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Dr. Jack Porrino is a Professor in the Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging at Yale School of Medicine. He specializes in musculoskeletal imaging, with a clinical focus on diagnosing complex joint and bone conditions, particularly wrist pathology and multi-ligament knee injuries.
Education:
- MD, University of Nevada School of Medicine (2005)
- Radiology Residency, University of Arizona
- Fellowship in Musculoskeletal Imaging, University of Washington
His research interests include MRI interpretation of musculoskeletal disorders, anatomical variants, and imaging pitfalls in orthopedic diagnostics. His work emphasizes improving diagnostic accuracy in wrist and knee injuries through advanced imaging techniques.
Recent publications highlight key topics such as ramp lesions, the Buford complex, lipohemarthrosis, and spinal anomalies in scoliosis. These studies reflect a strong trend in diagnostic radiology, particularly in identifying subtle or mimicking pathologies using MRI.
Scientific Contributions:
- Extensive research in musculoskeletal imaging
- Focus on MRI-based diagnosis of joint injuries
- Collaborative work with radiologists and orthopedic specialists
Dr. Porrino advises no students directly mentioned in the text and does not appear to lead a lab or research team. He is actively involved in clinical service through Yale Medicine and contributes to academic radiology through teaching and scholarship.
