Contrast-induced nephropathy may be less common than previously reported
1. In a retrospective review of over 2200 patients undergoing contrast-enhanced computed tomography scans, there were no significant differences between...
Dylan is responsible for editing the Imaging & Intervention section, which reviews the current literature in radiology. He completed his medical training at the Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston, Massachusetts. As a native Californian, he was fortunate to return home for his preliminary medical training at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco, and his radiology residency at Stanford University. He was a medical fellow with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Janelia Farm, where he studied the microscopic anatomy of mouse somatosensory cortex. He enjoys running and biking in his free time, and has a particular academic interest in the basic and clinical neurosciences, including both diagnostic and interventional neuroradiology.
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1. Quantitative susceptibility mapping is both a sensitive and specific imaging technique for the degree of iron deposition in the...
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