Nina B. Klionsky, M.D.
Imaging Sciences , Pediatrics , Pediatric Radiology
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Nina B. Klionsky, M.D.
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A specialist in Pediatric Imaging, Dr. Klionsky works closely with fellow imagers and with pediatricians and pediatric subspecialists to optimize imaging diagnosis and treatment for all children, including those who have diagnostic questions, those with chronic diseases, and those who have trauma or acute illness.
Certified Specialties
Diagnostic Radiology - American Board of Radiology
Pediatric Radiology - American Board of Radiology
Faculty Appointments
Associate Professor of Clinical Imaging Sciences - Department of Imaging Sciences (SMD)
Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics - Department of Pediatrics (SMD) - Joint
Credentials
Residency & Fellowship
Fellowship, Pediatric Radiology, University of Rochester Medical Center. 1984 - 1985
Residency, Radiology, General, University of Rochester Medical Center. 1983 - 1984
Residency, Radiology, General, Allegheny General Hospital. 1981 - 1983
Internship, Family Medicine, UPMC McKeesport Hospital-GME. 1980 - 1981
Education
MD | University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. 1980
Publications
Journal Articles
Unexpected course of left leg percutaneous silastic catheters.
Alabsi, SY, Klionsky, NB; Phelps, DL.
Archives of Disease in Childhood. 2006; 91: 311-312.
A year's experience of saphenous vein catheter malposition: observational study
Alabsi, SY; Klionsky, NB; Phelps, Dl.
Archives of Disease in Childhood. 2005; .
Liptak GS, Gellerstedt ME, Klionsky N
Developmental medicine and child neurology.. 1992 February 34 (2):150-4. Epub 1900 01 01.
Mixed hemangioma and cystic lymphangioma of teh esophagus in a child
Farley, TJ; Klionsky, NB.
The Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 1992; 15(2): 178-180.
Prenatal sonographic features and management of a fetus with Roberts-SC Phocomelia syndrome (pseudo-thalidomide syndrome) and pulmonary hypoplasia.
Sherer, DM; Shah, YG; Klionsky, NB; Woods, JR Jr.
American Journal of Perinatology. 1991; 8(4): 2459-262.
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