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Barton F. Lane, MD

Academic Title:

Associate Professor

Primary Appointment:

Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Administrative Title:

CT Modality Director; Chief of Imaging

Phone (Primary):

410-328-9313

Fax:

410-328-0641

Education and Training

Education

  • 1994  B.S., Biological Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
  • 2001  M.D., University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
  • 2001-2002 Preliminary Internal Medicine Intern, Washington Hospital Center, Department of Internal Medicine, Washington, D.C.
  • 2002-2006 Resident in Diagnostic Radiology, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD
  • 2006-2007 Cross Sectional Imaging Fellow, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland      

Certifications 

  • Board certification: Diagnostic Radiology, American Board of Radiology, June 2006, Re-certification in 2016

Biosketch

Dr. Barton F. Lane is a board certified radiologist specializing in abdominal imaging. His research interests include CT perfusion imaging of liver transplant patients. This involves the assessment of the potential utility of liver CT perfusion imaging as a diagnostic and predictive tool for post-operative complications of liver transplant surgery in transplant recipients and partial liver living donors.

Research/Clinical Keywords

Liver disease; Liver transplant imaging

Highlighted Publications

  1. Siskind EJ, Vandermeer F, Siskind TR, Bruno DA, Sultan S, Alvarez-Casas J, Stafford A, Lane B, Lamattina JC, Barth RN, Hanish SI. Postoperative Elevated Resistive Indices Do Not Predict Hepatic Artery Thrombosis in Extended Criteria Donor Livers. International Journal of Angiology 2017; eFirst
  2. Knipp D, Lane BF, Mitchell JW, Daly BD. CT Angiography of the Abdomen and Pelvis in Azotemic Patients Utilizing 80 kVp Technique and Reduced Dose Iodinated Contrast – Comparison with Routine 120 kVp Technique. Journal of Computed Assisted Tomography 2016; 41:141-147.
  3. Choi W, Xue M, Lane BF, et al. Individually Optimized Contrast-enhanced 4D-CT for Radiotherapy Simulation in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma. Medical Physics 2016; 43:5659-5666.