Dr. Ibrahim Mansoor
Chairman, Department of Pathology, Laboratory Medicine & Blood Bank
Dr. Ibrahim Mansoor distinguishes himself in the field of pathology with a specialized focus on cytopathology, along with notable expertise in gastrointestinal and pulmonary pathology. He laid his academic foundation at a leading university and pursued advanced subspecialty training in the United States, setting the stage for a career marked by significant contributions and leadership.
As a fellow and lead inspector for the College of American Pathologists, Dr. Mansoor demonstrates a strong commitment to maintaining high standards in pathology practice. His involvement in over 30 research studies reflects his relentless pursuit of diagnostic excellence and personalized care approaches, notably incorporating artificial intelligence to enhance pathology diagnostics.
Additionally, Dr. Mansoor is dedicated to shaping future medical professionals by offering insights into anatomic and clinical pathology, clinical informatics, and the pivotal role of AI in healthcare through his engaging lectures and presentations. His work not only advances the field of pathology but also ensures the highest levels of patient care through innovation and education.
Areas of expertise.
Education and training.
- 01Cytopathology Fellowship – Yale University, USA (2006 -2007)
- 02Surgical Pathology Fellowship – Mayo Clinic, USA (2007-2008)
- 03Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Residency – Northwestern University, Chicago (Feinberg School of Medicine) (2002-2006)
- 04Medical School – King Edward Medical College Lahore, Pakistan (1992-1998)
Boards and fellowships.
- 01MOH KSA License to Practice, 2025
- 02American Board Certification in Anatomic Pathology, 2006
- 03American Board Certification in Clinical Pathology, 2006
- 04American Board Certification in Cytopathology, 2010
Selected publications.
- 01Mansoor I, Zalles C, Zahid F, Gossage K, Levenson RM, Rimm DL. Fine-needle aspiration of follicular adenoma versus parathyroid adenoma: the utility of multispectral imaging in differentiating lesions with subtle cytomorphologic differences. Cancer. 2008 Feb 25;114(1):22-6.
- 02Bakshi NA, Mansoor I, Jones BA. Analysis of inconclusive fine-needle aspiration of thyroid follicular lesions. Endocr Pathol. 2003 Summer;14(2):167-75.
- 03Mansoor I. Profile of Cervical smear cytology in western region Saudi Arabia. The internet Journal of Pathology. 2002; Vol. 2 (1).
- 04Mansoor I, Jamal AA. Role of fine needle aspiration in diagnosing breast lesions. Saudi Med J. 2002 Aug;23(8):915-20. Mansoor I, Zahrani I. Analysis of inconclusive breast FNA by triple test. Journal of Pakistan Medical Association. 2002 Jan;52(1):25-9.
- 05Jamal AA, Mansoor I. Analysis of false positive and false negative cytological diagnosis of breast lesions. Saudi Medical Journal. 2001 Jan;22(1):67-71.