Body Imaging
The Body Imaging division at Yale is composed of two cohesive sections (Ultrasound and Abdominal imaging) whose 19 faculty members provide subspecialty expertise in magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, computed tomography, and fluoroscopy. The division has built up a strong reputation for clinical excellence, academic productivity, innovation and enviable education/mentoring. Faculty members are committed to teaching at the graduate and post-graduate levels while delivering high quality clinical care. The breadth of experience among the faculty is reflected in the wide range of academic pursuits enjoyed by the division. The faculty work closely with our referring providers through numerous tumor boards and research collaborations, ensuring the best clinical are for our patients.
The Body Imaging division reading rooms are located in Yale New Haven Hospital (York street and Hospital Saint Raphael Campus) as well the Smilow Cancer Hospital and several outpatient imaging centers (Park Avenue Medical Center, North Haven Medical Center and Bridgeport Hospital Milford Campus). In addition to teaching Yale Medical Students and the Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Residents, the division hosts two Cross-sectional Imaging fellowship positions (with rotations in Ultrasound, Body CT, Body MR as well as electives), two Body MRI fellowship positions, and one combined Body/Cardiac Imaging fellowship position.
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Section Chief, Abdominal Imaging
Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging; Chief, Body Imaging Section; Chief, Body Computed Tomography (CT)
Co-Section Chief, Ultrasound
Assistant Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging; Co-Section Chief, Ultrasound, Radiology and Biomedical Imaging
Co-Section Chief, Ultrasound
Associate Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging; Co-Section Chief, Ultrasound, Radiology and Biomedical Imaging
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2026
Imaging Findings in Parasitic and Vector-borne Infections of the Head, Neck, and Spine.
Solomon N, Calle F, Kankara S, Sailer A, Sorkun M, Lino P, de Oliveira Santo I, Dogra V, Donato A, Chammas M, Russell J, Aswani N, Rijhsinghani A, Katz D, Aswani Y, Revzin M. Imaging Findings in Parasitic and Vector-borne Infections of the Head, Neck, and Spine. RadioGraphics 2026, 46: e250108. PMID: 41855075, DOI: 10.1148/rg.250108.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsImaging findingsNervous system infectionVector-borne infectionsRegions of nonendemicityClinical presentationLaboratory findingsDifferential diagnosisSystemic infectionPotential complicationsPotential sequelaeAccurate diagnosisImage featuresClinical informationImaging modalitiesLifesaving treatmentInfectionDiagnosisSequelaeEpidemiological factorsNeckRadiologistsSpineMedical mysteryACR Appropriateness Criteria® Suspected and Known Renal or Splanchnic Artery Aneurysm
Imaging P, Partovi S, Li X, Aghayev A, Hedgire S, Abuzaid A, Ahmad S, Hamid A, Henkin S, Hulten E, Nagpal P, Pillai A, Revzin M, Ripley B, Saboo S, Shih R, Siracuse J, Solnes L, Thomas R, Majdalany B. ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Suspected and Known Renal or Splanchnic Artery Aneurysm. Journal Of The American College Of Radiology 2026 PMID: 41860517, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2026.02.030.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSplanchnic artery aneurysmsArtery aneurysmPregnant patientsAmerican College of Radiology Appropriateness CriteriaRAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method User ManualAmerican CollegeClinical scenariosEstablished methodology principlesAppropriateness of imagingLife-threatening complicationsMultidisciplinary expert panelTreatment planning purposesGrading of recommendations assessmentPatient-centered managementEvidence-based guidelinesSignificant vascular abnormalitiesContrast exposureNonpregnant adultsCatheter angiographyNoncontrast MRAAppropriateness CriteriaRisk stratificationActive surveillanceVascular abnormalitiesDiagnostic performanceDeep Learning-Based Generation of Synthetic Multiphasic MRI In Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Cirrhosis
Abosabie S, Abosabie S, Dai W, Yang J, Gross M, Weinreb J, Revzin M, Parmar G, You C, Lin M, Gaddum O, Gebauer B, Savic L, Madoff D, Duncan J, Chapiro J. Deep Learning-Based Generation of Synthetic Multiphasic MRI In Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Cirrhosis. JHEP Reports 2026, 101813. PMID: 41887530, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhepr.2026.101813.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCycle-consistent generative adversarial networkGenerative adversarial networkVisual Turing testGround-truth imagesAdversarial networkSingle-center datasetDeep learningHepatocellular carcinomaMRI examsSymmetric mean absolute percent errorTuring testPerformance metricsGround truthDisease diagnosingCirrhosis patientsQuantitative metricsOverlap metricsImage qualityMulti-reader studyPrecontrast sequencesLiver Imaging ReportingMetricsContrast media useContrast-enhanced MRIEvaluate similaritiesMultisystem Imaging Manifestations of Fibromuscular Dysplasia.
