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We offer you this tool to help you gain finally more confidence in the evaluation of pelvic radiographs.
The assessment of the severity of sacroiliitis is a challenge for all rheumatologists and radiologists worldwide. Our scoring results are based on the consensus of three experienced radiologists. For each case, you will receive the CT images for comparison to better understand the destruction of the joints.
Dr. Juliane Greese works as a resident radiologist in her last year of training at the Charité Berlin. She completed her medical studies in Berlin and Lisbon. Already during this time, her interest in rheumatological imaging was triggered by the work on her doctoral thesis on the topic of spondyloarthritides.
In this context, she evaluated the X-ray, CT, and MRI imaging of more than 100 patients with suspected axial spondyloarthritis. An additional eight months of clinical training in the field of rheumatology gave her a clinical perspective on the subject in addition to the radiological one.
Dr. Hermann is a professor of radiology specialized in musculoskeletal imaging with a focus on arthritides. His research is dedicated mainly to the axial skeleton but the peripheral joints as well. The majority of his research projects are in the field of spondyloarthritis, where he is also connected with other researchers from Canada, UK, Germany, and Israel. He has also a strong track in applying innovative technology within medical education. He is an active member of ASAS, ESSR, DGMSR, and DRG and has won the Conrad Wilhelm Roentgen award in 2011, Felix Wachsmann award in 2014 and DVMB research prize in 2015. In 2019 he was promoted to associate professor.
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