Sub-Specialties

Joined Oculus Pathology: 2025

Board Certifications:

  • Anatomic and Clinical Pathology (2017)
  • Cytopathology (2017)
  • Anatomical Pathology – Canada (2019)

Areas of Interest:

  • General Anatomic Pathology
  • Cytopathology
  • Gynecologic Pathology

Fellowships:

  • Cytopathology, University of Maryland Medical Center
  • Gynecologic Pathology, Stanford Medical Center

Residency:

  • University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD  

Medical School:

  • American University of Antigua College of Medicine  

Undergraduate Education:

  • University of Windsor 

Publications:

  • Kokh D, Kligerman S, Todd, N and A. Burke. Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis: Case Report and Review of Imaging and Pathologic features. Pathology Case Reviews, 2013.18:3;105–110.  
  • Kristin Shaw, Dina Kokh MD and Paul Staats MD. “Pseudomyxoma endometrii”: Endometrial deposition of acellular mucin from a low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm as a rare mimic of myxoid uterine tumors. International Journal of Gynecological Pathology, 2015. 34(4):351-6.  
  • Michelle Doll, Michael Kleinberg, Dina Kokh, David Riedel. Loss of virologic control and severe Pneumocystis pneumonia in an HIV-infected patient receiving chemotherapy for non-small cell lung cancer. Research and Human Retroviruses, 2016. 32(1):4-5.  
  • Nadia Ashai, Saranya Chumsri, Dina Kokh, Olga Ioffe, Zeljko Vujaskovi C, Steven Feigenberg, Katherine Tkaczuk, Susan Kesmodel. Complete pathologic response following multimodality therapy for a recurrent, high grade phyllodes tumor re-classified as a high grade sarcoma at recurrence. American Journal of Cancer Case Reports, (2015).3(3):2-8.  
  • Dina, Kokh, Adina Paulk, Olga B. Ioffe. Phyllodes tumors of the breast: challenges and diagnostic recommendations. Pathology Case Reviews, 2016. 21:1; 28-31.  
  • Weiel, Julianna J., Dina Kokh, Gregory W. Charville, Teri A. Longacre. PAX7 is a sensitive marker of skeletal muscle differentiation in rhabdomyosarcoma and tumors with rhabdomyosarcomatous differentiation in the female genital tract. International Journal of Gynecological Pathology, 2022. 41(3): 235-243