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Radiology

Jiaqiong Wang, MD, PhD

Jiaqiong Wang
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Temple University Hospital – Main Campus

3401 N. Broad Street

Philadelphia, PA 19140

800-TEMPLE-MED

Temple University Hospital – Jeanes Campus

7600 Central Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19111

215-728-CARE

Fox Chase Cancer Center

333 Cottman Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19111

888-369-2427

Outpatient services located at Fox Chase Cancer Center Main Campus are provided by Temple University Hospital.

Publications
Selected Publications

Published Book Chapter:

  1. Wang JQ, Serafini A.N. Palliation of Metastatic Bone Pain with Radiolabeled Phosphonates. (2020) Palliation of Metastatic Bone Pain with Radiolabeled Phosphonates. In: Ahmadzadehfar H., Biersack HJ., Freeman L., Zuckier L. (eds) Clinical Nuclear Medicine. Springer, Cham.

Published Thesis

  1. Wang JQ. Diffuse Traumatic Axonal Injury within the Visual System: Implications for Visual Pathway Reorganization. Virginia Commonwealth University 2012.

Published Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

  1. Kuker R, Wang J, Nagornaya N, Bhatia RG, Quencer R, Serafini A. Ga-68 DOTATATE PET/CT in the evaluation of paragangliomas and other indeterminate lesions in the head and neck. Indian J Nucl Med 2022;37:350-358
  2. Ge J, Wang J, Liu H, Wan R, Yao X. 131I Successfully Treated A Case of Hyperthyroidism After Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation. Acta Endocrinol (Buchar). 2022 Apr-Jun;18(2):238-240.
  3. Luo L, Wang JQ, Xia J, Zhang R, Yao X. False-Positive Uptake of 131I From Basal Cell Papilloma in a Patient With Metastatic Papillary Thyroid Cancer. Clin Nucl Med. 2021 Apr 1;46(4):358-360.
  4. Wang JQ, Saraf-Lavi E, Saigal G. A case report about juvenile ossifying fibroma of the sphenoid bone with aneurysmal bone cyst formation. The American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) Case of the Week. https://twitter.com/theasnr/status/1362386003768582146 2021 Feb 18.
  5. Wang JQ, Kuker R. A solitary skull base plasmacytoma mimicking paraganglioma on 68Ga-DOTATATE PET/CT. Clin Nucl Med. 2021 Jan;46(1): e18-e20.
  6. Wang JQ, Kuker R, Serafini A. Radium-223-Dichloride Response Evaluation Using 18F-Fluciclovine PET/CT and Bone Scintigraphy in a Patient with Castration Resistant Metastatic Prostate Cancer.  Clin Nucl Med. 2020, Nov;45(11): e486-e488.
  7. Wang JQ, Foley M, Kuker R. Pituitary Adenoma on 18F-Fluciclovine PET/CT. Clin Nucl Med. 2020, 45(1): e65-e66.
  8. Wang JQ. 68Ga-DOTA-TATE in benign prostate hyperplasia. Clin Nucl Med. 2019, 44(3): 249-250.
  9. Yao X, Wang JQ, Xia M, Xia J, Cheng Y. Increased 131I Accumulation in the Gallbladder and High-grade Serous Ovarian Adenocarcinoma. Clin Nucl Med. 2019, 44(1):61-63.
  10. Wang JQ, Carroll R. Editorial: PET/CT for Cancer Diagnosis, Staging and Prognosis. Journal of Cancer Research Updates, 2016, 5 (1): 1-3.
  11. Wang JQ, Carroll R. Nuclear Medicine Imaging in Epilepsy. Epilepsy Journal, 2015, 2(1): 1-2.
  12. Wang JQ, Pearse DD. Therapeutic Hypothermia in Spinal Cord Injury: The Status of Its Use and Open Questions. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2015, 16(8): 16848-16879.
  13. Wang JQ, Fox MA, Povlishock JT. Diffuse traumatic axonal injury in the optic nerve does not elicit retinal ganglion cell loss. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol. 2013, 72(8):768-781.
  14. Wang JQ, Hamm RJ, Povlishock JT. Traumatic axonal injury in the optic nerve: Evidence for axonal swelling, disconnection, dieback, and reorganization. J Neurotrauma. 2011, 28(7):1185-1198.
  15. Jiang E, Yao WX, Wang ZZ, Wang F, Li SH, Wang JQ, Meng QL, Xu CY, Cao Y. Clinical application of 99mTc-MIBI scintimammography in the diagnosis of breast cancer. Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Nanjing. 2006, 26(11):1130-1131.
  16. Wang JQ, Wang ZZ, Yao WX, Wang F. Somatostatin receptor scintigraphy and somatostatin receptors expression in breast neoplasm. International Journal of Radiation Medicine and Nuclear Medicine. 2006, 30(1): 17-21.
  17. Wang JQ, Wang ZZ, Yao WX, Wang F, Chen ZG, Xu CY, Cao Y, Meng QL. Comparison of 99mTc-Methoxyisobutylisonitrile and 99mTc-Octreotide scintimammography in the diagnosis of breast cancer. Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging. 2006, 14(2): 91-93.
  18. Wang ZZ, Qu W, Wang F, Li Y, Wang SK, Wang JQ. Expression of somatostatin receptor reporter gene and its correlation with targeted imaging in vivo for detection of pancreas carcinoma. Zhonghua Zhong Liu Za Zhi. 2005, 27(11):663-666.
  19. Wang JQ, Wang ZZ. Gene transfer technology and genetic radioisotope targeting therapy. Foreign Med Sci·Sec Radiat Med Nucl Med. 2004, 28(4):145-149.

