Bio & Insurance Information

Dr. Elizabeth Manci is a doctor from Mobile, Alabama, who specializes in pathology. She is affiliated with three hospitals near the area, Mobile Infirmary Medical Center, University of South Alabama Children's and Women's Hospital and University of South Alabama Medical Center. She got her medical diploma from the University of Alabama School of Medicine. She followed an internship at the University of Alabama Medical Center and finally got her residency in anatomic and clinical pathology from the University of South Alabama.



Education & Training

University of Alabama

Medical School

University of Alabama Medical Center

Internship

University of South Alabama

Residency

Board Certifications

American Board of Pathology

Hospitals & Clinics

Mobile Infirmary Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(251) 435-2400

5 Mobile Infirmary Cir

Mobile, Alabama 36607

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USA Children's & Women's Hospital

Languages: English/Spanish

(251) 415-1000

1700 Center St

Mobile, Alabama 36604

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USA Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(251) 471–7000

2451 Fillingim St

Mobile, Alabama 36617

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Publications

Dr. Elizabeth Manci has contributed to 3 publications.

Morphological and functional platelet abnormalities in Berkeley sickle cell mice.

Shet, A.S., Hoffmann, T.J., Jirouskova, M., Janczak, C.A., Stevens, J.M., Adamson, A., Mohandas, N., Manci, E.A., Cynober, T., Coller, B.S.; Blood Cells Mol Dis. 2008-07-01.

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Hemolysis in sickle cell mice causes pulmonary hypertension due to global impairment in nitric oxide bioavailability.

Hsu, L.L., Champion, H.C., Campbell-Lee, S.A., Bivalacqua, T.J., Manci, E.A., Diwan, B.A., Schimel, D.M., Cochard, A.E., Wang, X., Schechter, A.N., Noguchi, C.T., Glad...; Blood. 2007 Apr 1.

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Pathology of Berkeley sickle cell mice: similarities and differences with human sickle cell disease.

Manci, E.A., Hillery, C.A., Bodian, C.A., Zhang, Z.G., Lutty, G.A., Coller, B.S.; Blood. 2006 Feb 15.

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