Radiology Personnel

William Yuh, M.D., MSEE, FISMRM, FAAAS, FACR

Professor Emeritus

Neuroradiology

Biography

Dr. William T.C. Yuh is professor emeritus in radiology, and currently serves as a member of the University Faculty Senate and as a member of the Senate Faculty Council for Benefit and Retirement (FCBR).

He is a former vice chair of Radiology and former chief of Neuroradiology at UW Radiology. He is the Ellsworth C. and Nancy D. Alvord Endowed Chair in neuro-oncology. He received an M.D. from the University of Alabama and a master’s degree in electrical engineering from Auburn University. He is triple medical board certified in radiology, nuclear medicine and neuroradiology.

Dr. Yuh is known world-wide as renowned neuroradiologist and clinical scientist who has published numerous leading scientific papers, pioneered many diagnostic imaging methodologies, been frequently invited speaker at scientific meetings and taught/mentored many prominent physicians and scientists. He has been recognized as the prestigious Fellows for the American Association of the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the International Society of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Medicine (ISMRM) and the American College of Radiology (ACR). He was awarded as one of the “Foreign Honorary Members” of The Japanese Society of Neuroradiology (JSNR).

Prior to the UW, Dr. Yuh was the Bob G. Eaton radiology chairman at University of Oklahoma and vice chair of the Radiology Department at Ohio State University.

Recent Publications (via Semantic Scholar)



Summary of IG-HSRT: Serious Late Toxicities and Strategies to Mitigate Risk
Simon S. Lo, B. Vellayappan, K. Redmond, et al. - Published 2021

Is a Close Follow-Up Computed Tomography Necessary for Acute Falcine and Tentorial Subdural Hematoma?
M. A. Oztek, Mahmud Mossa-Basha, R. Deconde, et al. - Published 2021 - JOURNAL OF COMPUTER ASSISTED TOMOGRAPHY

Human Touch for High-Tech Imaging and Imaging-Guided Procedures: Integrative Medicine Strategies for Patient-Centered Nonpharmacologic Approaches: Part 1: Challenges for High-Tech Imaging and Procedures: How Can Integrative Medicine Impact Quality and Operations?
N. Mayr, W. Yuh, M. A. Oztek, et al. - Published 2020 - TOPICS IN MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING : TMRI

The Dancing Cord: Inherent Spinal Cord Motion and Its Effect on Cord Dose in Spine Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy
M. A. Oztek, N. Mayr, M. Mossa-Basha, et al. - Published 2020 - NEUROSURGERY

The Effect of Physiologic Spinal Cord Motion on Cord Dose in Spine SBRT
M. A. Oztek, N. Mayr, M. Mossa-Basha, et al. - Published 2020

Is the Promise of Diffusion-weighed (DWI) MRI based Therapy Response Prediction in Advanced Cervical Cancer Ready for Prime Time in Standard Community Settings? The Issue of Standardized Postprocessing
V. Williams, S. Bowen, M. A. Oztek, et al. - Published 2020

Whole-Lesion DCE-MRI Intensity Histogram Analysis for Diagnosis in Patients with Suspected Lung Cancer.
Wei Wu, Shuchang Zhou, D. Hippe, et al. - Published 2020 - ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY

Human Touch for High-Tech Imaging and Imaging-Guided Procedures Integrative Medicine Strategies for Patient-Centered Nonpharmacologic Approaches: Part 2: Overcoming Anxiety in Imaging and Invasive Procedures: What can Physics, Technology, and Integrative Medicine Do for Us?
W. Yuh, N. Mayr, M. A. Oztek, et al. - Published 2020 - TOPICS IN MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING : TMRI

Diffusion-weighted MRI and ADC versus FET-PET and GdT1w-MRI for gross tumor volume (GTV) delineation in re-irradiation of recurrent glioblastoma.
I. Popp, S. Bott, M. Mix, et al. - Published 2019 - RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY : JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY

Advanced Neuroimaging for Advanced Radiation Therapy.
N. Mayr, S. Lo, M. A. Oztek, et al. - Published 2019 - TOPICS IN MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING : TMRI