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Office
150 Sunrise Hwy
Ste 201
Lindenhurst, NY 11757Phone+1 631-225-7200Fax+1 631-930-9451
Summary
- Dr. Mahvash Rafii is a radiologist based in Lindenhurst, NY. She completed her radiology-diagnostic residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center between 1971 and 1974. Dr. Rafii earned her medical degree from Tehran University of Medical Sciences in 1969. She joined the faculty at NYU school of medicine in 1975 rising to clinical professor of radiology. She retired from NYU in 2006. Her research contributions include publications on topics such as iliac insufficiency fractures, osteoarthritis, and cross sectional imaging of the glenohumeral joint and elbow, including CT and MRI, with her work being cited multiple times in the medical literature.
Education & Training
- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterResidency, Radiology-Diagnostic, 1973 - 1974
- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterResidency, Radiology-Diagnostic, 1971 - 1972
- Tehran University of Medical Sciences School of MedicineClass of 1969
Certifications & Licensure
- NY State Medical License 1974 - 2026
- American Board of Radiology Diagnostic Radiology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 9 citationsRadiological features of superomedial iliac insufficiency fractures: a possible mimicker of metastatic disease.Andrea Donovan, Mark E. Schweitzer, Mahvash Rafii, Allison Lax
Skeletal Radiology. 2009-01-01 - 45 citationsDiffuse FDG shoulder uptake on PET is associated with clinical findings of osteoarthritis.Eric Wandler, Elissa L Kramer, Orrin H. Sherman, James Babb, Jean Scarola
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology. 2005-09-01 - 4 citationsNon-contrast MR imaging of the glenohumeral joint. Part II. Glenohumeral instability and labrum tearsMahvash Rafii
Skeletal Radiology. 2004-09-16
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