DR/IR resident Connie Liou, MD, discovered a love for medicine through music. Her interest in interventional radiology developed during a rotation at Columbia.
MRIs are safer than X-rays or CT scans, but entering a powerful magnet comes with its own set of safety concerns. Dr. Benjamin Navot explains how to have a safe MRI experience.
Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) is rare and often goes undiagnosed until complications occur. Columbia's HHT Center for Excellence is working to increase both treatments and awareness.
An international collaboration led by researchers in Columbia's Department of Radiology suggests that the Macklin effect correlates closely with pulmonary barotrauma.
Interventional radiologist Dr. Noor Ahmad explains Y90 treatment, also called radioembolization—a minimally invasive treatment targeting cancer in the liver.
The Department of Radiology is very pleased to announce our new co-directors of head and neck imaging, Akinrinola (Akin) Famuyide, MD and Pamela Nguyen, MD.
Allison Borowski, MD, assistant professor of radiology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, will be the next co-president of the New York Breast Imaging Society (NYBIS).
Using the latest technology and minimally invasive techniques, interventional radiologists provide highly targeted treatments for tumors in the liver, especially when cancer has spread.
Mark Lachapelle has worked at Columbia Radiology's Tarrytown location for the past two years. He talked to us about the many skills that come into play when doing an MRI exam.