Shivani Ahlawat

Assistant Professor
Radiology and Radiological Science
Johns Hopkins University
United States of America

Biography

Dr. Ahlawat earned a Bachelor of Arts with magna cum laude at New York University. She completed both her Medical Degree as well as residency training in diagnostic radiology at Rutgers University’s Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, NJ. Dr. Ahlawat completed her Pediatric Radiology Fellowship at the Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, DC and went on to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD to do a Fellowship in musculoskeletal radiology. After completion of her fellowship, Dr. Ahlawat joined as faculty in the Diagnostic Division of the department of Radiology at the Johns Hopkins University. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor in the Johns Hopkins University Department of Radiology and Radiological Science. Dr. Ahlawat’s expertise is Diagnostic Radiology with additional training in pediatric and musculoskeletal radiology. Dr. Ahlawat specializes in high resolution magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of peripheral nerves, specifically detection and characterization of peripheral nerve injury; MR imaging of peripheral nerve tumors and peripheral nerve tumor syndromes; whole body MR imaging in the setting of peripheral nerve tumor syndromes; and advanced MR techniques such as quantitative diffusion weighted imaging and apparent diffusion coefficient mapping in characterization of bone and soft tissue tumors. Dr. Shivani Ahlawat also serves as the Director of the Musculoskeletal Fellowship Program.

Research Intrest

Advanced MRI techniques; Peripheral nerve imaging; peripheral nerve tumors; peripheral nerve injury; whole body magnetic resonance imaging

List of Publications
Pinal-Fernandez, I., Casal-Dominguez, M., Carrino, J.A., Lahouti, A.H., Basharat, P., Albayda, J., Paik, J.J., Ahlawat, S., Danoff, S.K., Lloyd, T.E. and Mammen, A.L., 2016. Thigh muscle MRI in immune-mediated necrotising myopathy: extensive oedema, early muscle damage and role of anti-SRP autoantibodies as a marker of severity. Annals of the rheumatic diseases, pp.annrheumdis-2016.
Soldatos, T., Ahlawat, S., Montgomery, E., Chalian, M., Jacobs, M. A., & Fayad, L. M. (2015). Multiparametric assessment of treatment response in high-grade soft-tissue sarcomas with anatomic and functional MR imaging sequences. Radiology, 278(3), 831-840.
Ahlawat, Shivani, et al. "MRI features of peripheral traumatic neuromas." European radiology 26.4 (2016): 1204-1212.
Ahlawat, Shivani, et al. "Current whole-body MRI applications in the neurofibromatoses NF1, NF2, and schwannomatosis." Neurology 87.7 Supplement 1 (2016): S31-S39.

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