Dr. Manjula Bansal is a graduate of Lady Hardinge Medical School, India. Dr. Bansal did her residency in both Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at The Mount Sinai Medical College, New York, which was followed by a fellowship with Dr. Cecilia Fenoglio at the Columbia Presbyterian University Hospital, New York. Thereafter, she started working in Orthopedic Pathology at Hospital for Special Surgery. Dr. Bansal is an Attending Pathologist and Chief of Clinical Pathology at Hospital for Special Surgery and also a Clinical Associate Professor of Pathology at The New York Presbyterian Hospital for the past 27 years. She has published over 60 articles and has been a speaker at both national and international conferences. Dr. Bansal is involved in the teaching of medical students at The New York Presbyterian Hospital and St. George’s Medical School in Grenada. She is also involved in the teaching of orthopedic residents at HSS and Catholic Medical Center Hospitals, New York.
Industry Relationships |
One of the goals of Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) is to advance the science of orthopedic surgery, rheumatology, and related disciplines for the benefit of patients. Physicians at HSS may collaborate with outside companies for education, research and medical advances. HSS supports this collaboration in order to foster medical breakthroughs; however HSS also believes that these collaborations must be disclosed.
As part of the disclosure process, this website lists physician collaborations with outside companies if payments were received during the prior year, or if the HSS physician currently receives payment. The disclosures are provided by information provided by the physician and other sources and are updated regularly. Further information may be available on individual company websites.
As of January 11, 2011, Dr. Bansal reported no financial interest relationships with healthcare industry.
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Bansal M, Kaneko M, Gordon RE. Carcinosarcoma and Separate Carcinoid Tumor of the Stomach: A Case Report with Light and Electron Microscopic Studies. Cancer 50(9):1976-1881;1982.
Hallel T, Lew S, Bansal M. Villous Lipomatous Proliferation of the Synovial Membrane (Lipoma Arborescens). J Bone Joint Surg 70A(2): 264-270;1988.
Wright TM, Astion DJ, Bansal M, Rimnac CM, Green T, Insall JN, Robinson RP. Failure of Carbon Fibre-reinforced PE Total Knee Components; A Report of 2 cases. J Bone Joint Surg. 70A(6):926-932;1988.
Wolfe S, Bansal M, Healey J, Ghelman B. CT Evaluation of Fatty Neoplasms of the Extremities—A Clinical, Radiologic and Histologic Review of Cases. Orthopedics 12(10):1351-1358;1989.
Cornell CN, Schwartz S, Bansal M, Lane JM, Bullough PG. Quantifi-cation of Osteopenia in Hip Fracture Patients. J of Orthop. Trauma, 2(3):212-217;1988.
For more publications, please see the PubMed listing.
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