Ann Leung MD
Radiologist | Diagnostic Radiology
300 Pasteur Dr Stanford CA, 94305About
Dr. Ann Leung is a radiologist practicing in Stanford, CA. Dr. Leung 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
University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine 1986
Board Certification
RadiologyAmerican Board of RadiologyABR
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Publications
- EUROPEAN JOURL OF RADIOLOGYCT patterns of fungal pulmory infections of the lung2012
- RADIOLOGYNon-Small Cell Lung Cancer2012
- JOURL OF THE TIOL COMPREHENSIVE CANCER NETWORKLung Cancer Screening2012
- RADIOLOGYCase 166: Metastatic Left Pulmory Artery Sarcoma2011
- MYCOSESYield of diagnostic procedures for invasive fungal infections2011
- jourl of heart and lung transplantationEpoprostenol-associated pneumonitis: diagnostic use of a T-cell proliferation assay.2010
- EUROPEAN RADIOLOGYComputer-aided detection (CAD) of lung nodules in CT scans2010
- RADIOGRAPHICSBest Cases from the AFIP Fatal 2009 Influenza A (H1N1) Infection2010
- PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGYCystic Fibrosis HRCT Scores Correlate Strongly With Pseudomos Infection2009
- ACADEMIC RADIOLOGYDiscordance rates between prelimiry2008
- AMERICAN JOURL OF ROENTGENOLOGYPrimary interpretation of thoracic MDCT images using corol reformations2005
- JOURL OF COMPUTER ASSISTED TOMOGRAPHYRecurrent lymphoma of the lung - Computed tomography appearance2005
- RADIOLOGYPulmory nodules on multi-detector row CT scans2005
- RadiologyCase 63: hepatopulmory syndrome.2003
- CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASESInvasive aspergillosis in the setting of cardiac transplantation2003
- AMERICAN JOURL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINEComposite spirometric-computed tomography outcome measure in early cystic fibrosis lung disease2003
- AMERICAN JOURL OF ROENTGENOLOGYChronic expanding hematoma of the thorax2003
- AMERICAN JOURL OF ROENTGENOLOGYUsing a dedicated lung2003
- JOURL OF MAGNETIC RESONCE IMAGINGShort echo time MR spectroscopic imaging of the lung parenchyma2002
- RADIOLOGIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICACT of noninfectious granulomatous lung disease2001
- AMERICAN JOURL OF ROENTGENOLOGYCellulose granulomatosis presenting as centrilobular nodules: CT and histologic findings2001
- JOURL OF PEDIATRICSSpirometer-triggered high-resolution computed tomography2001
- AMERICAN JOURL OF ROENTGENOLOGYCase report - Paclitaxel-induced hypersensitivity pneumonitis: Radiographic and CT findings2001
- RADIOLOGYDigital storage phosphor chest radiography2001
- ACADEMIC RADIOLOGYA model for faculty mentoring in academic radiology2000
- RADIOLOGYAorta and iliac arteries: Single versus multiple detector-row helical CT angiography2000
- JOURL OF THORACIC IMAGINGPrimary bronchogenic carcinoma after heart or lung transplantation2000
- Rubin, G. D., Shiau, M. C., Schmidt, A. J., Fleischmann, D., Logan, L.Computed tomographic angiography1999
- CLINICS IN CHEST MEDICINERadiology of pneumonia1999
- JOURL OF THORACIC IMAGINGRadiologic findings: Pulmory infections after bone marrow transplantation1999
- AMERICAN JOURL OF ROENTGENOLOGYStandardized high-resolution CT of the lung using a spirometer-triggered electron beam CT scanner1999
- RADIOLOGYPulmory infections after bone marrow transplantation: Clinical and radiographic findings1999
- RADIOLOGYPulmory tuberculosis: The essentials1999
- RADIOLOGYThoracic spiral CT: Influence of subsecond gantry rotation on image quality1998
- RADIOLOGYUnsuspected pulmory embolism: Prospective detection on routine helical CT scans1998
- CLINICAL IMAGINGPrimary malignt pulmory hemangiopericytoma1998
- CHESTBronchiolitis obliterans after lung transplantation - Detection using expiratory HRCT1998
- Singapore medical jourlClinics in diagnostic imaging (27). Sarcoidosis.1997
- JOURL OF THORACIC IMAGINGSpiral CT of the thorax in daily practice: Optimization of technique1997
- MAGNETIC RESONCE IMAGINGMRI of pulmory embolism using Gd-DTPA1997
- AMERICAN JOURL OF ROENTGENOLOGYRadiologic manifestations of lymphoma in the thorax1997
- RADIOLOGYOptimization of thoracic spiral CT: Effects of iodited contrast medium concentration1996
- AMERICAN JOURL OF ROENTGENOLOGYRadiographic appearance of central venous catheters1996
- Rubin, G. D., pel, S., Leung, A.VOLUMETRIC APPLICATIONS FOR SPIRAL CT IN THE THORAX1994
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