David H Ballard

David H Ballard
Washington University in St. Louis | WUSTL , Wash U · Department of Radiology

MD

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Introduction
Additional affiliations
April 2021 - present
Washington University in St. Louis
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Description
  • Assistant Professor of Radiology in the Abdominal Imaging Section at Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology. Director of the Mallinckrodt/WashU 3D Printing Lab
July 2020 - March 2021
Washington University in St. Louis
Position
  • Fellow
Description
  • Fellowship in advanced abdominal imaging
July 2016 - June 2020
Washington University in St. Louis
Position
  • Radiology Resident
Education
January 2010 - May 2011
McNeese State University
Field of study
  • Exercise Physiology

Publications

Publications (240)
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To the Editor: Li and Izpisua Belmonte (Feb. 7 issue)¹ systematically used organoids to establish various kinds of preclinical models of human diseases. However, they do not fully discuss possible modeling of the tumor immune microenvironment. We do not entirely agree with the authors that three-dimensional organoids are more limited than animal mo...
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RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVE: Three-dimensional (3D) printed anatomic models and surgical guides have been shown to reduce operative time. The purpose of this study was to generate an economic analysis of the cost-saving potential of 3D printed anatomic models and surgical guides in orthopedic and maxillofacial surgical applications. MATERIALS AND METH...
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Background: Perianal fistulizing Crohn's disease (CD-PAF) is difficult to treat, and several MR scoring systems have been developed to assess treatment response. Objective: To assess the relationship between CD-PAF MR scoring systems and radiologists' subjective assessment of CD-PAF severity and treatment response on baseline and follow-up pelvic M...
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Purpose of review: Multiple new medications with novel mechanisms of action are now available to treat Crohn's disease (CD). However, they have varying effectiveness in the management of perianal CD. Identifying the most appropriate therapy and optimizing it is essential to maximize effectiveness of therapy. Additionally, the management of periana...
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Background Alterations in cellular metabolism affect cancer survival and can manifest in metrics of body composition. We investigated the effects of various body composition metrics on survival in patients with glioblastoma (GBM). Methods We retrospectively analyzed patients who had an abdominal and pelvic computed tomography (CT) scan performed w...
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Introduction Perianal fistulising Crohn’s disease (pfCD) is a distinct and debilitating phenotype seen in around one-third of patients with CD. Clinical trials in pfCD are increasingly using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) criteria as a primary endpoint, but there is heterogeneity in the radiological definition of a healed perianal fistula that cu...
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Medical Imaging Phantoms (MIPs) calibrate imaging devices, train medical professionals, and can help procedural planning. Traditional MIPs are costly and limited in customization. Additive manufacturing allows for customizable, patient-specific phantoms. This study examines the CT attenuation characteristics of contrast-injectable, chambered 3D-pri...
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Background and Aims The Lemann Index [LI], an endpoint to measure cumulative structural bowel damage in Crohn’s disease [CD], has been recently updated and validated. We applied this to investigate predictors of bowel damage in a real-world cohort. Methods We performed a retrospective study [2008–2022] involving two tertiary referral IBD centres i...
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This study evaluates the prognostic value of CT findings, including volumetric measurements, in predicting outcomes for patients with Fournier gangrene (FG), focusing on mortality, ICU admission, hospital stay length, and healthcare costs. A retrospective study was conducted on 38 FG patients who underwent CT scans before surgical debridement. We a...
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As the use of cross-sectional abdominal and pelvic imaging has increased exponentially in the past several decades, incidental musculoskeletal findings have become commonplace. These are often unrelated to the indication for the examination and are frequently referred to as the “radiologist’s blind spot” on these studies. The differential diagnosis...
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The umbilical or L3 vertebral body level is often used for body fat quantification using computed tomography. To explore the feasibility of using clinically acquired pelvic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for visceral fat measurement, we examined the correlation of visceral fat parameters at the umbilical and L5 vertebral body levels. We retrospec...
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Background and Aims Perianal fistulizing Crohn’s disease (PFCD) is an aggressive phenotype of Crohn’s disease defined by frequent relapses and disabling symptoms. A novel consensus classification system was recently outlined by the TOpCLASS consortium that seeks to unify disease severity with patient-centered goals but has not yet been validated. W...
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3D printing has numerous applications in the abdomen and pelvis; the literature has expanded greatly since the first edition of this book. These applications span anatomic models, simulation and guides, patient counseling, medical education, and early work in bioprinting. The purpose of this chapter is to survey the literature of 3D printing in the...
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Inflammatory increased metabolic activity was discovered in the left anal canal on an ¹⁸ F-FDG PET/CT scan performed for initial staging of anal squamous cell carcinoma in a patient with history of perianal Crohn disease. This increased uptake was due to a complex intersphincteric perianal fistula with supralevator extension, with a secondary, cont...
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Prostate adenocarcinoma (PCa) is the most common malignancy and the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality in United States men. Following treatment for localized PCa, up to 50% of these men can experience disease recurrence, with subsequent metastasis and death. This indicates that there is suboptimal identification of lethal PCa at the...
