Fred Bertino, MD
@fredbertinomd
#IRad & #PedsIR | NYer who found his way home via ATL and SEA|Runner, Musicologist/Pianist, Beethoven fanatic|he/him π³οΈβπ|tweets = mine and mostly dad jokes
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20-04-2009 20:53:57
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Venous stent placement for NIVL and tMTS in young patients is technically viable, effective, and safe. With proper antithrombotic management and regular follow-up, stent patency is high. doi.org/10.1007/s00270β¦ CVIR Journal Matt Hawkins Anne Gill Jay Shah, M.D.
Two-year incidence of deep vein thromboses and pulmonary emboli in patients with colorectal cancer is 3.9% (and 5.7% in patients receiving chemotherapy). Venous therapies, including thrombectomy and stent reconstruction, may alleviate symptoms. Society of Interventional Radiology CVIR Journal
No, thank you Howa Yeung, MD MSc (he/him) for the invitation! Always excited to talk about "skinterventional radiology" and how dermatologists and #IRad can work together to treat children & adults with complex vascular anomalies! Appreciative of the Atlanta Derm for their invite/interest!
Congrats to our newly matched Integrated Interventional Radiology Residents! Welcome to the UW #IRadRes Family! UW Radiology Residency UW Radiology @UwRohrmann UW Medicine #MATCHDAY #Match2024 #IRad
Advanced Interventional Treatments in #Retinoblastoma Management: A Comprehensive Review CVIR Journal Congrats, Peter Kolyvas Aazrin Mir Thomas Stirrat Brittany Brookner (she/her) and mentor πππ ππ¨π π. πΌππͺππ, ππΏ π₯ link.springer.com/article/10.100β¦ #pedsir #irad
Could not agree more! Well done Dr Sharma. A nice review of the diagnostic approach to neonatal cholestasis. Fred Bertino, MD
Exciting news! Dr. Adam Griesemer, from @NYULangone, will present at #ATC2024Philly! Join him at the "Whatβs Hot, Whatβs New β Clinical Abstracts" closing session for the latest in clinical transplantation! ππ©Ί#MedicalResearch #PediatricTransplant #LiverTransplant Adam Griesemer, MD
Transvenous obliteration, with or without concurrent TIPS creation, is feasible with promising results for the management of rectal variceal hemorrhage. USC UW Radiology CVIR Endovascular (Jim Reekers, Editor-in-Chief) CVIR Journal JVIR