Technology Assessment Of Automated Atlas Based Segmentation In Prostate Bed Contouring, 2012 The University of Western Ontario
Technology Assessment Of Automated Atlas Based Segmentation In Prostate Bed Contouring, Jeremiah Hwee, Alexander Louie, Stewart Gaede, Glenn Bauman, David D'Souza, Tracy Sexton, Michael Lock, Belal Ahmad, George Rodrigues
Michael Lock
BACKGROUND: Prostate bed (PB) contouring is time consuming and associated with inter-observer variability. We evaluated an automated atlas-based segmentation (AABS) engine in its potential to reduce contouring time and inter-observer variability.
METHODS: An atlas builder (AB) manually contoured the prostate bed, rectum, left femoral head (LFH), right femoral head (RFH), bladder, and penile bulb of 75 post-prostatectomy cases to create an atlas according to the recent RTOG guidelines. 5 other Radiation Oncologists (RO) and the AABS contoured 5 new cases. A STAPLE contour for each of the 5 patients was generated. All contours were anonymized and sent back to the …
The Fear Factor In Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy: A Retrospective Cohort Study, 2012 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
The Fear Factor In Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy: A Retrospective Cohort Study, Lex Denysenko, Md, Robin Hanson, Md, Jessica Mosier, Md, Ethan J. Halpern, Md
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Faculty Papers
Presented at: Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine in Atlanta Georgia.
BACKGROUND
•Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TCM) is a transient, reversible acute cardiac syndrome that mimics acute MI
•Reportedly frequently precipitated by an emotionally stressful event
•Excessive catecholamine release is a possible pathophysiologic mechanism1
•Prevalence of anxiety and mood disorders in TCM patients varies among studies, ranging from 21-40%2,3
Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy And Catatonia: An Acute Stress Connection?, 2012 Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy And Catatonia: An Acute Stress Connection?, Lex Denysenko, Md, Rachel Shmuts, Do, Adam Trenton, Do, Ethan J. Halpern, Md, Madeleine Becker, Md
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND
•Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TCM):
•transient left ventricular dysfunction
•ECG changes and symptoms mimicking acute MI
•often precipitated by emotional stressor
•Catatonia is a psychomotor syndrome most commonly seen in mood disorders
•This is the first known reported case of TCM co-occurring with catatonia in the setting of acute psychological trauma and bereavement
Characterization And Normal Measurements Of The Left Ventricular Outflow Tract By Ecg-Gated Cardiac Ct: Implications For Disorders Of The Outflow Tract And Aortic Valve., 2012 Department of Radiology, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Characterization And Normal Measurements Of The Left Ventricular Outflow Tract By Ecg-Gated Cardiac Ct: Implications For Disorders Of The Outflow Tract And Aortic Valve., Ethan J Halpern, Shiva Gupta, David J Halpern, David H Wiener, Alyson N Owen
Department of Radiology Faculty Papers
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Studies suggest that electrocardiographically gated coronary computed tomographic angiography provides a clear definition of the left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT), and normal LVOT morphology may not be round, as assumed when the continuity equation is applied during echocardiography. The aims of this study were to demonstrate the morphology of the LVOT on coronary computed tomographic angiography and to establish normal values for LVOT measurements.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two independent readers retrospectively measured anterior-posterior (AP) and transverse diameters of the LVOT and performed LVOT planimetry on coronary computed tomographic angiographic studies of 106 consecutive patients with normal aortic …
Higher Scrotal Uptake Ratio Of (99m)Tc-Mdp On Bone Scans In Newly Diagnosed Prostate Cancer : A Reliable Indicator Of Pelvic Node Metastasis., 2012 Agha Khan University
Higher Scrotal Uptake Ratio Of (99m)Tc-Mdp On Bone Scans In Newly Diagnosed Prostate Cancer : A Reliable Indicator Of Pelvic Node Metastasis., Maseeh Uz Zaman, Nosheen Fatima, Zafar Sajjad, Ibrahim Hashmi, Khalid Khan
Department of Radiology
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
Pelvic lymph node dissection (PLND) is the gold standard procedure for nodal staging in prostate cancer (PC) but less commonly used due to its invasiveness. More commonly computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are used although these have limited sensitivities and specificities. The aim of this study was to find out the correlation between higher scrotal uptake ratio (SUR) of (99m)Tc-methylene diphosphonate (MDP) on bone scan and pelvic nodemetastasis in patients with PC at high risk for nodal metastasis.