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Background and Aims: Perianal fistulizing Crohn's disease (CD-PAF) is an aggressive phenotype of Crohn's disease (CD) defined by frequent relapses and disabling symptoms. A novel consensus classification system was recently outlined by Geldof et al. that seeks to unify disease severity with patient-centered goals but has not yet been validated. We...
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Crohn’s disease (CD), a chronic inflammatory bowel disorder, manifests in various phenotypes, with fistulizing perianal CD (CD-PAF) being one of its most severe phenotypes. Characterized by fistula formation and abscesses, CD-PAF impacts 17% to 34% of all CD cases and with a significantly deleterious impact on patient’s quality of life, while incre...
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Background The use of medical 3D printing (focusing on anatomical modeling) has continued to grow since the Radiological Society of North America’s (RSNA) 3D Printing Special Interest Group (3DPSIG) released its initial guideline and appropriateness rating document in 2018. The 3DPSIG formed a focused writing group to provide updated appropriatenes...
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BACKGROUND Perianal fistulizing Crohn’s disease (CD-PAF) is difficult to treat, and several MR scoring systems have been developed to assess treatment response. OBJECTIVE To assess the relationship between CD-PAF MR scoring systems and radiologists’ subjective assessment of CD-PAF severity and treatment response on baseline and follow-up pelvic MR...
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Background Fistula cancer is a rare and often devastating diagnosis in patients with perianal fistulising Crohn’s disease (CD). Fistula cancer management is a complex process requiring multi-disciplinary effort. However, given the low incidence and subsequent lack of data and clinical trials in the field, there is little to no guidance on screening...
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Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) manifests as multiple cysts in the kidneys and liver but can also present with musculoskeletal and cardiovascular abnormalities. ADPKD patients are at increased risk for renal cell carcinoma development. We show the FDG PET/CT findings in a patient with renal cell carcinoma secondary to ADPKD and...
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Background Medical three-dimensional (3D) printing has demonstrated utility and value in anatomic models for vascular conditions. A writing group composed of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Special Interest Group on 3D Printing (3DPSIG) provides appropriateness recommendations for vascular 3D printing indications. Methods A struct...
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Background Medical three dimensional (3D) printing is performed for neurosurgical and otolaryngologic conditions, but without evidence-based guidance on clinical appropriateness. A writing group composed of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Special Interest Group on 3D Printing (SIG) provides appropriateness recommendations for neuro...
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Rationale and Objectives: The use of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography (FDG-PET/CT) in assessing inflammatory diseases has shown significant promise. Uptake patterns in perianal fistulas, which may be an incidental finding on PET/CT, have not been purposefully studied. Our aim was to compare FDG uptake of peria...
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In recent years, 3D printing (3DP) has advanced traditional medical treatments. This review explores the fusion of reverse engineering and 3D printing of medical implants, with a specific focus on drug delivery applications. The potential for 3D printing technology to create patient-specific implants and intricate anatomical models is discussed, al...
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Social media is a popular communication and marketing tool in modern society, with the power to reach and engage large audiences. Many members of the medical and radiology communities have embraced social media platforms, particularly X (formerly known as Twitter), as an efficient and economic means for performing patient outreach, disseminating re...
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Fournier’s gangrene (FG), a rapidly progressive necrotizing soft tissue infection of the external genitalia and perineum, necessitates urgent surgical debridement. The time to surgery effect of preoperative computed tomography (CT) in managing this condition is yet to be fully explored. The purpose of this study was to assess whether obtaining a pr...
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Three-dimensionally printed phantoms are increasingly used in medical imaging and research due to their cost-effectiveness and customizability, offering valuable alternatives to commercial phantoms. The purpose of this study was to assess the computed tomography (CT) attenuation characteristics of 27 resin materials from Formlabs, a 3D printing equ...
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Limited type A aortic dissection (LTAAD) is a rare subtype of dissection that is confined within a well-defined border of the ascending aorta. These dissections may occur in the remaining native portion of the aortic root following aortic root replacement and can be complicated by malperfusion syndrome—a syndrome where dissections compromise the ao...
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Perineal hernia is a rare complication of pelvic surgeries that can occur in patients with perianal Crohn's disease (pCD) as a long-term outcome of surgeries for complex fistula treatment. We present a case of a symptomatic pCD male patient with multiple perianal surgeries who presents with anal pain, diarrhea, and discharge. Magnetic resonance ima...
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Together, the Camper's and Scarpa's fasciae form the superficial fat layer of the abdominal wall. Though they have clinical and surgical relevance, little is known about their role in body composition across diverse patient populations. This study aimed to determine the relationship between patient characteristics, including sex and body mass index...
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Small solid renal masses (SRMs) are frequently detected at imaging. Nearly 20% are benign, making careful evaluation with MRI an important consideration before deciding on management. Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most common renal cell carcinoma subtype with potentially aggressive behavior. Thus, confident identification of ccRCC...
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Background: To report the evaluation of incentive spirometry (IS)-induced pressure changes in intra-abdominal drainage catheters and consider its use for maintaining catheter patency and enhancing drainage. Methods: Prospective study of patients with indwelling intra-abdominal drainage catheters for abdominal fluid collections who had their intr...
