Department of Radiology

Michael Corwin, M.D. View profile as PDF

Michael  Corwin

Clinical/Research Interests

Clinical interest in abdominal imaging and procedures with a focus on MRI of the abdomen.

Research interest in abdominal CT and MRI, specifically hepatobiliary MRI with novel contrast agents.

Title:

Assistant Professor of Radiology

Education:

Duke University School of Medicine
Durham, North Carolina
M.D. 2004

University of Rochester
Rochester, New York
B.A. 2000

Internships:

Virginia Mason Medical Center
Seattle, WA
2005

Residency:

Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital
Providence, RI
2009
Radiology

Fellowships:

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Boston, MA
2010
Abdominal Imaging

Board Certifications:

American Board of Radiology, 2009

Professional Memberships:

ACR
ARRS
RSNA

Select Recent Publications:

Corwin MT, Smith AJ, Karam AR, Sheiman RG. Incidentally Detected Misty Mesentery on CT: Risk of Malignancy Correlates With Mesenteric Lymph Node Size. J Comput Assist Tomogr 2012;36: 26-29

Corwin MT, Karam AR, Baker SP, Kim YH. Determination of cystic duct patency using hepatobiliary MRI with gadoxetate disodium: Is T1 precontrast imaging necessary? J Magn Reson Imaging. 2011 Oct 27

Corwin MT, Siewert B, Sheiman RG, Kane, RK. Incidentally Detected Gallbladder Polyps: Is Follow-up Necessary? - Long-term Clinical and US Analysis of 346 Patients. Radiology 2011; 258(1):277-282.

Corwin MT, Donohoo JH, Partridge R, Egglin TK, Mayo-Smith WW. Do Emergency Physicians Use Serum d-Dimer Effectively to Determine the Need for CT When Evaluating Patients for Pulmonary Embolism? Review of 5,344 Consecutive Patients. Am. J. Roentgenol 2009; 192:1319-1323.

Hata JA, Petrofski JA, Schroder JN, Williams ML, Timberlake SH, Pippen A, Corwin MT, Solan AK, Jakoi A, Gehrig TR, Kontos CD, Milano CA. Modulation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase signaling reduces intimal hyperplasia in aortocoronary saphenous vein grafts. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2005; 129(6):1405-13.