Sílvia Planas Román
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Having previously trained as a specialist in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Hospital del Mar in Barcelona with special dedication to prenatal diagnosis, the researcher Silvia Planas completed the Pathology specialty at the Vall d'Hebrón Hospital in Barcelona, including a 3-month stay in pediatric pathology at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (London, UK).
At the end of this training in 2009, she began working as an assistant specialist in pediatric and perinatal pathology at the National Health System (NHS) in England, acting as a "clinical lead" in Pediatric and Perinatal Pathology in Bristol (North Bristol Trust NHS / University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust) since 2015, where she collaborated with the research group on the effects of therapeutic hypothermia in animal models at Bristol Medical School (BMS) Bristol Neuroscience.
In December 2017, she joined the Pathological Anatomy Service of the Hospital Sant Joan de Déu as a physician. In 2014 she obtained the "IPPA graduate" certificate from the International Pediatric Pathology Association (IPPA) Advanced Courses in Pediatric Pathology. She is a member of the PPS (Paediatric Pathology Society), an affiliate member of the SPP (Society for Pediatric Pathology).
She currently collaborates with the Neonatal Brain group in the study of perinatal brain damage secondary to infection or hypoxia-ischemia.
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Last Publications
- Planas-Roman S, Salvador-Marcos N, Lavarino C, Zuccarino F, Pereda D, Muñoz JP and Aurensanz E Hamartoma of mature cardiac myocytes presenting as a polypoid epicardial tumor in the interatrial groove and with gene fusions by copy number anomalies of chromosome 7. CARDIOVASCULAR PATHOLOGY . 73: 107660-107660.
- Hawkins-Villarreal A, Castillo K, Nadal A, Planas-Roman S, Moreno-Espinosa AL, Alarcon A, Rebollo M, Figueras-Retuerta F, Gratacós E, Eixarch E and Goncé A Halo sign in fetal cytomegalovirus infection: cerebral imaging abnormalities and postmortem histopathology in 35 infected fetuses ULTRASOUND IN OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY . 61(6): 749-757.
- Margarit-Soler A, Deyà-Martinez A, Canizales JT, Vlagea A, García-García AP, Marsal-Ricoma J, Del Castillo MT, Planas-Roman S, Simó-Nebot S, Esteve-Solé A, Grande MS, Badell-Serra I, Tarrats MR, Fernández-Avilés F and Alsina L Case report: Challenges in immune reconstitution following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for CTLA-4 insufficiency-like primary immune regulatory disorders FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY . 13: 1070068-1070068.