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Dr. Prerna Garg

MBBS, MD


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Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute, Sector - 5, Rohini, Delhi - 110 085

About

Dr Prerna Garg is a radiologist with 14 years’ experience with a specialized focus on cancer imaging and breast imaging /interventions. She has a strong academic background with under graduation from KEM hospital, Mumbai followed by a MD in Radiology from Sion hospital, Mumbai. She completed her senior residency at AIIMS and has thereafter worked at reputed hospitals since. She actively participates in research, publishes peer-reviewed journals, and presents at national and international conferences.

Specialized Areas

  • Onco imaging
  • Breast imaging and interventions

Educational Background

  • MBBS (2000-04): Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital, Mumbai.
  • Internship (2005-06): Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital, Mumbai.
  • MD Radiodiagnosis (2006-09): Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital, Mumbai.
  • DNB: Cleared practical and theory in 2011.

Experience

  • May 2023 onwards, Senior Consultant at Rajeev Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre.
  • Apr 2017-May 2023: Senior Consultant Radiology, Max hospital Shalimar Bagh.
  • June 2014to March 2017: Asst professor, PSGIMSR, Coimbatore.
  • Nov 2013-April 2014: Clinical Assistant, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre, Delhi.
  • May 2010-May 2013: Senior Residency, All India Institute of Medical sciences (AIIMS), Delhi.
  • Mar 2010-May 2010: Senior Resident, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre, Delhi.
  • June 2009-Feb 2010: Tutor, Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital, and Mumbai.

Professional Journey

Publication

  • Endovascular Treatment of a Delayed Renal Artery Pseudoaneurysm Following Blunt Abdominal Trauma. Urology Journal Vol 4 No 3 summer 2007
  • Angiography in extremity arterial trauma: spectrum of angiographic features and correlation with operative findings. IJPD 2011; 6 (1)
  • Innovative Multiplanar Reconstruction and Volume Rendered Computed Tomography in assessment of Scleral Buckle Related Complications. Retina. 35(8):1656-1661, august 2015
  • Rare case of non‐neoplastic aqueductal stenosis due to web in a patient with neurofibromatosis type‐1Neurology India / November 2016 / Volume 64 / Issue 6
  • Profile of hepatocellular carcinoma and the role of radiological Surveillance: A three-year single centre experience. Indian Journal of Basic and Applied Medical Research; September 2016: Vol.-5, Issue- 4, P. 202-210
  • Computed Tomography findings in a rare case of Esophageal Mucocele Involving Entire Native Esophagus. OGH Reports. 2017; 6(1):40-2
  • Magnetic resonance imaging brain findings in a case of aquaporin-4 antibody-positive neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder, presenting with intractable vomiting and hiccups. J Neurosci Rural Pract 2017; 8:135-8
  • Fibrolamellar variant of hepatocellular carcinoma presenting during pregnancy: management dilemmas. Ann Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg. 2017 Feb;21(1):48-51.
  • Persistent Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome predicts the need for tertiary care in Acute Pancreatitis. Acta Gastroenterol Belg. 2017 Jul-Sep;80(3):377-380.
  • Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of Enhancement and Washout Characteristics of HCC and non-HCC Hypervascular Liver Tumours. JCDR/2018.
  • MRI Findings in a Case of Genetically Proven CADASIL with Emphasis on Differential Diagnosis. Neurol India. 2019 Jul-Aug;67(4):1171-1173.
  • Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome – Evolution of Extrapontine before Pontine Myelinolysis on Magnetic Resonance Imaging- J Neurosci Rural Pract 2019.
  • Is CT Cisternography in CSF Rhinorrhea Really Antiquated? Clinical Review of 14 Cases with Pictorial Depiction. J Neurosurg Imaging Techniques, 6(1): 328-336,2020.
  • RSNA case collection Mineralising angiopathy with infarct (Jan 2021)
  • RSNA case collection Gluteus maximus calcific tendinopathy (Dec 2020)

Membership

  • IRIA, BISI, ISGAR,ICRI

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