Department of Diagnostic Radiology
Abdominal Imaging
Sonography (Ultrasound)
Patient Conditions
- Hepatic, biliary, pancreatic, renal, gynecologic, vascular, thyroid/parathyroid,
scrotal and musculoskeletal abnormalities
- Routine and high-risk obstetric imaging
- Full range of pediatric conditions including neonatal, head, kidney, abdomen
and pelvic imaging
Comprehensive Evaluations
- Abdominal and renal sonography (two- dimensional, color Doppler and duplex
Doppler evaluations)
- Small-part sonography (thyroid, scrotum, joints and soft tissues)
- Gynecologic sonography (transabdominal and endovaginal)
- Obstetric sonography (two-dimensional and color Doppler)
- Pediatric sonography (two-dimensional and color Doppler)
- Renal, pancreatic and hepatic transplant evaluations (two-dimensional, color
Doppler and duplex sonography)
- Sonography/Doppler of the lower extremities to evaluate Deep Vein Thrombosis
(DVT)
Research Activities
- Application of Doppler techniques in renal and pancreatic transplants
- Contribution of endovaginal ultrasound and hysterosonography to the evaluation
of endometrial abnormalities
- Ultrasound contrast agents applied to organ transplant abscesses and fluid
collections
- Hysterosonography
- Thyroid fine needle aspiration
- Ultrasound guidance for operative procedures such as hepatic, pancreatic
and neurosurgical resections
Services to Physicians
- Consultation on complicated cases
- Second opinions
- Short-term and long-term follow-up of chronic conditions
For More Information
If you prefer, you may call the division directly at:
| Abdominal/ Pelvic CT |
410-328-7929 |
| Abdominal/Pelvic MRI |
410-328-3203 |
| GI/GU |
410-328-5775 |
| Ultrasound |
410-328-6774 |
For more information about the Department of Diagnostic Radiology
or to contact one of our radiologists, call the University Physicians
Consultation and Referral Service at 1-800-492-5538 (patients) or 1-800-373-4111
(physicians).
This page was last updated on: February 7, 2008.