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A team of scientists led by the UCSF Radiology Neuroradiology Section evaluated the rate of findings in patients who received serial head CTs in the emergency department.

Pulsatile tinnitus (PT) is a symptom that affects nearly five million Americans. At UCSF, we use a multidisciplinary approach to diagnose, treat and study PT.

This month, UCSF Medical Center announced that patients can now see radiographic studies including X-rays, MRIs, CT scans and some ultrasounds on MyChart.

For Heather Greenwood, MD and her sister, Eleni Greenwood, MD, MSc, their connection to breast cancer is very personal. Together, along with Amie Lee, MD and Elissa Price, MD, UCSF Radiology faculty, they conducted a pilot study of screening mammography published in Clinical Imaging.

Varicose veins are common condition involving swollen, twisted veins that you can see just under the surface of the skin. UCSF Radiology interventional radiologists answered a few common questions about Endovenous Ablation Therapy that patients and physicians might have.

When it comes to medical care, many factors can determine the types of treatment and medications that are available to patients. Often times, populations with less access to adequate care, particularly with regards to specialized treatment for diseases like prostate cancer, may experience poorer outcomes.

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