Richard L Wahl MD
Radiologist | Diagnostic Radiology
1800 Orleans Street Sheikh Zayed Tower S Baltimore MD, 21287About
Dr. Richard Wahl is a radiologist practicing in Baltimore, MD. Dr. Wahl specializes in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging techniques such as X-Rays, magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography exams. These techniques offer accurate visibility to the inside of the patients body and help to detect otherwise hidden illnesses so that they can be treated quickly and efficiently.
Education and Training
Washington Univ Sch Of Med- St Louis Mo 1978
Board Certification
RadiologyAmerican Board of RadiologyABR
Nuclear MedicineAmerican Board of Nuclear MedicineABNM
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Prognostic value of positron emission tomography using F-18-fluorodeoxyglucose in patients with cervical cancer undergoing radiotherapy.
- FDG positron emission tomography detection of pelvic nodal metastases in gynecologic cancer.
- Volume reduction versus radiation dose for tumors in previously untreated lymphoma patients who received iodine-131 tositumomab therapy. Conjugate views compared with a hybrid method.
- Choosing an optimal radioimmunotherapy dose for clinical response.
- A practical methodology for patient release after tositumomab and (131)I-tositumomab therapy.
- PET scanning and measuring the impact of treatment.
- Expression of hexokinase II and Glut-1 in untreated human breast cancer.
- PET/CT: comparison of quantitative tracer uptake between germanium and CT transmission attenuation-corrected images.
- Impact of body habitus on quantitative and qualitative image quality in whole-body FDG-PET.
- Respiratory motion artifacts on PET emission images obtained using CT attenuation correction on PET-CT.
- Accuracy of image fusion of normal upper abdominal organs visualized with PET/CT.
- FDG metabolism and uptake versus blood flow in women with untreated primary breast cancers.
- Uptake in supraclavicular area fat ("USA-Fat"): description on 18F-FDG PET/CT.
- Clinically significant inaccurate localization of lesions with PET/CT: frequency in 300 patients.
- Initial experience with oral contrast in PET/CT: phantom and clinical studies.
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