
Miriam Peckham
@miriam_peckham
Neuroradiologist | #Spine Intervention | University of Utah | #UofUSpine | #NeuroRad
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Our recent paper shows increased success of facet synovial cyst rupture when the indirect technique can be followed by direct fenestration in cases of failure - a flexibility afforded by CT guidance. #spine Interventional Pain Medicine Troy Hutchins Lubdha Shah sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Join me tomorrow morning to review “Chronic Cord: Intrinsic Pathologies Causing Myelopathy” in this awesome session curated by Wende Gibbs ! We’ll take a pattern-based approach through demyelination and infection/inflammation. After all, the S in #RSNA2024 is for “Spine,” right?


Not much more important than keeping your cord out of hot water 😓 Join us tomorrow to learn about the many dangers to your cord and how to diagnose them right! #RSNA24 RSNA Tim Amrhein, MD Miriam Peckham Mahmud MBMD American Society of Spine Radiology (ASSR)






New AJR Accepted Manuscript: "Beyond the AJR: Clinician Educational Interventions May Not Be Enough to Decrease Rates of Low-Value Spinal Imaging" By Dr Miriam Peckham UofURadiology ajronline.org/doi/10.2214/AJ…



Finishing up day 1 at #ASSR25 Miriam Peckham discusses Biopsy Approaches and Do Not Touch Lesions J. Levi Chazen MD







"Performance of the CT-Guided C1–C2 Facet (Lateral Atlantoaxial Joint) Injection" doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A… Miriam Peckham Lubdha Shah Troy Hutchins American Society of Spine Radiology (ASSR)

"Patient and Provider Characteristics Associated with the Receipt of Image-Guided Interventions for Low Back Pain" doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A… Miriam Peckham American Society of Spine Radiology (ASSR)


Miriam Peckham American Society of Spine Radiology (ASSR) "URM patients had more severe LBP on presentation but received IGI less often than WNH patients. Chart analysis indicates that noncompletion of referral visits with a specialist is a key barrier to receipt of IGI in this cohort."


We’ll miss her so! But proud of her and happy for Columbia Radiology !