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Susan E. Sharp, MD


  • Radiologist, Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging
  • Associate Professor, UC Department of Radiology

About

Biography

Dr. Sharp received her undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of Michigan. She completed her Diagnostic Radiology residency at University Hospital in Cincinnati, followed by a Pediatric Radiology fellowship at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. Her primary areas of interest are pediatric nuclear medicine and pediatric tumor imaging. Dr. Sharp is active in several national societies including the Society for Pediatric Radiology (SPR) and the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI).

BS: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1997.

MD: University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI, 2001.

Internship: William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI, 2002.

Residency: University Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, 2006.

Fellowship: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, 2007.

Certifications: Diagnostic Radiology, American Board of Radiology, 2006; CAQ Pediatric Radiology, American Board of Radiology, 2008.

Interests

Diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine; pediatric tumor imaging

Services and Specialties

Radiology

Research Areas

Radiology

Publications

Reduced count pediatric whole-body 18F-FDG PET imaging reconstruction with a Bayesian penalized likelihood algorithm. Alves, VD P V; Ata, NA; MacLean, J; Sharp, SE; Li, Y; Brady, S; Trout, AT. Pediatric Radiology: roentgenology, nuclear medicine, ultrasonics, CT, MRI. 2024; 54:170-180.

Imaging of pediatric neuroblastoma: A COG Diagnostic Imaging Committee/SPR Oncology Committee White Paper. Lai, HA; Sharp, SE; Bhatia, A; Dietz, KR; McCarville, B; Rajderkar, D; Servaes, S; Shulkin, BL; Singh, S; Trout, AT; et al. Pediatric Blood and Cancer. 2023; 70 Suppl 4:e29974.

Imaging of pediatric bone tumors: A COG Diagnostic Imaging Committee/SPR Oncology Committee White Paper. Cederberg, KB; Iyer, RS; Chaturvedi, A; McCarville, MB; McDaniel, JD; Sandberg, JK; Shammas, A; Sharp, SE; Nadel, HR. Pediatric Blood and Cancer. 2023; 70 Suppl 4:e30000.

Ultrasound determination of pediatric thyroid mass. Crothers, AI; Chuang, J; Sharp, SE; Szabo, S; Zhang, B; Trout, AT. Pediatric Radiology: roentgenology, nuclear medicine, ultrasonics, CT, MRI. 2023; 53:28-33.

Simulated Reduced-Count Whole-Body FDG PET: Evaluation in Children and Young Adults Imaged on a Digital PET Scanner. Alves, VP V; Brady, S; Ata, NA; Li, Y; MacLean, J; Zhang, B; Sharp, SE; Trout, AT. American Journal of Roentgenology. 2022; 219:952-961.

072 MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE OF FENTANYL FOR BROWN FAT MITIGATION IN 18FDG-PET/CT FOR PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY PATIENTS. Gaylord, W; Willen, F; Ata, NA; Trout, A; Audino, A; Sharp, S; Bobbey, A; Sims, J; Frye, C; Blazin, L; et al. Leukemia Research: clinical and laboratory studies. 2022; 121:s48.

Agreement between serum estimates of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and a reference standard of radioisotopic GFR in children with cancer. Thapaliya, S; Sung, AJ; Sharp, SE; Turpin, BK; Zhang, B; Nehus, EJ; Trout, AT. Pediatric Radiology: roentgenology, nuclear medicine, ultrasonics, CT, MRI. 2022; 52:903-909.

Artificial Intelligence Algorithm Improves Radiologist Performance in Skeletal Age Assessment: A Prospective Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial. Eng, DK; Khandwala, NB; Long, J; Fefferman, NR; Lala, SV; Strubel, NA; Milla, SS; Filice, RW; Sharp, SE; Towbin, AJ; et al. Radiology. 2021; 301:692-699.

Prognostic significance of pretreatment 18F-FDG positron emission tomography/computed tomography in pediatric neuroblastoma. Sung, AJ; Weiss, BD; Sharp, SE; Zhang, B; Trout, AT. Pediatric Radiology: roentgenology, nuclear medicine, ultrasonics, CT, MRI. 2021; 51:1400-1405.

Discrepancies between F-18-FDG PET/CT findings and conventional imaging in Langerhans cell histiocytosis. Ferrell, J; Sharp, S; Kumar, A; Jordan, M; Picarsic, J; Nelson, A. Pediatric Blood and Cancer. 2021; 68:e28891.

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