SUMMARY
Dragan Jevremovic, M.D., Ph.D., researches pathological findings in bone marrow and peripheral blood of patients with plasma cell neoplasms and myeloid neoplasms. He also studies lymphoid malignancies in the lymph nodes, peripheral blood and bone marrow.
Focus areas
- Minimal residual disease testing for multiple myeloma and other plasma cell neoplasms, including specimen quality and clinical utility.
- Aberrant antigen expression on bone marrow cells in myeloid neoplasms, as detected with flow cytometry immunophenotyping.
Significance to patient care
Plasma cell neoplasms and myeloid neoplasms are blood cancers with complicated genetic findings and different ways of being treated. In modern medicine, most of the important factors of these diseases are found by looking at patient samples and doing radiological imaging.
Dr. Jevremovic is a hematopathologist, a doctor who specializes in diagnosing diseases of the blood cells, lymph nodes and bone marrow. He studies tissue samples from patients with blood cancers, including viewing what can be readily seen and what can be seen through a microscope. He also reviews genetic test results.