METHODS:
This was a retrospective study which included 68 biopsy proven newly diagnosed PC patients who had …
Mri Findings In Methanol Intoxication: A Report Of Three Cases, 2012 Aga Khan University
Mri Findings In Methanol Intoxication: A Report Of Three Cases, Muhammad Azeemuddin, Rohana Naqi
Department of Radiology
Methanol is a highly toxic substance and acute methanol poisoning produces severe metabolic acidosis and serious neurological symptoms, including severe visual impairment, extrapyramidal signs and coma. We present three cases of accidental methanol intoxication and discuss the MRI findings.
Migration Of Health Workers: A Challenge For Health Care System, 2012 Aga Khan University
Migration Of Health Workers: A Challenge For Health Care System, Shaista Afzal, Imrana Masroor, Gulnaz Shafqat
Department of Radiology
The migration of health workers has resulted in a growing apprehension universally because of its impact on health system of the developing countries. Although the choice to migrate is basically a personal one, however, the overall social and economic circumstances have important impact on the decision to migrate. The "push and pull" factors for migration are disparity in working conditions, pay, lack of promotion opportunities, poor living conditions, desire to gain experience, professional development, family background and family wealth. A strategic approach by the government and other agencies is mandatory for regulating the flow of health workers between countries. A …
Faculty And Patient Evaluations Of Radiology Residents' Communication And Interpersonal Skills, 2012 Aga Khan University
Faculty And Patient Evaluations Of Radiology Residents' Communication And Interpersonal Skills, Naila Nadeem, Abdul Mueed Zafar, Muhammad Nadeem Ahmad, Rukhsana Wamiq Zuberi
Department for Educational Development
Objective: To assess communication and interpersonal skills (CIS) of radiology residents through faculty and standardised patients (SP).
Methods: In this day-long objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) in January 2009, 42 radiology residents took part at six stations in Karachi, each with a standardised patient and a faculty evaluator. Each encounter lasted 15 minutes followed by independent assessments of the residents by both the evaluators.
Results: Based on rating-scale evaluations, all cases had satisfactory internal consistency (Cronbach\'s alpha 0.6 to 0.9). The alpha values were comparatively diminutive against the checklist scores. Correlation among faculty was 0.6 (p
Conclusion: Both checklists and …
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of Metronidazole Induced Encephalopathy, 2012 Aga Khan University
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of Metronidazole Induced Encephalopathy, Rohana Naqi, Muhammad Azeemuddin, Mirza Amanullah Beg
Department of Radiology
We describe a case demonstrating Magnetic Resonance (MR) imaging findings in association with Metronidazole (Flagyl) toxicity. MRI brain showed abnormal signal intensity involving dentate nuclei of cerebellum bilaterally symmetrical. The diagnosis of metronidazole toxicity was made by the MR imaging findings and supported clinically. In hospital, course of treatment drug was discontinued. Patient improved clinically with discontinuation of metronidazole. No follow-up MR imaging was obtained. In this report, we present a case depicting MR imaging changes within the dentate nuclei of cerebellum.
Observer Variation In Mri Evaluation Of Patients With Suspected Lumbar Disc Herniation And Nerve Root Compression: Comparison Of Neuroradiologist And Neurosurgeon's Interpretations, 2012 Aga Khan University
Observer Variation In Mri Evaluation Of Patients With Suspected Lumbar Disc Herniation And Nerve Root Compression: Comparison Of Neuroradiologist And Neurosurgeon's Interpretations, Imaad-Ur Rehman, Rana Shoaib Hamid, Waseem Akhtar, Muhammad Shahzad Shamim, Rohana Naqi, Haji Ismail Siddiq
Department of Radiology
Objective: To analyse inter-observer variation between a neuroradiologist and neurosurgeon in the MRI diagnosis of lumbar nerve root compression. Although lumbar MFI is primarily analyzed and reported by a radiologist, neurosurgeons often analyse it independently as they have sufficient clinical background as well as radiological expertise to diagnose most spinal pathologies on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
Methods: Retrospective analysis was carried out for images of 54 patients who underwent MRI between March and July 2010 of lumbar spine with suspected lumbar disc herniation and nerve root compression, at Aga Khan Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan. One fellowship trained neuroradiologist and one neurosurgeon …
Landmark Optimization Using Local Curvature For Point-Based Nonlinear Rodent Brain Image Registration., 2012 University of Nebraska Medical Center
Landmark Optimization Using Local Curvature For Point-Based Nonlinear Rodent Brain Image Registration., Yutong Liu, Balasrinivasa R. Sajja, Mariano Uberti, Howard Gendelman, Tammy Kielian, Michael D. Boska
Journal Articles: Radiology
