Glenn
Krinsky, M.D.

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Education
Medical: New York University School of Medicine, New
York, NY, Member AOA
Undergraduate: University
Of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Bachelor of Arts,
Summa cum laude in Political Science
Post-Graduate Training
Fellowship: Body MRI-NYU, Bellevue Medical Center,
New York, NY, CT/US/MRI-NYU, Bellevue Medical Center, New
York, NY
Residency: Radiology-NYU,
Bellevue Medical Center, New York, NY, Surgical Pathology,
NYU Medical Center, New York
Internship: Medical Intern,
NYU/Bellevue Medical Center, New York, NY
Academic Appointment
Associate Professor of Radiology; NYU Medical Center, New York, Section Chief, Abdominal Imaging 1999-2004, Assistant Professor of Radiology, NYU Medical Center, New York, 1995, Staff Radiologist; Bellevue Hospital, New York, NY, 1994, Consulting Radiologist Manhattan; VA, New York, NY, 1994-2002
Certification
Diplomat-American Board of Radiology, New York State License, New Jersey State License
Societies
Society of Computed Body Tomography and Magnetic Resonance, Radiological Society of North America, International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, New York Roentgen Society, Society of Gastrointestinal Radiology, American College of Radiology
Professional Practice
Radiologist, Radiology Associates of Ridgewood, Waldwick, NJ and
The Valley Hospital, Ridgewood, NJl
Sub-Specialty
Publications
1. Krinsky G. Idiopathic pulmony fibrosis: progression of
honeycombing at thin section CT. Radiology 1994; 192:582
2. Krinsky G. Postoperative changes, complications, and recurrent
disease after Whipple’s operation: CT features. AJR
1995; 165:740
3. Krinsky G. Unenhanced helical CT in patients with acute
flank pain and renal infarction: the need for contrast in
selected in selected cases. AJR 1996; 167:282
4. Earls J, Krinsky G, DeCorato D. MR of focal hepatic injury
secondary to use of surgical retractors. AJR 1996; 167:822
5. Krinsky G. Utility of gadolinium-enhanced three dimensional
MR angiography of thoracic aorta. N Engle J Med 1997;337(20):475-476
6. Krinsky G. Case 26-2000: Intraductual Papillary Mucinous
Carcinoma. N Engl J Med 2001;344(2):141
7. Wu C, Zhang J, Babb JS, Ladner C, Lamparello P, Krinsky
GA. Subclavian steal syndrome-Diagnosis based on perfusion
metrics from a timing bolus through the neck. Radiology 2005;235:927-933
8. Israel GM, Hecht EN, Hindman N, Krinsky GA. The use of
opposed-phase chemical-shift MR imaging in the diagnosis of
renal angiomyolipomas. AJR 2005;184:1868-1872
9.Bluemke D, multiple authors, Krinsky GA et al.MR Imaging
using a liver specific contrast agent (Gadolinium-EOB-DTPA):
US multicenter phase III study of efficacy and safety. Radiology
(In Press)
10. Pandharipande PV, Krinsky GA, Rusinek H, Lee VS. Perfusion
Imaging of the Liver - Current Challenges and Future Goals.
Radiology 2005;234:661-673|
11. Holland AE, Hecht EN, Hahn WY, Kim DC, Babb JS, Lee VS,
West B, Krinsky GA. Significance of small (<20mm) enhancing
lesions seen only on the hepatic arterial phase at MR Imaging
in the cirrhotic liver; evaluation with whole explant correlation.
Radiology 2005;237:938-944
12. Hecht EN, Holland AE, Israel GM, Hahn WY, Kim DC, West
B, Babb JS, Taouli B, Lee VS, Krinsky GA. Dynamic Gadolinium
Enhanced Three-Dimensional MR Imaging as a Stand Alone Sequence
for the Diagnosis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in the Cirrhotic
Liver. Radiology (In Press)
13. Zhang J, Lee VS, Israel GM, Krinsky G. Isotropic 3D T2-weighted
MR Cholangiopancreatography withParallel Imaging-- A Feasibility
Study. AJR (In Press)
Book Chapters and Non-Peer Reviewed Papers
1. Balthazar EJ, Krinsky G. Pancreatitis and its complications:
In Taveras and Ferucci Radiology Diagnosis Imaging Intervention.
Lippincott Publishers, New York 1995
2. Krinsky G. Gadolinium-enhanced 3D MR angiography of the
great vessels in the infant and neonate. In Vision users meeting,
Rotterdam Germany 1997
3. Rofsky N, Earls J. Decorato D. Krinsky G., Weinreb J. STIR
imaging for hepatic lesions. In Vision users meeting, Rotterdam
Germany 1997
4. Megibow AJ, Krinsky G. CT/MR of the pancreas. Acta Radiologica
Portuguesa 1998
5. Rofsky N, Krinsky G, MR of diffuse liver disease. Acta
Radiologica Portuguesa 1998
6. Krinsky G. Gadolinium-enhanced 3D aortography. Acta Radiologica
Portuguesa 1998
7. Krinsky G. Vascular Imaging in Computed Tomography and
Magnetic Resonance of the Thorax eds, Naidich DN, Webb R,
Muller N. Krinsky G, Zerhouni E, Seigelman, SS. Lippincott
Williams and Wilken, NY 1999
8. Krinsky G, Rofsky N, Bosniak M. Miscellaneous conditions
of the adrenals and adrenal pseudotumors in Pollack, Pollack,
Clinical Urography eds, Pollack HM, McClennan BL et al, 2nd
ed. W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, Penn
9. Rofsky N, Krinsky G, Bosniak M. Benign adrenal masses in
Pollack, Clinical Urography eds, Pollack HM, McClennan BL
et al, 2nd ed. W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, Penn
10. Krinsky GA. MR Imaging of the Cirrhotic Liver, Diagnostic
Imaging Dec. 2000
11. Krinsky GA. Body MR Venography-the new gold standard.
Applied Radiology (In Press)
12. Balthazar EJ, Krinsky G. Acute Pancreatitis and its complications
in Dominguez, Clincal Pancreatology.
Editorials
1. Krinsky G. How not to “unblind” the peer review
process. AJR 1999; 172:1474
2. Krinsky G. Terminology of hepatocellular nodules in cirrhosis-a
plea for consistency. Radiology 2002;224:638
Internet Publications
1. MRA of the aortic arch vessels( http://www.radinfonet.com)
2. The incidental adrenal mass (http://www.radinfonet.com)
3. New concepts in imaging cirrhosis (http://www.radinfonet.com)
4. CT and MRI of new diseases (http://www.radinfonet.com)
5. Cardiac MRI: No one-stop shopping. RSNA 2001 http://www.medscape.com/view
article/431764
6. CT screening of lung cancer. RSNA 2001 http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/431766
7. Noninvasive imaging of the peripheral vasculature with
MR Angiography RSNA 2001 http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/412992
8. Managing breast cancer: The team approach. RSNA 2001 http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/412993
