Ronald C. Arildsen, M.D.

Position: Associate Professor

Department: Radiology and Radiological Sciences

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Email: ronald.c.arildsen@vanderbilt.edu

Office Address: Dept. of Radiology and Radiological Sciences
Office Address2: CCC-1121 Medical Center North
1161 21st Avenue South and Garland
Nashville , TN 37232-2765
Phone :615-343-8516
Fax: 615-343-6531

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  Ronald C. Arildsen, M.D.
Clinical Research Keywords
Coronary artery imaging with multidetector CT; Cardiovascular multidetector CT; Body imaging; Body CT/Body MR; Computed tomography; Liver CT; Liver MR

Disease Interests
Body Imaging; Body CT; Body MR

Publications
Roberts JR, Blum MG, Arildsen RC, Drinkwater DC Jr., Christian KR, Powers TA. Prospective comparison of radiologic, thoracoscopic, and pathologic staging patients with early non-small cell lung cancer. Ann Thorac Surg, 68, 1154-1158, 1999

Small WC, DeSimone-Macchi D, Parker JR, Aisen AM, Arildsen RC. A multisite study of the safety and efficacy of a new manganese chloride-based gastrointestinal contrast agent for MRI of the abdomen and pelvis. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 10, 15-24, 1999

Agirbasli M, Lehart MB, Arildsen RC, Myers P. Coronary to pulmonary artery shunt via the bronchial artery demonstrated by magnetic resonance imaging. Journal of Interventional Cardiology, 10(6), , 1997

Arildsen RC, Rieck RW, Miles WS, Meranze SG, Shaff MI. CT of a traumatic hepatic arterial pseudoaneurysm . Emergency Radiology, 4, 184-186, 1997

Delbeke D, Sandler MP, Powers TA, Chapman, WC, Vitola JV, Arildsen RC, Wright JK, Pinson CW. Staging recurrent metastatic colorectal carcinoma with positron emission tomography. Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 38, 1196-1201, 1997

Klekamp JW, Green NE, Arildsen RC. Paravertebral inflammation mistaken for neoplasm or abscess by MRI. Journal of the Southern Orthopaedic Association, 6, 81-87, 1997


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