Purpose. To develop a technique to automate landmark selection for point-based interpolating transformations for nonlinear medical image registration. Materials and Methods. Interpolating transformations were calculated from homologous point landmarks on the source (image to be transformed) and target (reference image). Point landmarks are placed at regular intervals on contours of anatomical features, and their positions are optimized along the contour surface by a function composed of curvature similarity and displacements of the homologous landmarks. The method was evaluated in two cases (n = 5 each). In one, MRI was registered to histological sections; in the second, geometric distortions in EPI …
The Radiology Fellowship Application And Selection Process In The United States: Experiences And Perceptions From Both Sides, 2012 University of Washington
The Radiology Fellowship Application And Selection Process In The United States: Experiences And Perceptions From Both Sides, Hyojeong Mulcahy, Felix S. Chew, Michael J. Mulcahy
All Faculty Scholarship for the College of the Sciences
Objective. Our purpose was to investigate radiology fellowship directors' and recent fellows' experiences and perceptions with regard to the fellowship application and selection process and to compare these experiences and perceptions. Materials and Methods. Institutional review board approval was obtained. We conducted an online survey of the memberships of three radiology subspecialty societies between October 2009 and December 2009 to learn about radiologists' views regarding various aspects of radiology fellowships. Results. In the process of selecting fellows, program directors and recent fellows consider performance during the radiology residency and the quality or prestige of the residency program …
Labrad : Vol 38, Issue 1 - July 2012, 2012 Aga Khan University
Labrad : Vol 38, Issue 1 - July 2012, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi
LABRAD
- How to Investigate a Bleeding Disorder
- Nucleic Acid Testing at AKUH
- Lab Diagnosis of von Willebrand Disease
- Scoring Systems in Diagnosis of Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
- Plasma and Platelet Transfusions in Liver Diseases
- Ristocetin Cofactor Activity
- All You Need to Know About Thrombophilia Screening
- Signifi cance of Antiphospholipid Antibodies
- Homocysteine as a Risk Factor of Thrombosis
- Report on 4th Biennial Course in Chemical Pathology
Diffusion Weighted Mr Imaging Of Ring Enhancing Brain Lesions, 2012 Aga Khan University
Diffusion Weighted Mr Imaging Of Ring Enhancing Brain Lesions, Muhammad Shahbaz Alam, Zafar Sajjad, Muhammad Azeemuddin, Zahid Anwar Khan, Fatima Mubarak, Waseem Akhtar
Department of Radiology
Objective: To evaluate the role of diffusion weighted imaging in differentiating the cause of ring enhancing brain lesions.
Study Design: Analytical, descriptive study.
Place and Duration of Study: Department of Radiology, The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, from March 2007 to July 2011. Methodology: Diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) was performed on 37 patients having ring enhancing lesions on their post-contrast brain MRI scans. These lesions were characterized into neoplastic and abscess cavity on the basis of diffusion restriction. Correlation of all these findings was done with histopathology obtained in all these patients. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values and …
Interventions For Improving Research Productivity In Clinical Radiology, 2012 Aga Khan University
Interventions For Improving Research Productivity In Clinical Radiology, Waseem Akhtar, Mubashir Aslam Arain, Arif Ali, Zafar Sajjad
Section of Dental-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of research promotion activities on overall quality and quantity of research output in a clinical department of a teaching tertiary care hospital. Simple research enhancing strategies including regular journal club, research hour, basic research skills training, hiring of research faculty, research awards, and annual research retreat and research board to increase research production were implemented in the Department of Radiology of a teaching hospital in Pakistan. A total of 77 papers were produced by the Department of Radiology before the intervention, which increased to 92 after the introduction of research …
Department Of Radiology-Annual Executive Summary Report-July 1, 2011 To June 30, 2012, 2012 Thomas Jefferson University
Department Of Radiology-Annual Executive Summary Report-July 1, 2011 To June 30, 2012, Vijay M. Rao, Md
Department of Radiology Administrative Documents and Reports
93 page Department of Radiology Annual Executive Summary Report, July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Table of Contents
Chairman, Vice Chairmen 1
Divisions and Directors 1
Committees and Chairmen 1
Radiology Department Faculty Rank 2
Faculty with Secondary Appointments 3
Clinical Divisions 4
Radiology Residents and Fellows 5
Department Organizational Chart 6
Department Administration Chart 7
State of the Department 8
Appendix I: Publications