Sailer A, Solomon N, Cahill A, Kim E, Dixe de Oliveira Santo I, Sullivan A, Pellerito J, Czeyda-Pommersheim F, Malhotra A, Marino A, Katz D, Revzin M. Multisystem Imaging Manifestations of Fibromuscular Dysplasia. RadioGraphics 2026, 46: e240239. PMID: 41642726, PMCID: PMC12973093, DOI: 10.1148/rg.240239.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsDiagnosis of fibromuscular dysplasiaFibromuscular dysplasiaPresence of aneurysmsVascular bedPotential complicationsEarly diagnosisComplication of fibromuscular dysplasiaMultifocal fibromuscular dysplasiaFeatures of fibromuscular dysplasiaBlood pressure managementTreatment of fibromuscular dysplasiaArea of stenosisNonatherosclerotic arteriopathySmall-caliber arteriesFocal fibromuscular dysplasiaMultivessel involvementMesenteric arteryClinical manifestationsSubarachnoid hemorrhageDevastating complicationsAngiographic appearanceArtery occlusionPrompt interventionMultifocal manifestationsCarotid arteryThe Utility of Elastography in Discriminating Stages of Liver Fibrosis and Risk Stratification in Patients With Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis: A Systematic Review
Hashemi P, Boyer J, Langdon J. The Utility of Elastography in Discriminating Stages of Liver Fibrosis and Risk Stratification in Patients With Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis: A Systematic Review. Journal Of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2026, 63: 938-958. PMID: 41709322, DOI: 10.1002/jmri.70266.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsPrimary sclerosing cholangitisVibration controlled transient elastographyMayo risk scoreStage of liver fibrosisRisk stratificationAcoustic radiation force impulseLiver fibrosisSclerosing cholangitisFibrosis biomarkersLiver stiffnessMagnetic resonance elastographyRisk stratification of patientsSystematic reviewAssessment of liver fibrosisPoint shear-wave elastographyTotal liver volumeStratification of patientsTechnical failure rateChronic autoimmune diseasePattern of fibrosisStaging liver fibrosisOperator-independent techniqueShear-wave elastographyBiliary stricturesLiver volumeTranscarotid Artery Revascularization—What the Imaging Specialist Needs to Know
Gunabushanam G, Scoutt L. Transcarotid Artery Revascularization—What the Imaging Specialist Needs to Know. Journal Of Ultrasound In Medicine 2026 PMID: 41578715, DOI: 10.1002/jum.70181.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTranscarotid artery revascularizationPost-operative imaging findingsLow riskAccess site injuryInternal carotid artery stenosisRisk of periprocedural strokeCarotid artery stentingCarotid artery stenosisTransfemoral carotid artery stentingCarotid artery accessIntra-stent restenosisImaging workupImaging findingsArtery revascularizationEndovascular proceduresSurgical exposurePeriprocedural strokeArtery stenosisArtery stentingArterial accessComplicationsSite injuryQuality Improvement Report: Decreasing Incorrectly Scheduled Screening US for Hip Dysplasia in Premature Infants.
