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Myles Taffel

@MylesTaffel

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Professor of Radiology, Associate Section Head of Body Imaging at NYU Langone Health

Upper West Side, Manhattan
Joined April 2020
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@MylesTaffel
Myles Taffel
2 months
Congratulations to one of the GOATs of ultrasound on a long and distinguished career! Grateful for your early mentorship and for encouraging me to follow in your footsteps from MCG to Vanderbilt to academia. Thank you, Dr. Fleischer! @vumcradiology 🔗
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@SocietyAbdRad
Society of Abdominal Radiology | SAR
3 months
Do splenic lesions still pose a clinical conundrum? Well, look no further than this excellent award-winning #SAR25 educational exhibit on incidental splenic lesions! @JulieAnMD, @MylesTaffel, @MNazarian, @NYUGSOM_Path, @MayoRadiology, @UWiscRadiology, @NURadiology, @pennradiology
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@ARRS_Radiology
ARRS
4 months
Think you know the sandwich sign? 🍞 Learn how this key clue, and a few others, can refine your GI differential. Radiology Case Review: Gastrointestinal Imaging is now available in the ARRS 2025 Meeting Portal. https://t.co/uVBtPgcuVn
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@cai2r
Center for Advanced Imaging Innovation & Research
4 months
Join us in congratulating Hersh Chandarana, MD, & Yulin Ge, MD, on being named senior fellows of the @ISMRM, the worlds largest society dedicated to the advancement of MRI. https://t.co/EWycQmn4z4 +@NYUImaging @nyugrossman @nyulangone #innovation in #MRI & #radiology #research
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cai2r.net
Congratulations to Hersh Chandarana and Yulin Ge on being named among the 2025 senior fellows of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
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@R3_Journal
R3 Journal
4 months
For more, watch Dr. Leyendecker’s interview with Dr. Taffel https://t.co/8eLUJVHx0w
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@R3_Journal
R3 Journal
4 months
Not all splenic lesions are created equal. This new R3 Pictorial Essay introduces a simple and clinically grounded algorithm for managing incidental splenic lesions 1 cm or larger. https://t.co/xwym19v3jR
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Vinay Prabhu
5 months
Check out this thing we did that’s about some things behind the peritoneum: https://t.co/nhgl1AenjO @MylesTaffel @ErickMRemer
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@bodyradgal
Body Rad Gal
1 year
Thursday Plen 7- Phone a Friend "Kidney/GU" @S_C_Eberhardt - great cases & loved having CHS thrown in IYKYK Plen 8- prof development "Motivations & Incentives" : practical tips on how to tackle working w our fellow rads/humans @RajanTGuptaMD @MylesTaffel Best of #SAR24
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@AJR_Radiology
AJR
2 years
This study from @MylesTaffel, @ErickMRemer, @MTCorwin, et al. found that, in patients without a history of malignancy, adrenal nodules with signal loss caused by heterogeneous microscopic fat do not require additional imaging evaluation. https://t.co/b5UNwZVQ0s
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@MylesTaffel
Myles Taffel
2 years
R3s exploring a future in Body Imaging should definitely attend our Open House to see all that this program has to offer!
@NYUImaging
NYU Langone Health Department of Radiology
2 years
NYU Body MRI Fellowship Virtual Open House Thurs, 11/16/23 6 pm-7 pm EST Meet our current fellows and faculty! Learn about research, education, diversity, clinical day-to-day, post-fellowship job searches, moonlighting, life in NYC & more! ⬇️Register⬇️ https://t.co/oB4hDrAZyc
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@AJR_Radiology
AJR
3 years
The purpose of this study was to compare, in patients without a known malignancy history, the prevalence of malignancy for incidental adrenal nodules with unenhanced attenuation more than 10 HU that do and do not show absolute washout of 60% or more. https://t.co/jJT7nEDAMY
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@AJR_Radiology
AJR
3 years
In patients without a history of malignancy, adrenal nodules with signal loss caused by heterogeneous microscopic fat do not require additional imaging evaluation. https://t.co/GAav0mTCB2
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@EricTopol
Eric Topol
3 years
Why isn't the contrast dye shortage due to supply chain issues in China, affecting so many aspects of medical practice and patient imaging, getting national media coverage? And how did we get to rely 100% on China for contrast dye?
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@NYRS_RFS
New York Roentgen Society | NYRS
3 years
We've got 4 days until #NYRSCERC22! Meet your final round of faculty — the Genitourinary session! Hear from Grace Lo, MD, Awani Donthireddy, MD, and others. View the full agenda + register now at https://t.co/TVRx0M2uGm
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@NYRS_RFS
New York Roentgen Society | NYRS
4 years
Register now for the 2022 NYRS Virtual Core Exam Review Course! Join us April 24-29 for 4 days of On-Demand Content and 2 days of Rapid-Fire Boards Questions. View the program book and secure your spot today: https://t.co/p6djA7tMxw #NYRSCERC22
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@ErickMRemer
Erick Remer
4 years
Congratulations ⁦@MTCorwin⁩ and ⁦@adrenaldfp⁩ for having Adrenal CT washout in Incidentalomas abstract selected as Best GU Presentation at ⁦@SocAbdRadiology⁩! #SAR2022
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@ATongMD
Angela Tong
4 years
So proud of NYU representing at #SAR2022 @SocAbdRadiology - 2 plenary sessions, 7 workshops, 1 on demand workshop, 2 hands on courses, 4 scientific oral presentations, best GI paper, and the SAR gold medal!!! @NYUImaging @NYURadRes
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@MylesTaffel
Myles Taffel
4 years
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@RadiologyBiz
Radiology Business
4 years
Abdominal MRI intervention helps drop respiratory motion and image quality degradation. @JACRJournal @MylesTaffel @nyulangone @nyugrossman
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@RSNA
RSNA
5 years
Happy birthday, Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen! Known as the father of diagnostic radiology, Roentgen won the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901 for his discovery of x-rays. Read about Roentgen’s life and work in this editorial from @RadioGraphics: https://t.co/402nZTdDwX #RadLeaders
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