Published Peer Reviewed Journal Abstracts

  1. Wang JQ. Posttreatment FDG-PET-CT Response via PERCIST Criteria is Predictive of Tumor Prognosis in Anal Carcinoma. (Abstracts from the ASTRO 2021 Annual Meeting, Oct 24-27, 2021) International Journal of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics, 2021, Nov; 111 (3S): e79.
  2. Khakoo NS, Levy MS, Uribe LP, Wang J, Kuker R, Kwon D, Dooley S, Portelance L, Azzam G, Isrow D, Wolfson AH. The Predictive Value of Post-Treatment PET-CT Imaging for Patients with Curable Anal Canal Cancer. (Abstracts from the ASTRO 2021 Annual Meeting, Oct 24-27, 2021) International Journal of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics, 2021, Nov; 111 (3S): e50-e51.
  3. Wang JQ, Bhatia R, Nagornaya N, Chen S, Falcone S, Foley M, Ivan M, Gultekin SH, Dinh TV, Kuker R. How can 68Ga-DOTATATE PET/CT aid in the differentiation of tumors in the head and neck? (Abstracts from the RSNA 2020 Annual Meeting, Nov 29-Dec 5, 2020).
  4. Wang JQ, Kuker R, Singal R, Serafini A. What is the clinical significance of a rising PSA during Ra-223 dichloride therapy? (Abstracts from the SNMMI 2020 Annual Meeting, July 11-14, 2020). Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 2020, May; 61 (supplement 1): 1277-1277.
  5. Wang JQ, Kuker R, Singal R, Serafini A. Different patterns of response to Ra-223 dichloride therapy on bone scan. (Abstract accepted for oral presentation at the 2020 SNMMI Mid-Winter and ACNM Annual Meeting, 2020).
  6. Wang JQ, Datto JP, Wiener J, Pearse DD. Conditioned locomotion following thoracic SCI in rats: comparative assessment of gait analysis using automated devices. (Abstracts from the 33rd annual National Neurotrauma Symposium, June 28-July 1, 2015, Santa Fe, NW). Journal of Neurotrauma, 2015, Jun; 32(12): A-1-A-152.
  7. Wang JQ, Saborit C, Wiener J, Wilson E, Cruz G, Zambrano R, German R, Martinez M, Juarez E, Koivisto D, Basagoitia A, Diaz P, Marcillo A, Pearse DD (2014). Assessing the safety and efficacy of Schwann cell transplantation in an experimental, cervical contusion spinal cord injury paradigm. (Abstracts from the Military Health System Research Symposium, August 18-21, 2014, Fort Lauderdale, FL).
  8. Wang JQ, Datto JP, Saborit C, Arauz K, Mohammed Y, Pearse DD (2014). Locomotor dysfunction following bilateral cervical spinal cord contusion in Fisher rats. (Abstracts from the Miami 2014 Winter Symposium, January 26-29, 2014, Miami, FL).
  9. Povlishock JT, Wang JQ, Krahe TE (2013). Diffuse axonal injury in the retinal thalamic pathway negatively impacts LGN circuit structure and function despite visual recovery. (Abstracts from the 31th annual National Neurotrauma Symposium, August 4-7, 2013, Nashville, TN). Journal of Neurotrauma 30(15): A-1–A-183.
  10. Krahe TE, Wang JQ, Povlishock JT (2013). Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) found within the mouse visual system following mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) compromises visual cortical plasticity. (Abstracts from the 31th annual National Neurotrauma Symposium, August 4-7, 2013, Nashville, TN). Journal of Neurotrauma 30(15): A-1–A-183.
  11. Wang JQ, Povlishock JT (2012). Qualitative and quantitative assessment of the retinal ganglion cell response to diffuse traumatic axonal injury in the optic nerve: Implications for neuronal survival and optic nerve repair and reorganization. The 30th annual National Neurotrauma Symposium, July 22–25, 2012, Phoenix, Arizona). Journal of Neurotrauma. 2012, 29(10); A-1-A-230.
  12. Wang JQ, Povlishock JT (2011). Axonal dieback following traumatic brain injury results from local glial and macrophage activation rather than retinal ganglion cell death. (Abstracts from the 29th annual National Neurotrauma Symposium, July 10–13, 2011, Hollywood Beach, Florida). Journal of Neurotrauma. 2011 Jun; 28(6): A-1-A-134.
  13. Wang JQ, Walker SA, Hamm RJ, Povlishock JT (2010). Traumatic axonal injury in the optic nerve and its relation to axonal dieback, amyloid precursor protein immunoreactive change and local blood-brain barrier disruption. The 2010 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA: Society for Neuroscience, 2010. Online. Mon AM, Nov 15, 2010 (Program No. 354.23).
  14. Wang JQ, Walker SA, Hamm RJ, Povlishock JT (2010). Progressive proximal and distal axonal swelling and dieback following traumatic axonal injury in the optic nerve. (Abstracts from the 28th annual Meeting National Neurotrauma Symposium, Paris Las Vegas Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 14-17, 2010). Journal of Neurotrauma. 2010 May; 27(5): A-1-A-97.
  15. Wang JQ, Greer JE, Walker SA, Povlishock JT (2009). Diffuse axonal injury within the optic nerve following fluid percussion brain injury: A new approach for the comprehensive evaluation of diffuse axonal injury. (Abstracts from the Second Joint Symposium of the National and International Neurotrauma Societies). Journal of Neurotrauma. 2009 Aug; 26(8): A-1-A-101.
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