Selected Publications
Hassankhani Alvand, Mattay Raghav R, Freeman Colbey W, Kahn Jr. Charles E: Automating Structured Results Communication to Expedite Imaging-Directed Care in Spine Oncology Studies in Health Technology Informatics 302 : 277-281,2023.
Hassankhani A, Mattay R, Freeman C, Kahn C: Directing and expediting care in spine oncology using a novel automated reporting system American College of Radiology (ACR) Quality and Safety Conference : 2022.
Mattay R, Freeman C, Loevner L, Wolf R, Patel V, Jones J, Malhotra N, Hassankhani A: Spine Instability Neoplastic Score Macro and Imaging Referral Pipeline American Society of Neuroradiology ASNR 2022, 60th Annual Meeting and Symposium Neuroradiologicum XXII. : 2022.
Martín-Noguerol T, Montesinos P, Hassankhani A, Bencardino DA, Barousse R, Luna A.: Technical Update on MR Neurography Semin Musculoskelet Radiol. 26 (2): 93-104,2022.
Hassankhani, A: Conventional and Ultrafast 3D T1-Weighted MRI Sequences in Automated Brain Volumetry AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2022 Jun;218(6):1073. doi: 10.2214/AJR.22.27368. Epub 2022 Jan 19.
PMID: 35043672 12 : 2022.
Walia S, Freeman C, Patel V, Mohan S, Hassankhani A.: Prevalence and risk stratification of cerebral microbleeds in endocarditis. American Society of Neuroradiology ASNR 2022, 60th Annual Meeting and Symposium Neuroradiologicum XXII. : 2022.
Walia S, Nasser H, Hassankhani A, Nabavizadeh A, Mohan S.: Dialysis Disequilibrium Syndrome: A Link Between Failing Kidneys and The Brain American Society of Neuroradiology ASNR 2022, 60th Annual Meeting and Symposium Neuroradiologicum XXII. : 2022.
Freeman CW, Masur J, Hassankhani A, Wolf RL, Levine JM, Mohan S.: COVID-19-Related Disseminated Leukoencephalopathy (CRDL): A Retrospective Study of Findings on Brain MRI AJR Am J Roentgenol 216 (4): 1046,2021.
Hassankhani A, Stein JM, Haboosheh AG, Vossough A, Loevner LA, Nabavizadeh SA.: Anatomical Variations, Mimics, and Pitfalls in Imaging of Patients with Epilepsy J Neuroimaging 31 (1): 20-34,2021.
Linda J. Bagley, Laurie A. Loevner: Point/Counterpoint. Should Perfusion CT and CTA Be Performed in All Patients With Suspected Stroke? Counterpoint—No, Judicious Use Is Warranted, and Such Studies Should Not Be Done Simply to Exclude American Journal of Roentgenology 217 (2): 293-4,2021.
Academic Contact Information
Hospital of University of Pennsylvania
Department of Radiology
Division of Neuroradiology
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Philadelphia,
PA
19104
Phone: 215-662-6865