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Sila Kurugol, PhD

Dr. Kurugol is an Assistant Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School and a principal investigator and the director of the Quantitative Intelligent Imaging (QUIN) research group in Computational Radiology Lab (CRL) at Boston Children's Hospital. She received her BS from Middle East Technical...

Case for Fat Overload Syndrome

Case for fat overload syndrome 7 year-old on PN 1500 ml/day over 24 hours and (3 gm/kg) 310 ml/day over 24 hours •PN and lipid pumps are mixed up •IL runs at 63 ml/hour, instead of 13 ml/hour •What do you need to watch for?

Videos

Acute Care Case Study: GI Sepsis -- A video lecture through OpenPediatrics Caring for a Central Line at Home -- An educational video series for families & caregivers HPN Fellow Training Video

Coping

Coping can occur in a variety of styles. Family members at different developmental stages. Previous context and history with illness. Grieving loss of anticipated childhood (without illness). Ambivalence between craving choices and craving guidance. Coping with diagnosis can often mirror grief cycle...

Evaluation of Motion-Compensated Spatially-Constrained IVIM (MC-SCIM) Model of Diffusion-weighted MRI for Assessment of Fibrosis in Crohn's Disease using Surgical Histopathology Scores

Kurugol, S., M. Freiman, J. Goldsmith, R. Didier, O. Afacan, J.M. Perez-Rossello, M.J. Callahan, Bousvaros, and S.K. Warfield. 2017. “Evaluation of Motion-Compensated Spatially-Constrained IVIM (MC-SCIM) Model of Diffusion-Weighted MRI for Assessment of Fibrosis in Crohn’s Disease Using Surgical Histopathology Scores”. In Proc. Intl. Soc. Mag. Reson. Med 2017. http://dev.ismrm.org/2017/1816.html.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) When on-call

For a PDF version of the FAQ's, click here What if patient has a fever? Refer patient to the emergency department. Do not reassure family over the phone. For red flag symptoms, tell them to dial 911 (altered mental status, chills, seizures). Tell family to anticipate admission for at least 48 hours...

Clinical Vignettes

Case #1 7 year-old on PN 1500 ml/day over 24 hours and (3 gm/kg) 310 ml/day over 24 hours •PN and lipid pumps are mixed up •IL runs at 63 ml/hour, instead of 13 ml/hour •What do you need to watch for? Read more about management here