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Katalin Ferenczi, M.D., FAAD

Associate Professor
NPI Number:
1639380884
Academic Office Location:
Dermatology
UConn Health
263 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT 06030
Phone: 800-535-6232
860-679-7692
Curriculum Vitae:
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Education
DegreeInstitutionMajor
M.D.Semmelweis University of MedicineMedicine

Post-Graduate Training
TrainingInstitutionSpecialty
InternshipUniversity Hospitals of Cleveland, Case Western Reserve UniversityMedicine
ResidencyUniversity Hospitals of Cleveland, Case Western Reserve UniversityDermatology Academic Research Track Residency Training Program
FellowshipUniversity of PennsylvaniaDermatopathology

Awards
Name of Award/HonorAwarding Organization
Resident Research AwardCase Western Reserve University
Research Grant from the Dermatology FoundationDermatology Foundation
Curtis E. Youngdahl Research Grant from the Dermatology FoundationDermatology Foundation
Dutch-Hungarian Intergovernmental Research Award
Cutaneous lymphomas
Cutaneous lymphomas

Journal Articles

Book Chapters

  • Cutaneous Lymphoma, American Cancer Society Atlas of Clinical Oncology
    Ferenczi, K., McKee, P.H., Kupper, T.S. Skin Cancer 85-117
  • Lichen planus
    Lin, G., Ferenczi, K R. A. Waldman, J. M. Grant-Kels (Ed.), Dermatology for the Primary Care Provider (pp. 150-154). 2021 Philadelphia: Elsevier.
  • Light Therapies for Cutaneous T –Cell Lymphoma
    Ferenczi, K., Elma Baron Lightbased Therapies for Skin of Color, Springer 205-247
  • Notalgia paresthetica
    R. A. Waldman, J. M. Grant-Kels (Ed.), Dermatology for the Primary Care Provider (pp. 90 - 94). 2021 Philadelphia: Elsevier.
  • Primary cutaneous marginal zone B-cell lymphoma
    Katalin Ferenczi, Farrah Bakr, and Alistair Robson Hematopathology of the skin
  • Sinha, S., Lin, G., Ferenczi, K. (2021). Epidermoid Cyst. In R. A. Waldman, J. M. Grant-Kels (Ed.), Dermatology for the Primary Care Provider (pp. 208-210). Philadelphia: Elsevier.
  • Sinha, S., Lin, G., Ferenczi, K. (2021). Folliculitis/Furuncles/Carbuncles. In R. A. Waldman, J. M. Grant-Kels (Ed.), Dermatology for the Primary Care Provider (pp. 196-198). Philadelphia: Elsevier.
  • Sinha, S., Lin, G., Ferenczi, K. (2021). Grover Disease. In R. A. Waldman, J. M. Grant-Kels (Ed.), Dermatology for the Primary Care Provider (pp. 140-142). Philadelphia: Elsevier.
  • Sinha, S., Lin, G., Ferenczi, K. (2021). Intertrigo. In R. A. Waldman, J. M. Grant-Kels (Ed.), Dermatology for the Primary Care Provider (pp. 120-122). Philadelphia: Elsevier
  • Sinha, S., Lin, G., Ferenczi, K. (2021). Keloids. In R. A. Waldman, J. M. Grant-Kels (Ed.), Dermatology for the Primary Care Provider (pp. 223-225). Philadelphia: Elsevier
  • Sinha, S., Lin, G., Ferenczi, K. (2021). Prurigo Nodularis. In R. A. Waldman, J. M. Grant-Kels (Ed.), Dermatology for the Primary Care Provider (pp. 142-145). Philadelphia: Elsevier.
  • Sinha, S., Lin, G., Ferenczi, K. (2021). Striae Distensae. In R. A. Waldman, J. M. Grant-Kels (Ed.), Dermatology for the Primary Care Provider (pp. 185-187). Philadelphia: Elsevier.

Case Reports