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Lily L Wang
Researcher at University of Cincinnati
Publications - 33
Citations - 293
Lily L Wang is an academic researcher from University of Cincinnati. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 25 publications receiving 167 citations. Previous affiliations of Lily L Wang include University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center & Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.
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System for Verifiable CT Radiation Dose Optimization Based on Image Quality. Part I. Optimization Model
TL;DR: CT image quality and radiation dose can be mathematically predicted and optimized on the basis of patient size and radiologist-specific image noise target curves.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Pediatric Muscular Disorders Recent Advances and Clinical Applications
Hee Kyung Kim,Diana M. Lindquist,Suraj D. Serai,Yogesh K. Mariappan,Lily L Wang,Arnold C. Merrow,Kiaran P. McGee,Richard L. Ehman,Tal Laor +8 more
TL;DR: This review describes various quantitative magnetic resonance imaging techniques that can be used to objectively analyze the composition, architecture, mechanical properties, and function of normal and pathologic skeletal muscle in the pediatric population.
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Critical Role of Imaging in the Neurosurgical and Radiotherapeutic Management of Brain Tumors
TL;DR: The primary objective of this study was to establish a baseline level of confidence that the once-in-a-lifetime treatment of glioblastoma multiforme is likely to be profitable and effective in the long-term.
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Deep brain stimulation in uncommon tremor disorders: indications, targets, and programming.
Carlo Alberto Artusi,Ashar Farooqi,Alberto Romagnolo,Luca Marsili,Roberta Balestrino,Leonard L. Sokol,Lily L Wang,Maurizio Zibetti,Andrew P. Duker,George T. Mandybur,Leonardo Lopiano,Aristide Merola +11 more
TL;DR: DBS of select targets may represent an effective therapeutic strategy for uncommon tremor disorders, although the level of evidence is currently in its incipient form and based on single cases or limited case series.
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Rescheduling Nonurgent Care in Radiology: Implementation During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic.
Achala Vagal,Mary C. Mahoney,Becky Allen,Sangita Kapur,Gavin Udstuen,Lily L Wang,Susan Braley,Abouelmagd Makramalla,Seetharam Chadalavada,Kyuran A. Choe,Jennifer Scheler,Ann L. Brown,Eric England,Joseph Hudepohl,Frank J. Rybicki +14 more
TL;DR: Teamwork, quick adoption, and adaptation of changing strategies was important given the fluidity of the situation and the use of multiple communication channels was critical in relaying the information to all stakeholders, patients, referring physicians, and the radiology workforce.