The UCSF Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging is pleased to welcome Georg Feuerriegel, MD, to Musculoskeletal Imaging, and Brittany Harrison, MD, to Interventional Radiology.
No treament often needed; however, if sympotmatic, can consider: ...
A monthly one-hour lecture series for sonographers, radiologists, physicians, and other medical professionals involved with the scanning and interpretation of ultrasound images in patient care. This ...
Every year, we celebrate Thank a Resident and Fellow Day to recognize our outstanding radiology residents and fellows and all that they contribute to our department and UCSF. This year we hosted ...
The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging is pleased to welcome Rahman Akinlusi, MD, to our molecular imaging & therapeutics faculty, and Emil ...
There are potential risks in the MR environment, not only for the patient but also for the accompanying healthcare professionals. The MRI screening process, when performed properly, ensures ...
You might have seen news stories saying that CT scans could raise your risk of cancer. While it’s true that CT scans use radiation, these stories don’t always tell the full story and can cause ...
The administration of intravenous gadolinium-containing contrast media was historically considered safe in patients with impaired renal function. This changed in 2006 when the FDA first reported the ...
Clinical practice guidelines for the use of CT & MRI in pregnant and lactating patients. The MRI Safety Committee establishes and maintains the MRI safety guidelines, policies, and procedures for all ...
Safe intravenous access, for the injection of intravenous contrast, is vital in obtaining high quality contrast enhanced or angiographic studies. Proper technique is used to avoid the potentially ...
MRI magnets have superconducting coil windings, which require very low temperatures (4K) that are achieved by bathing the coils in liquid helium. Quenching is the process whereby there is a rise in ...
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