BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

 

 

Tomas Uribe, M.D.

Assistant Professor Radiology

 

EDUCATION/TRAINING

 

DEGREE

 

YEAR(s)

 

FIELD OF STUDY

Pontificia Universidad Javeriana School of Medicine, Bogota, Colombia.

Universidad del Bosque, Bogota, Colombia

Univ. of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX

 

M.D.

 

Resident

Fellow

 

1990-1996

 

1997-2001

2006-2007

 

Medical School

 

Diagnostic Radiology

Neuroradiology

 

Publications and Papers:

 

1.       Uribe, T.  Vena cava congenital anomalies series of cases, report of four cases.  Colombian Radiology Journal, December, 2000.

 

2.       Uribe, T. Hypoplasic left heart syndrome, case report. Colombian Radiology Journal, December 2000.

 

3.        Camacho, Alwin C, Chaljub, Gregory, Uribe, Tomas, Patterson, Joel T, Swischuk, Leonard E. MR imaging of pediatric posterior fossa tumors. Contemporary Diagnostic Radiology; 30(14); 1-6, July 2007.

 

Exhibits:

 

1.    Usefulness of the Mammotome System in the Resection of the Solid Breast Nodule, review Colombian Radiology Congress, Cali, Colombia. 1999. (poster) 

 

2.    Gallbladder varices associated with Portal Hypertension, report of three cases, Colombian Radiology Congress, Cali, Colombia. 1999. (poster)

 

3.    Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, case report, Colombian Radiology Congress, Bogota, Colombia, 2000 (poster)

 

4.    Vena Cava Congenital Anomalies. Series of cases, report of four cases, Colombian Radiology Congress, Cartagena, Colombia. 2000. (poster)

 

5.    Unilateral Hydronephrosis Associated with Appendicitis, case report, Colombian Radiology Congress, Cartagena, Colombia. 2000 (poster)

 

6.    Uribe, Tomas, Riascos, Roy, Von Ritschtl, Rudiger. Comparison of 64-Channel Multidetector CT, IBERO-Latin American Congress of Neuroradiology (SILAN) (poster)

 

7.    FC Guinto, RF Riascos, TE Uribe. Imaging of Isolated Abducens Nerve Palsy.  Abstract accepted to RSNA, 2007.

 

 

Areas of Interest:

Other Areas of Interest:

·  Neuroradiology

·  Body Imaging

 

·  Cardiac Imaging

 

 

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