Asch D, Gunabushanam G, van Luling J, Ehrlich L, Knoth L, Pahade J. Quality Improvement Report: Decreasing Incorrectly Scheduled Screening US for Hip Dysplasia in Premature Infants. RadioGraphics 2026, 46: e250072. PMID: 41343295, DOI: 10.1148/rg.250072.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsElectronic health recordsPremature infantsAuthors' institutionPlan-Do-Study-Act cyclesPlan-Do-Study-ActWeeks CGAQuality improvement projectScreening USUS examinationPediatric radiologistsFalse-positive rateScreening examinationDevelopmental dysplasiaRisk factorsInfantsHealth recordsImprovement projectDysplasiaBaseline rateExaminationHip dysplasiaWeeksUndue stressCgAHipID#: 2211615 RV/LV Blood Pool T2 Ratio as a Predictive Biomarker in Pulmonary Hypertension: Prediction of Hospitalization in Combined Pre- and Postcapillary Patients
Buber I, Singh I, Heerdt P, Huber S, Feher A, Xiang J, Sevgican C, Lamy J, Joseph P, Peters D. ID#: 2211615 RV/LV Blood Pool T2 Ratio as a Predictive Biomarker in Pulmonary Hypertension: Prediction of Hospitalization in Combined Pre- and Postcapillary Patients. Journal Of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2026, 28: 102145. DOI: 10.1016/j.jocmr.2025.102145.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchID#: 2211953 Estimating Blood Oxygen Saturation with T2 maps: Evaluation in Pulmonary Hypertension
Peters D, Singh I, Phillip J, Huber S, Xiang J, Lamy J, Sevgican C, Buber I. ID#: 2211953 Estimating Blood Oxygen Saturation with T2 maps: Evaluation in Pulmonary Hypertension. Journal Of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2026, 28: 102265. DOI: 10.1016/j.jocmr.2025.102265.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImaging Manifestations of Parasitic Infections in the Abdomen and Pelvis
Samuelsen B, Solomon N, Calle F, Aswani Y, Sailer A, Sorkun M, Chammas M, Elsayes K, Dogra V, Lino P, Donato A, Katz D, Revzin M. Imaging Manifestations of Parasitic Infections in the Abdomen and Pelvis. Roentgen Ray Review 2026, 2 DOI: 10.2214/r3j.24.01072.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetric
2025
From congenital variants to critical clues: A radiologic review of inferior vena cava pathologies
Khot R, Jarmakani H, Krasinski A, Menias C, Katz D, Revzin M. From congenital variants to critical clues: A radiologic review of inferior vena cava pathologies. Journal Of Clinical Imaging Science 2025, 15: 50. PMID: 41625552, PMCID: PMC12860299, DOI: 10.25259/jcis_249_2025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricConceptsInferior vena cavaComputed tomographyRadiological reviewInferior vena cava pathologyBedside evaluationUltrasound (USCongenital variantVena cavaAcute emergency settingsNeoplastic involvementImaging examinationsClinical relevanceEmergency settingClinical implicationsUltrasoundPathologyImage featuresSystem conditionsCavaPatencyAbnormalitiesHemodynamicsReviewBudd-Chiari Syndrome: Update on Classification and Intravascular US.
Sailer A, Nezami N, Tabeli Bouroujeni P, Fitzgerald K, Borse R, Solomon N, Dixe de Oliveira Santo I, Revzin M, Lubner M, Khot R, Marino A, Pollak J, Schlachter T. Budd-Chiari Syndrome: Update on Classification and Intravascular US. RadioGraphics 2025, 45: e240240. PMID: 41264511, DOI: 10.1148/rg.240240.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsBudd-Chiari syndromeInferior vena cavaInterventional therapyHepatic veinStent placementIntravascular USObstruction of hepatic venous outflowBaseline liver functionNodular regenerative hyperplasiaTechnical success rateSmall hepatic veinsContrast agent volumeHepatic venous outflowPortosystemic Shunt CreationHepatic sinusoidal pressureBudd-ChiariRegenerative hyperplasiaClinical presentationPortal hypertensionVena cavaProcedure timeShunt creationRight atriumPortosystemic shuntCentrilobular fibrosisAccuracy of Computed Tomography Staging of Mismatch Repair-Deficient Colon Cancer.