Journal Articles 23
Books and Book Chapters 31
Abstracts 35
Appendix II: Formal Scientific Presentations 50
Appendix III: Honors, Editorial Activities, Service to Regional or National Organizations …
Towards Omni-Tomography -- Grand Fusion Of Multiple Modalities For Simultaneous Interior Tomography, 2012 VT-WFU School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences
Towards Omni-Tomography -- Grand Fusion Of Multiple Modalities For Simultaneous Interior Tomography, Ge Wang, Jie Zhang, Hao Gao, Victor Weir, Hengyong Yu, Wenxiang Cong, Xiaochen Xu, Haiou Shen, James Bennett, Mark Furth, Yue Wang, Michael Vannier
Radiology Faculty Publications
We recently elevated interior tomography from its origin in computed tomography (CT) to a general tomographic principle, and proved its validity for other tomographic modalities including SPECT, MRI, and others. Here we propose "omni-tomography", a novel concept for the grand fusion of multiple tomographic modalities for simultaneous data acquisition in a region of interest (ROI). Omni-tomography can be instrumental when physiological processes under investigation are multi-dimensional, multi-scale, multi-temporal and multi-parametric. Both preclinical and clinical studies now depend on in vivo tomography, often requiring separate evaluations by different imaging modalities. Over the past decade, two approaches have been used for multimodality …
Radiation Dose Distributions In Three Dimensions From Tomographic Optical Density Scanning Of Polymer Gels: Ii. Optical Properties Of The Bang Polymer Gel, 2012 Olin College of Engineering
Radiation Dose Distributions In Three Dimensions From Tomographic Optical Density Scanning Of Polymer Gels: Ii. Optical Properties Of The Bang Polymer Gel, Yevgeniya Zastavker, Marek Maryanski, John Gore
Yevgeniya V. Zastavker
A newly developed method of radiation dosimetry makes use of the optical properties of polymer gels. The dose-response mechanism relies on the production of light-scattering polymer micro-particles in the gel at each site of radiation absorption. The scattering produces an attenuation of transmitted light intensity that is directly related to the dose and independent of dose rate. For the BANG polymer gel (bis, acrylamide, nitrogen, and gelatin) the shape of the dose-response curve depends on the fraction of the cross-linking monomer in the initial mixture and on the wavelength of light. At 500 nm the attenuation coefficient (μ) increases by …
Anatomical Relationships Of The Anterior Blood Vessels To The Lower Lumbar Intervertebral Discs: Analysis Based On Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of Patients In The Prone Position., 2012 Rothman Institute, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University
Anatomical Relationships Of The Anterior Blood Vessels To The Lower Lumbar Intervertebral Discs: Analysis Based On Magnetic Resonance Imaging Of Patients In The Prone Position., Alexander R Vaccaro, Christopher K Kepler, Jeffrey A Rihn, Hidekazu Suzuki, John K Ratliff, James S Harrop, William B Morrison, Worawat Limthongkul, Todd J Albert
Rothman Institute Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: Intra-abdominal vascular injuries are rare during posterior lumbar spinal surgery, but they can result in major morbidity or mortality when they do occur. We are aware of no prior studies that have used prone patient positioning during magnetic resonance imaging for the purpose of characterizing the retroperitoneal iliac vasculature with respect to the intervertebral disc. The purpose of this study was to define the vascular anatomy adjacent to the lower lumbar spine with use of supine and prone magnetic resonance imaging.
METHODS: A prospective observational study included thirty patients without spinal abnormality who underwent supine and prone magnetic resonance …
Marcks Regulates Growth And Radiation Sensitivity And Is A Novel Prognostic Factor For Glioma, 2012 Richard Bland College of the College of William and Mary
Marcks Regulates Growth And Radiation Sensitivity And Is A Novel Prognostic Factor For Glioma, James S. Jardoe, Joshua C. Anderson, Christine W. Duarte, Tapan Mehta, Somaira Nowsheen, Patrick H. Hicks, Alexander C. Whitley, Timothy Rohrbach, Raymond O. Mccubrey, Sherard Chiu, Tamara M. Burleson, James A. Bonner, G. Yancey Gillespie, Eddy S. Yang, Christopher D. Willey
Richard Bland Faculty Works
Purpose
This study assessed whether Myristoylated Alanine Rich C-Kinase Substrate (MARCKS) can regulate glioblastoma (GBM) growth, radiation sensitivity and clinical outcome.
Experimental Design
MARCKS protein levels were analyzed in five GBM explant cell lines and eight patient-derived xenograft tumors by immunoblot, and these levels were correlated to proliferation rates and intracranial growth rates, respectively. Manipulation of MARCKS protein levels was assessed by lentiviral-mediated shRNA knockdown in the U251 cell line and MARCKS over-expression in the U87 cell line. The effect of manipulation of MARCKS on proliferation, radiation sensitivity and senescence was assessed. MARCKS gene expression was correlated with survival outcomes …