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Alice Chong

Researcher at University of California, San Diego

Publications -  19
Citations -  342

Alice Chong is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast imaging & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 18 publications receiving 231 citations. Previous affiliations of Alice Chong include Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania & University of Pennsylvania.

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Radiology Residency Preparedness and Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

TL;DR: A guideline for radiology residency programs to prepare and respond to the impact of COVID-19 is provided, by offering specific examples from three programs, and a list of resources for distance learning and maintaining well-being is provided.
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Liver involvement in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia: CT and clinical findings do not correlate in symptomatic patients.

TL;DR: Patients with symptomatic HHT liver disease have diffuse hepatic telangiectases, a dilated common hepatic artery, and a high incidence of biliary abnormalities, but no strong correlation was seen between CT findings and the clinical subtype of H HT liver disease.
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Digital Breast Tomosynthesis: Concepts and Clinical Practice.

TL;DR: The authors review the benefits of DBT imaging in screening and diagnostic breast imaging and the quasi three-dimensional information obtained from the reconstructed DBT data set allows a more efficient imaging work-up than imaging with two-dimensional full-field digital mammography alone.
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Diagnostic yield of barium enema examination after incomplete colonoscopy.

TL;DR: Barium enema examination had a diagnostic yield of 3.2% for neoplastic lesions larger than 1 cm in the nonvisualized colon after incomplete colonoscopy.
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Current Status and Future of BI-RADS in Multimodality Imaging, From the AJR Special Series on Radiology Reporting and Data Systems

TL;DR: The primary advance of the 5th edition of BI-RADS is harmonization of the lexicon terms across mammography, US, and MRI as well as across these three modalities for the reporting structure, assessment categories, management recommendations, and data tracking system.