Radiology FAQs
Wish you could ask your radiologist a question? Don’t worry – we asked them for you! Find answers to the most common questions patients have about medical imaging and radiology reports.
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…
Radiologists Answer Patient’s Top Questions About Abdominal MRI
DocPanel abdominal radiologists, Dr. Adair and Dr. Semeleka, share answers to the most common questions and concerns patients have about their abdominal MRI scans.
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
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,…
The Importance of Seeing a Pediatric Radiologist
Pediatric radiologists play an important role in correctly identifying and diagnosing illness, injury, and disease in children. But an estimated 75-85% of pediatric scans are read by adult radiologists. Learn how you can ensure your…
Top 3 Questions Patients Have About Their Neck and Brain
Neuroradiologist, Dr. Gaetano Pastena, discusses the three most common questions patients ask about their neck and brain scans.
Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosis – The Importance of a Second Opinion
Dr. Trevor Morrison, an Assistant Professor of Radiology in Body Imaging for the Boston University School of Medicine, explains the benefits of a second opinion and shares answers to common questions patients have following a…
The Importance of Getting a Shoulder MRI Second Opinion
From commonly misdiagnosed injuries to three reasons you should seek a second opinion on your shoulder MRI, Dr. Glickman offers guidance to help patients ensure they get an accurate diagnosis.