Linhares S, Srikumar T, Shin C, Mathur M, Alkukhun A, Mongiu A, Leeds I, Reddy V, Pantel H, Cecchini M. Accuracy of Computed Tomography Staging of Mismatch Repair-Deficient Colon Cancer. JCO Oncology Practice 2025, op2500505. PMID: 41252662, DOI: 10.1200/op-25-00505.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsImmune checkpoint inhibitorsAccuracy of clinical stagingNeoadjuvant immune checkpoint inhibitorsClinical stageComputed tomographyColon cancerNodal stagingT stagePathological stageDMMR tumorsModerate to substantial IRRCohort studyClinically staged patientsSystemic therapy decisionsLocally advanced diseaseUpfront surgical resectionLow-risk tumorsLymph node statusMismatch repair-proficientOverstaging rateUnderstaging rateCheckpoint inhibitorsNeoadjuvant treatmentNodal statusPreoperative CTEarly and delayed post-cesarean complications: an imaging review
Zacharias N, Panda A, Elmahdy A, Revzin M, Aswani Y. Early and delayed post-cesarean complications: an imaging review. Abdominal Radiology 2025, 51: 1489-1505. PMID: 41217474, DOI: 10.1007/s00261-025-05118-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsCesarean deliveryCesarean scar ectopic pregnancyBladder flap hematomaOvarian vein thrombosisPost-cesarean complicationsScar ectopic pregnancyUterine artery pseudoaneurysmPelvic inflammatory diseaseProducts of conceptionPost-operative settingPost-partum periodFlap hematomaScar nicheUterine dehiscenceEctopic pregnancySeptic thrombophlebitisPostoperative findingsArteriovenous fistulaVein thrombosisArtery pseudoaneurysmBowel obstructionImaging findingsLive birthsAcute complicationsVascular complicationsQuantitative evaluation of recto-prostatic distance before and after SpaceOAR hydrogel placement
Ebrahimian S, Mishyn P, Arora S, Israel G. Quantitative evaluation of recto-prostatic distance before and after SpaceOAR hydrogel placement. Clinical Radiology 2025, 92: 107150. PMID: 41338158, DOI: 10.1016/j.crad.2025.107150.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHydrogel placementMagnetic resonance imagingFood and Drug AdministrationMid-glandRadiation toxicityConsecutive patientsStandard therapyProstate cancerSpaceOARProstateDrug AdministrationSagittal viewToxic purposesAxial viewRadiation exposureRectumResonance imagingPatientsPlacementTherapyCancerMicrosoft ExcelMidlineAdministrationComparative Analysis of Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System and Prostate Imaging After Focal Ablation Scoring Systems in the Postfocal Therapy Assessment of Clinically Significant Prostate Cancer
Sivanesan N, Diaz G, Tan W, Arora S, Sprenkle P. Comparative Analysis of Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System and Prostate Imaging After Focal Ablation Scoring Systems in the Postfocal Therapy Assessment of Clinically Significant Prostate Cancer. Urology Practice 2025, 13: 11-12. PMID: 40986434, DOI: 10.1097/upj.0000000000000899.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImaging of Trauma in Pregnant Patients.
Langdon J, Chai N, Patel A, Steenburg S, Itani M, Katz D, Moshiri M, Revzin M. Imaging of Trauma in Pregnant Patients. RadioGraphics 2025, 45: e240043. PMID: 40966129, DOI: 10.1148/rg.240043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsPlacental abruptionPregnant patientsEvaluation of pregnant patientsPregnant trauma patientsImaging modalitiesElectronic fetal monitoringRisk of exposure to ionizing radiationExposure to ionizing radiationMaternal stabilizationFetal monitoringObstetric abnormalitiesRadiological evaluationFetal ageTrauma patientsClinical challengeGeneral radiologistsPotential riskPregnancyContrast mediumAccurate diagnosisImaging assessmentPatientsClinical concernManagement pathwayTraumatic injuryBrain Imaging Manifestations of Parasitic and Vector-Transmitted Diseases
Dixe de Oliveira Santo I, Solomon N, Calle F, Aswani Y, Sorkun M, Lino P, Donato A, Driver Z, Marcelino L, Katz D, Revzin M. Brain Imaging Manifestations of Parasitic and Vector-Transmitted Diseases. Roentgen Ray Review 2025, 1 DOI: 10.2214/r3j.24.01034.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricNoninvasive Tumor Profiling: Quantitative Contrast-Enhanced MRI Markers Predict PD-L1 and CTNNB1 Status in Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
Matuschewski N, Sobirey R, Revzin M, Zeevi T, Gross M, Kasolowsky V, Shewarega A, Meister E, Kao T, Tefera J, Bousabarah K, Batra R, Strazzabosco M, Lin M, Gebauer B, Savic L, Duncan J, Madoff D, Zhang X, Chapiro J. Noninvasive Tumor Profiling: Quantitative Contrast-Enhanced MRI Markers Predict PD-L1 and CTNNB1 Status in Hepatocellular Carcinoma. Radiology 2025, 316: e242750. PMID: 40762840, PMCID: PMC12405729, DOI: 10.1148/radiol.242750.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricImaging of the Uterus after Endometrial Ablation.
