Dongming Xu, M.D. Ph.D.

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Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology
Active Radiologist, Department of Medical Imaging, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
Active Radiologist, Department of Radiology, Chester County Hospital
Active Radiologist, Department of Radiology, Pennsylvania Hospital
Attending Radiologist, Department of Radiology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Division Head of Cardiothoracic imaging , Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
Department: Radiology

Contact information
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Department of Radiology
3400 Spruce Street
Donner 1
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Education:
M.D. (Medicine)
Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, 1992.
Ph.D. (Master's Degree of Medicine)
Shanghai Tie Dao University, Shanghai, China, 1999.
Ph.D. (Radiology)
University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen University The Netherlands, 2007.
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Description of Clinical Expertise

Low Dose CT Lung Cancer Screening

Description of Other Expertise

Post surgical chest CT follow up of sub-lobar resection of lung cancer

Description of Research Expertise

Pulmonary nodule (solid, part-solid and non-solid) characterization on chest CT and follow up recommendation.

Selected Publications

Dongming Xu, Rafael E. de la Hoz, Sharon Roszler Steinberger, John Doucette, Andrew Michael Pagano, Andrea Wolf, Michael Chung, Adam Jacobi: Postoperative CT surveillance in the evaluation of local recurrence after sub-lobar resection of neoplastic lesions of the lung. Clinical imaging 2024.

Dongming Xu: A novel contrast extravasation intake form to foster standardized data collection and quality improvement. RSNA 2023.

Dongming Xu, Friedrich Knollmann, Tetsuro Araki, Arun C. Nachiappan, Harold Litt: Algorithmic Approach of Pulmonary Nodules Based on CT Characterization. Society of Thoracic Radiology March 2022.

Liu X, Reeves AP, Antoniak K, San José Estépar R, Doucette JT, Jeon Y, Weber J, Xu D, Celedón JC, de la Hoz RE.: Association of quantitative CT lung density measurements and lung function decline in World Trade Center workers. Clin Respir J. doi: 10.1111/crj.13313, 15(6): 613-621, Jun 2021 Notes: doi: 10.1111/crj.13313.

Sigel KM, Xu D, Weber J, Wisnivesky JP, Celedón JC, de la Hoz RE: Prevalence of Pulmonary Nodules Detected by Computed Tomography in World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery Workers. Ann Am Thorac Soc 17(1): 125-128, Jan 2020.

de la Hoz RE, Weber J, Xu D, Doucette JT, Liu X, Carson DA, Celedón JC.: Chest CT scan findings in World Trade Center workers. Arch Environ Occup Health 74(5): 263-270, 2019 Notes: doi: 10.1080/19338244.2018.1452712. [published correction appears in Arch Environ Occup Health. 2019 Sep 27;:1-2]

Henschke CI, Yip R, Ma T, Aguayo SM, Zulueta J, Yankelevitz DF; Writing Committee for the I-ELCAP Investigators.: CT screening for lung cancer: comparison of three baseline screening protocols. Eur Radiol 2019.

Cai J1, Xu D2, Liu S1, Cham MD2: The Added Value of Computer-aided Detection of Small Pulmonary Nodules and Missed Lung Cancers. Journal Thoracic Imaging 33(6): 390-395, November 2018 Notes: doi: 10.1097/RTI.0000000000000362.

Yip R, Li K, Liu L, Xu D, Tam K, Yankelevitz DF, Taioli E, Becker B, Henschke CI: Controversies on lung cancers manifesting as part-solid nodules. European Radiology 28(2): 747-759, February 2018 Notes: doi: 10.1007/s00330-017-4975-9.

Mingzhu Liang, Rowena Yip1, Wei Tang1,Dongming Xu, Anthony Reeves, Claudia I. Henschke,David F. Yankelevitz: Variation in Screening CT-Detected Nodule Volumetry as a Function of Size. Am J Roentgenol. 209(2): 304-308, August 2017 Notes: doi: 10.2214/AJR.16.17159.

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