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(410) 328-3477
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(410) 328-0808
Graduated with BA in Natural Science (summa cum laude) from St. Anselm College, Manchester, New Hampshire
Attended Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts
Internship and Residency in Categorical Diagnostic Radiology at Tripler Army Medical Center Honolulu, Hawaii followed by nine years of active duty at various military medical centers and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.
Joined faculty at University of Maryland School of Medicine and the Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine in 1993
Over 60 peer reviewed papers, 2 books, multiple book chapters
Myeloma, metastatic disease, skeletal trauma
Mulligan ME, McCarthy MJ, Wippold FJ, Lichtenstein JE, Wagner GN. Radiologic evaluation of mass casualty victims: Lessons from the Gander, Newfoundland Accident. Radiology 1988 168:229-233
Mulligan ME. Ankle fracture classifications clarified. The Radiologist 1998 5:127-136
Mulligan ME, McRae GA, Murphy MD. Imaging features of primary lymphoma of bone. Am J Roentgenol 1999 173:1691-1697
Mulligan M. Imaging of myeloma: beyond lytic lesions. Int J Hematol Onc 2013 2: 497 – 507
Mulligan ME. Classic Radiologic Signs: An Atlas and History, New York, NY: Parthenon Publishing, 1996
Issa G, Davis D, Mulligan M. The ability of Dual Energy Computed Tomography (DECT) to distinguish normal bone marrow from metastases using bone marrow color maps. JCAT Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography 2018 42(Jul-Aug):552-558
Mulligan M. How to diagnose enchondroma, bone infarct and chondrosarcoma Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology 2019 48(3):262-273