinoma: A Series of 39 Cases Expanding the Morphologic and Clinicopathologic Spectrum of a Recently Described Entity.

    Abbas Agaimy;Arndt Hartmann;Cristina R. Antonescu;Simion I. Chiosea

  • NUT rearrangement in undifferentiated carcinomas of the upper aerodigestive tract.

    Edward B. Stelow;Andrew M. Bellizzi;Krishan Taneja;Stacey E. Mills

  • Histology for pathologists

    Stacey E. Mills

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark R. Wick
Mark R. Wick University of Virginia
Henry F. Frierson
Henry F. Frierson University of Virginia
Paul E. Swanson
Paul E. Swanson University of Washington
Mark H. Stoler
Mark H. Stoler University of Virginia
Robert H. Young
Robert H. Young Harvard University
Lawrence M. Weiss
Lawrence M. Weiss City Of Hope National Medical Center
Christopher A. Moskaluk
Christopher A. Moskaluk University of Virginia
Frederick G. Hayden
Frederick G. Hayden University of Virginia
Louis P. Dehner
Louis P. Dehner Washington University in St. Louis
Michael P. Allen
Michael P. Allen University of Warwick

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