Haiwei Henry Guo M.D.
Radiologist | Diagnostic Radiology
300 Pasteur Dr Department Of Radiol Stanford CA, 94305About
Dr. Haiwei Guo is a radiologist practicing in Stanford, CA. Dr. Guo 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 Washington School of Medicine 2006
Board Certification
Nuclear MedicineAmerican Board of Nuclear MedicineABNM
RadiologyAmerican Board of RadiologyABR
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Analysis of pulmonary microvasculature changes after photodynamic therapy delivered to distant sites.
- Endogenous mutagenesis and cancer.
- Tumbling down a different pathway to genetic instability.
- Protein tolerance to random amino acid change.
- A dual-fluorescence reporter system for high-throughput clone characterization and selection by cell sorting.
- Substrate binding pocket residues of human alkyladenine-DNA glycosylase critical for methylating agent survival.
- Best cases from the AFIP: fatal 2009 influenza A (H1N1) infection, complicated by acute respiratory distress syndrome and pulmonary interstitial emphysema.
- Frameshift mutagenesis and microsatellite instability induced by human alkyladenine DNA glycosylase.
- Traumatic carotid cavernous fistula concomitant with pseudoaneurysm in the sphenoid sinus.
- Adenovirus-mediated siRNA targeting TNF-α and overexpression of bone morphogenetic protein-2 promotes early osteoblast differentiation on a cell model of Ti particle-induced inflammatory response in vitro.
- BMP-2 and titanium particles synergistically activate osteoclast formation.
- Clinical significance of extraskeletal computed tomography findings on 18F-NaF PET/CT performed for osseous metastatic disease evaluation.
- Pre-treatment non-target lung FDG-PET uptake predicts symptomatic radiation pneumonitis following Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy (SABR).
- Methyl Methacrylate Mimicking a Retained Guide Wire.
- Left Atrium Maximal Axial Cross-Sectional Area is a Specific Computed Tomographic Imaging Biomarker of World Health Organization Group 2 Pulmonary Hypertension.
Publications
- EUROPEAN JOURL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND MOLECULAR IMAGINGDemonstration of peripheral nerve root involvement by non-Hodgkin's lymphoma on F-18-FDG PET/CT2012
- MOLECULAR CELLFrameshift Mutagenesis and Microsatellite Instability Induced by Human Alkyladenine D Glycosylase2010
- RADIOGRAPHICSBest Cases from the AFIP Fatal 2009 Influenza A (H1N1) Infection2010
- D REPAIRSubstrate binding pocket residues of human alkyladenine2008
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE TIOL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMProtein tolerance to random amino acid change2004
- JOURL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATIONTumbling down a different pathway to genetic instability2003
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