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Advances in Medical Imaging

by ReachMD

Medical imaging is an important healthcare topic that impacts physicians in all specialties. Understanding the recent dramatic advances in imaging technology, and their impact on clinical practice is essential for healthcare providers. Advances in Medical Imaging will provide the latest information on imaging topics from renowned experts in the field.

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Episodes

The Radiology of Upper Abdominal Pain

0s · Published 06 May 19:02
Guest: Dushyant Sahani, MD
Host: Jason Birnholz, MD

More often, the diagnosis of causes of upper abdominal pain and specialty triage of patients as necessary has become the province of the radiologist. How do radiologists best approach diagnosis and management for these patients, and what factors underlie positive interactions between referring physician and radiologist for this common clinical problem? Host Dr. Jason Birnholz is joined by Dr. Dushyant Sahani, clinical instructor of radiology at Harvard Medical School and director of CT imaging services at Massachusetts General Hospital, to examine the radiology of upper abdominal pain and the expanding role of the radiologist.

CT Imaging for Autoimmune Pancreatitis

0s · Published 06 May 19:01
Host: Jason Birnholz, MD
Guest: Dushyant Sahani, MD

Autoimmunity has been identified in over 100 separate diseases. Depending on the target tissues, these disorders may be systemic, localized, or perhaps somewhere in between. The characteristics of autoimmune pancreatitis represent one such example of diffuse-to-localized disorders, and is the subject of this discussion. New forms of imaging enable us to map the inflammatory components of this and other diseases, often identifying conditions that were not part of the original differential diagnosis. How does this both aid and complicate management strategies for patients? Host Dr. Jason Birnholz welcomes Dr. Dushyant Sahani, clinical instructor of radiology at Harvard Medical School and director of CT imaging services at Massachusetts General Hospital, to share insights and expertise on imaging autoimmune pancreatitis.

Cost and Risk Analysis for Imaging of Acute Appendicitis in Children

0s · Published 24 Feb 16:12
Guest: Andrea Doria, MD, PhD, MSc
Host: Jason Birnholz, MD

In 1888, William Osler wrote in the Lancet the following: "In patients with suspected acute appendicitis, one should urge towards laparotomy. The indications for surgical interference are not always clear, but in my experience I have been taught that the abdomen is much more frequently left untouched than it should be, and that an operation is too often deferred until practically useless." Clearly, diagnosis of acute appendicitis has come a long way since then. But challenges remain in selecting the safest, most timely, and cost-effective diagnostic modalities for this condition. Dr. Andrea Doria, associate professor in the department of medical imaging at the University of Toronto School of Medicine, clarifies the use of ultrasound versus CT for evaluation of acute appendicitis in children. Dr. Jason Birnholz hosts.

State of the Art in Cochlear Implantation Imaging

0s · Published 24 Feb 16:10
Guest: Scott Holland, PhD
Host: Jason Birnholz, MD
Guest: Daniel Choo, MD

Successful cochlear implantation has remarkable impact on quality of life for children with congenital and early onset hearing loss. How do clinicians best evaluate these children for likelihood of success with implants, and what are the imaging challenges when following up with these patients later on? Drs. Scott Holland and Daniel Choo from the University of Cincinnati examine new technologies on the horizon, from fMRI to near-infrared spectrophotometry, for screening and following candidates of cochlear implantation. In the process, they outline salient features of sensorineural hearing deficits and share the state-of-the-art in operative methods for implantation. Dr. Jason Birnholz hosts.

The Science and Art of Micro-Bubble Contrast Agents

0s · Published 05 Feb 15:45
Guest: Stephanie Wilson, MD, FRCPC
Host: Jason Birnholz, MD

Many clinicians are well familiarized with standard contrast agents such as barium and iodinated compounds to enhance angiographic imaging. Ultrasound, capable of visualizing bloodflow with the use of doppler alone, is yet insufficiently sensitive to capture perfusion of organs and/or tumors at the capillary level. What special kinds of contrast enhancements are needed for ultrasound in this case? Dr. Stephanie Wilson, professor of medical imaging and obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada, discusses the science and art of using micro-bubble contrast agents, and the emergence of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) as a safer alternative to traditional angiography. Dr. Jason Birnholz hosts.

Treating Adenomyosis: Alternatives to Hysterectomy

0s · Published 30 Jan 13:55
Guest: James B. Spies, MD
Host: Jason Birnholz, MD

It's not uncommon for women to report experiencing menstrual changes after having given birth two or more times. These changes include shorter cycles, increased cramping, and heavier bleeding, at times with clots. Such changes are hallmark signs of adenomyosis. Definitive diagnosis of adenomyosis can be made easily with MRI or ultrasound, but are there therapeutic options from interventional radiology as well? If so, can these methods replace hysterectomy? Dr. James Spies, professor of radiology at Georgetown University and chairman of the department of radiology at Georgetown University Medical Center, joins host Dr. Jason Birnholz to resolve these questions.

Rationales for Uterine Artery Embolization for Fibroids

0s · Published 30 Jan 13:55
Host: Jason Birnholz, MD
Guest: James B. Spies, MD

Host Dr. Jason Birnholz and Dr. James Spies, professor of radiology at Georgetown University and chairman of the department of radiology at Georgetown University Medical Center, look at fibroid tumors- their incidence and treatment. They discuss the populations in which there is a high prevalence, as well as genetic factors and the basics of interventional radiology protocol.

Pediatric Musculoskeletal Infections: The Role of MRI

0s · Published 21 Jan 15:30
Guest: J. Herman Kan, MD, FACR
Host: Jason Birnholz, MD

Pre-treatment MRI can eliminate unnecessary diagnostic or surgical procedures for children with suspected musculoskeletal infections. Host Dr. Jason Birnholz and Dr. J. Herman Kan, assistant professor of radiology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, specializing in pediatric and adolescent radiology, discuss the application of MRIs and the results of his recent study which showed that a significant number of surgeries could be avoided with early MRI evaluation. Tune in to hear the valuable role MRI plays in the evaluation of musculoskeletal infection. 

Radiological Services in the Third World

0s · Published 20 Jan 19:48
Guest: Sharlene Teefey, MD
Host: Beverly Hashimoto, MD

Dr. Sherry Teefey, professor of radiology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, discusses with host Dr. Beverly Hashimoto her experience in Bhutan and Uganda, teaching medical professionals how to use ultrasound and computed tomography and enhancing current techniques. Tune in to hear the challenges to providing imaging services in these countries and the future goals to introduce new modalities and improve radiological services in third world countries.

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Applications

0s · Published 20 Jan 19:48
Guest: Sharlene Teefey, MD
Host: Beverly Hashimoto, MD

Ultrasound images of the musculoskeletal system provides pictures of muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints and soft tissue throughout the body. Dr. Sherry Teefey, associate professor of radiology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, discusses with host Dr. Beverly Hashimoto some of the common uses for this procedure. Dr. Teefey also discusses the application of musculoskeletal ultrasound in conjunction with aspiration or injection. Tune in to hear the benefits and limitations of diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound.

Advances in Medical Imaging has 21 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 0:00. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on December 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 19th, 2023 23:15.

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