Specialties

Division of Abdominal Imaging

The Division of Abdominal Imaging seeks to provide the highest possible clinical care and advance the field of radiology by participating in cutting-edge, collaborative research. The Division of Abdominal Imaging's board-certified radiologists are highly-trained, subspecialized and dedicated to executing this mission.

Our team provides patient care, education and research, utilizing innovative diagnostic imaging and therapeutic techniques for benign and malignant diseases. Imaging procedures of the abdomen and pelvis include CT (including CT colonography), MRI, ultrasound (US), and GI and GU fluoroscopy (including hysterosalpingography).

Members of the Division of Abdominal Imaging work closely with various clinical services to optimize individualized care to each patient. We participate in numerous multidisciplinary conferences and discuss specific patient issues with teams of physicians from multiple specialties, including oncology, surgery, hepatology, gastroenterology and pathology. Members of our Division are an integral part of transplant and oncologic care.

In addition to standard radiologic examinations, we offer the following specialized services:

  • CT angiography
  • CT colonography
  • CT enterography
  • CT urography
  • Advanced 3-D reconstruction
  • Prostate MRI
  • MR enterography
  • MR-based staging of rectal cancer
  • MR assessment of anal canal pathologies
  • MR angiography
  • MR urography
  • MR defecography

Fellowship Information

The Abdominal and CT/MRI Radiology Fellowship offers one ACGME-accredited position each year. Our program provides comprehensive multimodality training in abdominal radiology, which includes the advanced interpretation of CT, MRI and ultrasound of the abdomen and pelvis, as well as conventional radiology applicable to the GI and GU systems.

Fellows develop expertise in abdominal imaging through daily, supervised, hands-on experience, as well as didactic lectures, departmental and interdepartmental conferences, teaching and research activities. The program includes education in normal and pathologic anatomy of the abdomen and pelvis, normal physiology of the GI and GU systems, and pathophysiology of GI and GU diseases.

Contact Us

Judy Yee, MD, FACR
University Chair and Professor, Radiology
Email: jyee@montefiore.org

Mariya Kobi, MD
Interim Director, Abdominal Imaging
Director, Abdominal Imaging Fellowship
Associate Director, Diagnostic Radiology Residency
Assistant Professor, Radiology
Email: mkobi@montefiore.org

Dawn Tucker
Administrator, Radiology
Email: dtucker@montefiore.org
Telephone: 718-920-4396