Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting in Chicago, November 27 – December 2, 2011

Newswise — Bronx, NY (November 23, 2011) - Experts from Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University are available for interviews on topics ranging from effects of radiation dose and exposure to MRI imaging to detect brain damage in soccer players due to “heading” and cancer post-treatment imaging during the annual Radiological Society of North America Scientific Assembly.

DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY AND RADIATION DOSEStephen Amis, MD Chair, Department of Radiology at Montefiore Medical Center and Professor of Radiology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine Stephen Amis, MD, Chair, Department of Radiology at Montefiore Medical Center and Professor of Radiology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, is a nationally renowned leader in the field of urology and diagnostic radiology. He is a past president of the American College of Radiology and a board member of the National Council for Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP). As a co-author on a white paper on “Radiation Dose in Medicine” that was published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology in 2007, he has been quoted widely about the effects of radiation dose and exposure, radiation protection and error prevention.

WHITE MATTER INJURY DUE TO SOCCER HEADINGMichael L. Lipton, MD, PhD, Medical Director of MRI services at Montefiore Medical Center and Associate Professor of Radiology, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Albert Einstein College of MedicineMichael Lipton, MD, PhD, Medical Director of MRI services at Montefiore Medical Center and Associate Professor of Radiology, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, is presenting a scientific paper entitled, “Making Soccer Safer for the Brain: DTI-defined Exposure Thresholds for White Matter Injury Due to Soccer Heading,” under embargo until Tuesday, November 29 at 12:01AM. His areas of interest include subtle brain injury to predict cognitive outcome, the brain substrates of mental illness, integrated multi-modal imaging for surgical management of brain tumors, the aging brain and proactive approaches to maximize safe use of MRI.

OTHER PRESENTERS:

Xiaobo Li, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Radiology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center is presenting under the title, “Disturbed Brain Activity and Functional Connectivity during Visual Attention Working Memory Task in Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder,” under embargo until Monday November 28, 2011 at 12:01 AM (LL-PDS-SU1A).

Netta M. Blitman, MD, Director, Division of Pediatric Radiology, Department of Radiology, Montefiore Medical Center and Associate Professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, is presenting a scientific paper entitled, “Value of Focused Appendicitis Ultrasound and Alvarado Score in the Diagnosis of Appendicitis in Children: Can We Reduce the Use of CT Scans?” under embargo until Wednesday November 30, 2011 at 10:50 AM (SSK14-03).

Robert J. Dym, MD, an Assistant Professor in the Department or Radiology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center, will present a scientific paper on the topic of “Appropriateness of Imaging Studies Ordered by Emergency Medicine Residents: Results of an Online Survey,” on Tuesday November 29, 2011 at 8:55 AM (MSVE31-02). Dr. Dym will also present an exhibit entitled “Air Apparent: Mimics of Gastrointestinal Perforation on Plain Films,” on Wednesday November 30, 2011 (LL-GIE1331-WEA).

Marjorie W. Stein, MD, Associate Professor for Radiology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center, is an expert in ultrasound and will present an exhibit entitled, “Outside the Inside: A Review of Soft Tissue Abnormalities Seen on CT of the Abdomen and Pelvis,” under embargo until Sunday November 27, 2011 at 8AM (LL-MSE2218).

Keivan Shifteh, MD, Director of Head & Neck Imaging at Montefiore Medical Center and Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, studies patients with mild head trauma, pediatric patients with obstructive sleep apnea and patients with head & neck cancer. Dr. Shifteh will participate in exhibits including “Common and Uncommon Lesions of the Parotid Space: Anatomy, Histology, and Routes of spread,” under embargo until Sunday November 27, 2011 at 8AM (LL-NRE4202) and “Post-treatment Imaging in Head and Neck Cancer,” under embargo until Monday, November 28, 2011 at 12:45 PM (LL-NRE-MO13B). Dr. Shifteh is available for comment on topics including head and neck, brain, spine, diagnostic cerebral angiogram.

Montefiore Medical Center

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About Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University is one of the nation’s premier centers for research, medical education and clinical investigation. In 2011, Einstein received nearly $170 million in awards from the NIH for major research centers at Einstein in diabetes, cancer, liver disease, and AIDS, as well as other areas. Through its affiliation with Montefiore Medical Center, the University Hospital for Einstein, and four other hospital systems, the College of Medicine runs one of the largest post-graduate medical training programs in the United States, offering 155 residency programs to 2,244 physicians in training. For more information, please visit www.einstein.yu.edu and follow us on Twitter @EinsteinMed.

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