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Maryam Rezvani
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Maryam Rezvani, MD

Languages spoken: English

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  • Maryam Rezvani, M.D. serves as the Interim Section Chief of the Abdominal Imaging Section in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at the University of Utah. Dr. Rezvani is a board certified radiologist by the American Board of Radiology. She is fellowship trained in Body Imaging and Cardiac Imaging.

    Board Certification

    American Board of Radiology (Diagnostic Radiology)
  • Maryam Rezvani, M.D. serves as the Interim Section Chief of the Abdominal Imaging Section in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at the University of Utah. Dr. Rezvani is a board certified radiologist by the American Board of Radiology. She is fellowship trained in Body Imaging and Cardiac Imaging.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Radiology & Imaging Sciences -Primary
    Board Certification
    American Board of Radiology (Diagnostic Radiology)

    Education history

    Fellowship Body MRI - Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Fellow
    Radiology - Indiana University School of Medicine Resident
    Internship Transitional Program - Indiana University School of Medicine Intern
    Medicine - Indiana University M.D.
    Undergraduate General - Indiana University
    Undergraduate Biology - University of Missouri - Columbia B.S.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Stanietzky N, Salem AE, Elsayes KM, Rezvani M, Fraivillig K, Salem U, Klimkowski S, Diab M, Naik S, Menias CO, Shaaban AM (2024). Tumor-like conditions that mimic liver tumors. Diagn Interv Radiol. (Read full article)
    2. Griffiths ER, Lambert LM, Ou Z, Shaaban A, Rezvani M, Carlo WF, Schumacher KR, DiPaola F, OConnor MJ, Nandi D, Zangwill S, McCulloch MA, Friedland-Little JM, West SC, Lee TM, Alejos JC, Chen S, Molina KM (2022). Fontan-associated liver disease after heart transplant. Pediatr Transplant, 27(2), e14435. (Read full article)
    3. Rogers D, Al-Dulaimi R, Rezvani M, Kennedy A, Shaaban A (2019). Peripheral hypervascularity of the corpus luteum with ovarian edema (CLOE) may decrease false positive diagnoses of ovarian torsion. Abdom Radiol (NY), 44(9), 3158-3165. (Read full article)
    4. Dillon C, Rezvani M, McLean H, Adelman M, Dassel M, Jarboe E, Jant-Amsbury M, Payne A (2019). A tissue preparation to characterize uterine fibroid tissue properties for thermal therapies. Med Phys, 46(8), 3344-3355. (Read full article)
    5. Rezvani M, Shaaban AM (2011). Fallopian tube disease in the nonpregnant patient. Radiographics, 31(2), 527-48. (Read full article)

    Review

    1. Cai ZJ, Salem AE, Wagner-Bartak NA, Elsayes KM, Negm AS, Rezvani M, Menias CO, Shaaban AM (2021). Sciatic foramen anatomy and common pathologies: a pictorial review. [Review]. Abdom Radiol (NY), 47(1), 378-398. (Read full article)
    2. Fattahi N, Moeini A, Morani AC, Elsayes KM, Bhosale HR, Badawy M, Menias CO, Rezvani M, Gaballah AH, Shaaban AM (2021). Fat-containing pelvic lesions in females. [Review]. Abdom Radiol (NY), 47(1), 362-377. (Read full article)

    Other

    1. Cai ZJ, Salem AE, Wagner-Bartak NA, Elsayes KM, Negm AS, Rezvani M, Menias CO, Shaaban AM (2022). Correction to: Sciatic foramen anatomy and common pathologies: a pictorial review. Abdom Radiol (NY) (47(7), p. 2562). United States. (Read full article)