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Andrea Arrossi, MD

Andrea Arrossi, MD
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Department Anatomic Pathology
Primary Location Cleveland Clinic Main Campus
Type of Doctor Adults Only
Languages English, Portuguese, Spanish
Surgeon No
Locations Specialties & Treatments

Treatment & Services

  • Thoracic Pathology
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Specialty in Diseases & Conditions

  • Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD)
  • Mesothelioma
  • Rare Cancer and Blood Disease Program
  • Thymic Cancer
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Biography

About Andrea Arrossi, MD

Andrea Arrossi, MD, is an Anatomic Pathology board-certified pathologist and a Staff member of the Pulmonary Pathology subspecialty service of the Department of Pathology at Cleveland Clinic. She is Assistant Professor at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and a past President of the Cleveland Society of Pathologists.

Dr. Arrossi joined Cleveland Clinic in 2006. Her clinical areas of expertise include pulmonary/thoracic and general surgical pathology. Dr. Arrossi has coauthored over 50 publications and 4 book chapters, and has given presentations at local, National and International meetings.

Originally from Argentina, Dr. Arrossi completed her medical school training in 1994 at Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. She fulfilled her Anatomic Pathology residency at the Hospital de Clinicas, Universidad de Buenos Aires in Argentina in 1998 and a surgical pathology fellowship at the Instituto de Oncologia Angel Roffo in 1999. Subsequently, Dr. Arrossi completed her second residency program in Anatomic Pathology at Cleveland Clinic in 2005. Her first hospital appointment was Staff Pathologist at Instituto Papanicolau in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Hospital Municipal Dr. Bernardo Houssay and associated Hospital Zonal del Tórax “Dr. Antonio Cetrángolo”, Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1999.

Dr. Arrossi was recognized with the 2005 Rodger C. Haggitt Gastrointestinal Pathology Society Award (Runner Up) for research conducted at Cleveland Clinic on “Backwash Ileitis in Total Proctocolectomy Specimens in Patients Treated with Ileal Pouch Anal Anastomosis”. She was previously part of the research team of the Instituto Papanicolau in Buenos Aires, Argentina, recognized with the Florencio Fiorini Annual Merit Award for the work conducted on “Viral Typification for Screening in Cervical Cancer” in September 2000. Dr. Arrossi was also recognized with the “Robert J Tomsich Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Institute Center for Pathology Education CCLCM Teaching Award” at the Cleveland Clinic in 2018

Education & Professional Highlights

Education & Professional Highlights

Appointed
2006

Education & Fellowships

Fellowship - University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Surgical Pathology
Houston, TX USA
2006

Residency - Cleveland Clinic
Anatomic Pathology
Cleveland, OH USA
2005

Medical Education - Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Buenos Aires
MD
Argentina
1995

Additional Training


Professional Highlights


Certifications

  • Pathology - Anatomic Pathology

Specialty Interests

Pulmonary pathology, Pathology of the Mediastinum, Thymic Pathology, Mesothelioma

Awards & Honors


Innovations & Patents


Memberships

  • United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology
  • Pulmonary Pathology Society
  • International Thymic Malignancies Interest Group
Research & Publications

Research & Publications

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Industry Relationships

Industry Relationships

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As of 5/23/2023, Dr. Arrossi has reported no financial relationship with industry that is applicable to this listing. In general, patients should feel free to contact their doctor about any of the relationships and how the relationships are overseen by Cleveland Clinic. To learn more about Cleveland Clinic's policies on collaborations with industry and innovation management, go to our Integrity in Innovation page.

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