
Lily Wang, MBBS MPH
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#Radiology #neurorad #pedrad U of Cincinnati. Associate Editor for Radiology journal. Neuroradiology fellowship program director. My tweets are my own.
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Patients with opioid use disorder show structural and functional brain alterations in opioid receptor–dense regions compared with healthy controls, assessed at T1 and resting-state fMRI. Saloni Mehta Dustin Scheinost Yale Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Yale-MRRC-Neuroscience Yale School of Medicine bit.ly/3ZMJGb9


How can radiologists contribute better to epilepsy care? Sneak peek at some of the epilepsy cases where MRI missed and PET/ SPECT was golden. Also, we have some great epilepsy syndrome images. Andrew Trout Lily Wang, MBBS MPH RadioGraphics






Type 2 spinal cerebrospinal fluid leaks in spontaneous intracranial hypotension occur after lateral dural tears, with arachnoid herniation visible on MRI. A closer look! Niklas Lützen Jürgen Beck Lalani Carlton Jones Charlotte Zander Katharina Wolf pubs.rsna.org/doi/10.1148/ra…


From the neuroradiology section 🥰 Thank you, our residents and fellow! Achala Vagal MD, MS AlisaKanfiMD

Interested in doing epidural spinal injections and facet injections but don't know how to? Here's your stepwise guide to these cool lumbar spine pain interventions RadioGraphics RadioGraphics_Editor


Look at how AI performed in 3500+ Code Stroke patients. Which anterior LVOs did it miss and why? Which M2 occlusions were most likely to be detected? Is the positive predictive value good enough?..and more UCStrokeTeam Achala Vagal MD, MS Lily Wang, MBBS MPH AJNR The American Society of Neuroradiology Dr. Max Wintermark

We are thrilled to announce and warmly welcome the exceptional trainees who have matched with IU School of Medicine Radiology and Imaging Sciences for the entering class of 2026! We are incredibly excited to have them join our program and become part of our esteemed and renowned group.






🚨 A new episode of the RadioGraphics podcast is now available!🚨 Dr. Lily Wang breaks down orbital lesions by anatomical compartments in a clear, practical discussion for every radiologist. Listen in for expert insights. bit.ly/44E8MbV

In this targeted editorial, Drs. Amir A Rahsepar of Northwestern Radiology and Arash Bedayat of UCLA Radiology discuss the implications of CT-derived metrics to predict survival in patients with either ALS or bulbar impairment. doi.org/10.1148/radiol…


