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Partial Anomalous Left Pulmonary Artery: Pseudo-Pulmonary Sling

Revels, Jonathan W; Wang, Sherry S; Grenier, Michelle A; Richards, Allyson A
PMCID:8250409
PMID: 34235450
ISSN: 2638-6135
CID: 5111712

The RSNA Pulmonary Embolism CT Dataset

Colak, Errol; Kitamura, Felipe C; Hobbs, Stephen B; Wu, Carol C; Lungren, Matthew P; Prevedello, Luciano M; Kalpathy-Cramer, Jayashree; Ball, Robyn L; Shih, George; Stein, Anouk; Halabi, Safwan S; Altinmakas, Emre; Law, Meng; Kumar, Parveen; Manzalawi, Karam A; Nelson Rubio, Dennis Charles; Sechrist, Jacob W; Germaine, Pauline; Lopez, Eva Castro; Amerio, Tomas; Gupta, Pushpender; Jain, Manoj; Kay, Fernando U; Lin, Cheng Ting; Sen, Saugata; Revels, Jonathan Wesley; Brussaard, Carola C; Mongan, John
PMCID:8043364
PMID: 33937862
ISSN: 2638-6100
CID: 5111672

Miliary Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Mishra, Aakriti; Ehrhart, Mark; Revels, Jonathan
ORIGINAL:0015897
ISSN: n/a
CID: 5307992

Bilateral renal artery parvus tardus: a sign of aortic coarctation in pediatric patients

Revels, Jonathan W; Wang, Sherry S; Richards, Allyson
PMID: 32804257
ISSN: 2366-0058
CID: 5111582

CT Angiography of Left Atrial Appendage Occluder Device [Case Report]

Revels, Jonathan W; Wang, Sherry S
PMID: 33170106
ISSN: 1527-1315
CID: 5111612

Fluoroscopic Evaluation of the Male Urethra in the Setting of Trauma

Ehrhart, Mark D.; Nojaba, Leila; Murali, Sowmiya; Richardson, Lisa M.; Weaver, Jennifer S.; Wang, Sherry S.; Revels, Jonathan W.
ISI:000788300200001
ISSN: 0149-9009
CID: 5307902

Imaging features of fungal pneumonia in haematopoietic stem cell transplant patients

Revels, Jonathan W; Fadl, Shaimaa A; Wang, Sherry S; Ladumor, Heta; Xu, Haodong; Kicska, Gregory
Patients who have received haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) have a high rate of pulmonary complications, and in this immunosuppressed population, fungal pneumonia is of great concern. Fungal pneumonia can have a similar appearance to non-infectious pulmonary processes in HSCT patients, and radiologists should be familiar with the subtle features that may help to differentiate these disease entities. The focus of this article is on the diagnosis of fungal pneumonia in HSCT patients with an emphasis on radiologists' roles in establishing the diagnosis of fungal pneumonia and the guidance of clinical management.
PMCID:8297485
PMID: 34322182
ISSN: 1733-134x
CID: 5111722

More Than Just 2 Layers: A Comprehensive Multimodality Imaging Review of Endometrial Abnormalities

Revels, Jonathan W; Dey, Courtney B; Aggarwal, Abhi; London, Sean S; Katz, Douglas; Menias, Christine; Moshiri, Mariam
Endometrial abnormalities develop in female patients of all ages. Symptoms related to endometrial pathologies are among the most common causes of gynecologist office visits, with the radiologists playing an important role in endometrial evaluation. In some instances, the radiologist may be the first physician to note endometrial pathology. In this article, we will provide a comprehensive review of radiologic modalities utilized in the evaluation of the endometrium, as well as the imaging appearance of various endometrial disease processes.
PMID: 31307863
ISSN: 1535-6302
CID: 4010032

Simultaneous pulmonary artery and Stanford type B aortic dissections via the ductus arteriosus [Case Report]

Revels, Jonathan W; Wang, Sherry S; Febbo, Jennifer; Murali, Sowmiya; Luft, Kimberly
Pulmonary artery dissection is an exceedingly rare and highly lethal diagnosis that can result in arterial rupture; hence, it is most often identified postmortem. Moreover, pulmonary artery complications resulting from aortic dissection are uncommon occurrences that have seemingly only been reported in cases of Stanford type A aortic dissections. Due to the rarity of pulmonary artery dissections, there is no current established algorithm for treatment of these patients, unlike aortic dissections. We herein present a case of a 40-year-old male with history of uncontrolled hypertension who developed acute back and leg pain that was subsequently diagnosed with a Stanford type B aortic dissection that extended into the main pulmonary artery by way of the ductus arteriosus. Although the patient received appropriate care for his aortic dissection and hypertensive emergency, he eventually died due to development of extensive additional vascular insults: cerebrovascular accidents, compartment syndrome, and myocardial infarction. To our knowledge, this is the first case of combined pulmonary artery dissection and Stanford type B dissection in the literature, which unfortunately adds to the understanding that cases of pulmonary artery dissection tend to have a grim prognosis.
PMCID:7515976
PMID: 32994846
ISSN: 1930-0433
CID: 5111602

Double Trouble: Complications in Twin Pregnancies

Wang, Sherry S; Revels, Jonathan; Dubinsky, Theodore J
With the increasing rate of twin pregnancies due to increase in maternal age and use of assisted reproduction, it is important to be aware of unique diseases which occur specifically to twin pregnancies, especially in monochorionic twin pregnancies. These entities include twin to twin transfusion syndrome, twin anemia polycythemia sequence, twin reversed arterial perfusion, cotwin demise, and conjoined twins. Early evaluation and documentation are imperative to guide management which ultimately leads to better patient outcomes.
PMID: 32890327
ISSN: 1536-0253
CID: 5111592