Body imaging radiologists specialize in interpreting exams and diagnosing diseases related to the chest, abdomen and pelvis.
Most common body imaging exams include:
- Chest imaging of the lungs
- Abdominal imaging of the liver, stomach, kidneys, colon, and pancreas
- Pelvic imaging of the bowel, bladder, ovaries and uterus
Body imaging specialists often work closely with nuclear medicine radiologists in the follow-up, staging and treatment of cancers.
Specialists in Chest, Abdomen, and Pelvic Imaging
Body imaging specialists are experts in reading MRI, CT, Ultrasound, X-ray and Fluoroscopy.
About 20% of the physicians at Radiology Associates of North Texas specialize in body imaging, which means they completed an additional year of fellowship training.
This provides a rich knowledge base from which all our doctors can consult and collaborate on patient cases. Many of our body imaging physicians also perform less invasive procedures like image-guided biopsy and drain placement.
Common body imaging exams and procedures include:
- MRI Enterography
- CT Angiography
- Coronary Artery Calcification Screening
- MRI for Liver Cancer Staging
- Image Guided Biopsy
- Vascular (MRA)
- Venous (MRV)
Body Imaging Section Chief:
Medical Degree: 2010, UT Medical School at Houston
Residency: 2015, Diagnostic Radiology, Texas A&M Health Science Center – Baylor Scott & White Healthcare System – Temple
Fellowship: 2016, Abdominal Imaging, University of Virginia School of Medicine – Charlottesville
Board Certified: American Board of Radiology
Meet Our Body Imaging Radiologists
MBA - Babson College, Wellesley, MA (2010)
The University of Texas at Austin, TX - M.S. in Electrical Engineering (1992)