Jeffrey L. Creasy, M.D.

Position: Associate Professor

Department: Radiology and Radiological Sciences

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Email: jeff.creasy@vanderbilt.edu

Office Address: CCC-1121 MCN
Office Address2: 1161 21st Ave S
Nashville , TN 37232-2675
Phone :(615) 343-0890
Fax: 615-322-3764

Lab Address: CCC 1121 MCN


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  Jeffrey L. Creasy, M.D.
Patient Care Specialty
MR/MRA Electronic imaging Medical student and resident education Neuroradiology

Clinical Research Keywords
Neuroradiology PACS/Teleradiology

Disease Interests
MR/MRA, Electronic imaging, Medical student and resident education, Neuroradiology

Research Specialty
After two years of surgical training at Duke University, Dr. Creasy completed his radiology residency and neuroradiology fellowship at UNC-Chapel Hill, where he was extensively involved in the PACS research activities. In November 1995, he passed the CAQ (Certificate of Additional Qualifications) exam in Neuroradiology. Dr. Creasy has been at Vanderbilt since 1988.

Clinical Interests
Neuroradiology, CT angiography, PACS/Teleradiology

Publications
Creasy, J L, Crump, D B, Knox, K, Kerber, C W, Price, R R. Design and evaluation of a flow phantom. Acad Radiol, 2(10), 902-4, 1995

Creasy, J L, Partain, C L, Price, R R. Quality of clinical MR images and the use of contrast agents. Radiographics, 15(3), 683-96, 1995

Johnson, M D, Creasy, J L. Radiologic and laboratory evaluation of enhancing brain lesions in patients with AIDS. Compr Ther, 21(11), 645-52, 1995

Johnson, M D, Jennings, M T, Lavin, P, Creasy, J L, Maciunas, R J. Ganglioglioma of the pineal gland: clinical and radiographic response to stereotactic radiosurgical ablation. J Child Neurol, 10(3), 247-9, 1995

Pierce, M A, Johnson, M D, Maciunas, R J, Murray, M J, Allen, G S, Harbison, M A, Creasy, J L, Kessler, R M. Evaluating contrast-enhancing brain lesions in patients with AIDS by using positron emission tomography. Ann Intern Med, 123(8), 594-8, 1995

Creasy, J L, Alarcon, J J. Magnetic resonance imaging of neurocysticercosis. Top Magn Reson Imaging, 6(1), 59-68, 1994

Pickens, D R, Jolgren, D L, Lorenz, C H, Creasy, J L, Price, R R. Magnetic resonance perfusion/diffusion imaging of the excised dog kidney. Invest Radiol, 27(4), 287-92, 1992

Price, R R, Creasy, J L, Lorenz, C H, Partain, C L. Magnetic resonance angiography techniques. Invest Radiol, 27 Suppl 2, S27-32, 1992

Worrell, J A, Federspiel, C F, Creasy, J L, Pickens, D R, Higginbotham, K, Patton, J A, Partain, C L. Clinical impact of picture archiving and communication systems: evaluation of a prototype system. J Digit Imaging, 5(2), 118-25, 1992

Creasy JL. A logical approach to the evaluation of hemorrhage by MR. Journal of Postgraduate Radiology, 4(11), 181-195, 1991

Creasy, J L. CT and MRI compete in diagnosis of CNS disease. Diagn Imaging (San Franc), 12(8), 96-101, 1990

Creasy, J L, Price, R R, Presbrey, T, Goins, D, Partain, C L, Kessler, R M. Gadolinium-enhanced MR angiography. Radiology, 175(1), 280-3, 1990

Creasy, J L, Cuttino, J T, Sokhandan, M. Computerized data base of teaching conference cases. Invest Radiol, 23(11), 866-8, 1988

Creasy JL, Clark RL, Cuttino JT, Groff TR. Salpingitis isthmica nodosa: radiologic and clinical correlates. Radiology, 3(154), 597-600, 1985


Postdoctoral Position Available
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Postdoctoral Position Details
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Updated Date
07/29/2005

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