Neuroradiology

A Patient's Guide: How To Navigate Your Spine MRI

A comprehensive breakdown of spine MRI types, when to use contrast, the difference between a CT scan, appropriate radiology subspecialists, and more.

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How is Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension Diagnosed?

Spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH) is an important cause of secondary headaches, yet it is frequently misdiagnosed and mistreated. Dr. Majid Khan, an integral member of the Jefferson Headache Center, reveals what type of imaging tests patients should request to prevent misdiagnosis.

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Understanding Your Thoracic Spine MRI Report

Whether you’ve already had a thoracic spine MRI or are planning to get one, understanding your report can be confusing. Here, three subspecialty radiologists share their answers to common questions patients have about their thoracic spine MRI.

The Importance of a Pediatric Neuroradiology Second Opinion

Pediatric Neuroradiologist, Dr. Michael Rozenfeld, discusses how a subspecialty second opinion can help parents ensure their child’s neuroimaging is read by the correct subspecialist.

5 Things You Should Know About Your TBI MRI and CT Scan

Whether TBI imaging is being performed for a loved one, such as your child, or yourself, these exams can be unfamiliar and even daunting. We spoke with neuroradiologist and pediatric subspecialty radiologist, Dr. Michael Rozenfeld, to learn the five most important things patients should know about their TBI imaging.

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World-Leading Spine Tumor Ablation Expert on Challenges and Tips in the Field

In this exclusive interview with Dr. Khan, we dive deeper into his expertise. From common pitfalls in diagnosing tumors in the head, neck, and spine to advice on how to overcome such challenges, Dr. Khan gives us a glimpse into his work with exciting reveals about his latest projects.