Revzin M, Nezami N, Osman M, Jha P, Butler K, Pellerito J. Imaging of the Uterus after Endometrial Ablation. RadioGraphics 2025, 45: e240040. PMID: 40705686, DOI: 10.1148/rg.240040.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsEndometrial ablationUterine bleedingImaging findingsPathophysiology of abnormal uterine bleedingAbnormal uterine bleedingCross-sectional imaging modalitiesAlternative to hysterectomyExcessive uterine bleedingTreatment of excessive uterine bleedingMinimally invasive surgerySurgical historyEndometrial cancerImaging reviewUterusAssociated with EARadiology literatureInvasive surgeryRadiological interpretationImaging modalitiesPostablationMedical conditionsBleedingPathological conditionsOptimal assessmentPathological processesMultimodality Imaging of Helminthic Infections.
Solomon N, Calle F, Sorkun M, Vijan A, Aswani Y, Sailer A, Dogra V, Donato A, Lino P, Elsayes K, Chammas M, Revzin M. Multimodality Imaging of Helminthic Infections. RadioGraphics 2025, 45: e240086. PMID: 40705688, DOI: 10.1148/rg.240086.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsAscaris lumbricoidesEchinococcus granulosusTreatment of patientsMultisystem disease manifestationsMultiple imaging modalitiesImaging findingsDisease manifestationsSpectrum of organismsImaging modalitiesOrganism-based approachesDisease development mechanismsImmunological reactionsDiseaseRadiologistsParasite transmissionParasitic wormsImaging techniquesImaging of Arteriovenous Fistulas: Maturation, Maintenance, and Declotting.
Sailer A, Dixe de Oliveira Santo I, Revzin M, Chan S, Borse R, Cornman-Homonoff J, Cardella J, Perez Lozada J, Marino A. Imaging of Arteriovenous Fistulas: Maturation, Maintenance, and Declotting. RadioGraphics 2025, 45: e230082. PMID: 40471834, DOI: 10.1148/rg.230082.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImaging Overview of Cosmetic Procedures and Their Complications
Dixe de Oliveira Santo I, Solomon N, Sorkun M, Calle F, Luchs J, Andrejeva L, Lubner M, Pickhardt P, Mellnick V, Katz D, Revzin M. Imaging Overview of Cosmetic Procedures and Their Complications. Roentgen Ray Review 2025, 1 DOI: 10.2214/r3j.24.01059.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricGastrointestinal oncologic emergencies: a radiologists’ guide
Wang M, Furrow M, Gao M, Nasrullah A, Shehata M, Shaaban A, Shenoy-Bhangle A, Revzin M, Katz D, Elsayes K. Gastrointestinal oncologic emergencies: a radiologists’ guide. Abdominal Radiology 2025, 50: 5708-5718. PMID: 40464849, DOI: 10.1007/s00261-025-05012-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsOncologic emergencyAirway-esophageal fistulaLife-threatening conditionPrevalence of cancerCancer related complicationsTreatment related effectsUnderlying malignancyIntestinal perforationSystemic manifestationsImaging manifestationsGastrointestinal bleedingRelated complicationsIntestinal ischemiaIntestinal obstructionCancer stageCancer patientsBowel changesGastrointestinal systemCancerMalignancyReview articleFistulaBleedingMetastasisComplicationsOncologic pitfalls and mimics in the abdomen and pelvis
Warrington N, Shetty A, Heller M, Thompson C, Tan N, Elsayes K, Revzin M, Zulfiqar M. Oncologic pitfalls and mimics in the abdomen and pelvis. Abdominal Radiology 2025, 50: 6235-6250. PMID: 40459593, DOI: 10.1007/s00261-025-05017-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsBenign entitySpontaneous regressionNegative tumor markersAggressive growth patternCase-based reviewSuperimposed malignancyInfiltrative malignancyBenign pathologyPrimary malignancyBenign findingsConcomitant complicationsTumor markersBenign neoplasmsEnhancement patternInfectious/inflammatory conditionsMalignancyDisease progressionOncologic imagingImaging pitfallsDiagnostic uncertaintyDiagnostic precisionAbdomenPelvisNeoplasmsAnatomical structures
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