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Rationale and objectives The purpose of this study is to summarize a survey of radiology chief residents focused on 3D printing in radiology. Materials and methods An online survey was distributed to chief residents in North American radiology residencies by subgroups of the Association of University Radiologists. The survey included a subset of q...
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The use of medical 3D printing has expanded dramatically for breast diseases. A writing group composed of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Special Interest Group on 3D Printing (SIG) provides updated appropriateness criteria for breast 3D printing in various clinical scenarios. Evidence-based appropriateness criteria are provided fo...
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Rationale and objectives: An annual survey of chief residents in accredited North American radiology programs is conducted by the American Alliance of Academic Chief Residents in Radiology (A3CR2). The purpose of this study is to summarize the 2020 A3CR2 chief resident survey. Materials and methods: An online survey was distributed to chief resi...
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Rationale and objectives: An annual survey of chief residents in accredited North American radiology programs is conducted by the American Alliance of Academic Chief Residents in Radiology (A3CR2). Special topics surveyed for the 2021-2022 academic year were procedural competency and virtual radiology education in the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpos...
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Urinary bladder masses are commonly encountered in clinical practice, with 95% arising from the epithelial layer and rarer tumors arising from the lamina propria, muscularis propria, serosa, and adventitia. The extent of neoplastic invasion into these bladder layers is assessed with multimodality imaging, and the MRI-based Vesical Imaging Reporting...
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The use of medical 3D printing has expanded dramatically for breast diseases. A writing group composed of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Special Interest Group on 3D Printing (SIG) provides updated appropriateness criteria for breast 3D printing in various clinical scenarios. Evidence-based appropriateness criteria are provided fo...
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Body MRI has evolved from a niche subspecialty to a standard modality in the practice of abdominal radiology. However, the practicing radiologist may feel uncomfortable interpreting body MRI studies owing to a lack of case volume and inconsistent exposure. The authors highlight teaching points and subtleties central to better acquisition and interp...
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Three-dimensional (3D) printing has applications in many fields and has gained substantial traction in medicine as a modality to transform two-dimensional scans into three-dimensional renderings. Patient-specific 3D printed models have direct patient care uses in surgical and procedural specialties, allowing for increased precision and accuracy in...
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Objective There is a paucity of utility and cost data regarding the launch of 3-D printing in a hospital. The objective of this project is to benchmark utility and costs for radiology-based in-hospital 3-D printing of anatomic models in a single, adult academic hospital. Methods All consecutive patients for whom 3-D printed anatomic models were re...
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Background Renal parenchymal disease is commonly encountered on imaging, and an understanding of the spectrum of pathology is vital to making correct diagnoses and recommendations for management. These conditions can be categorized based on the presence of calcifications, cysts, solid masses, patterns of enhancement, and other characteristic non-ma...
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Penetrating abdominal trauma occurs primarily from ballistics and stab wounds. Violation of the peritoneal cavity may cause a substantial number of injuries, often centered along the trajectory of the penetrating agent. Basic ballistic kinematics may be helpful to radiologists in understanding the mechanism of penetrating trauma and are briefly rev...
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Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) provides a mechanism to estimate regional isotope uptake in lesions and at-risk organs after administration of α-particle-emitting radiopharmaceutical therapies (α-RPTs). However, this estimation task is challenging due to the complex emission spectra, the very low number of detected counts ( 20 ti...
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The Dixon method for fat/water separation is widely used to obtain uniform fat suppression using the water-only reconstruction. However, the fat-only reconstruction is potentially neglected in clinical practice, either not sent to the PACS or ignored upon imaging review. Fat-only Dixon provides a valuable tool for rapid screening for microscopic fa...
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Objective To test the 1) feasibility of an assistive technology based pillbox intervention on medication adherence, 2) feasibility of trial procedures, and 3) preliminary effectiveness of the pillbox intervention on medication adherence. Design A single-blinded randomized controlled clinical trial was conducted over 2-4 weeks. Setting Researchers...
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Rationale and Objective The Radiology Research Alliance (RRA) of the Association of University Radiologists (AUR) organized a task force to quantify geographic changes in submissions to and publications within radiology journals over time. Materials and Methods Twenty journals were selected: 7 US-based general, 4 European-based general, and 9 subs...
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Nontraumatic abdominal wall and peritoneal emergencies comprise a spectrum of conditions ranging from those that are self-limiting and managed conservatively, to others which are potentially life-threatening and require immediate, multi-specialty levels of care and intervention. Imaging, particularly computed tomography (CT), plays an essential rol...
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Background: Although studies have described factors associated with failed magnetic resonance elastography (MRE), little is known about what factors influence usable elastography data. Purpose: To identify factors that have a negative impact on percent measurable liver volume (pMLV), defined as the proportion of usable liver elastography data re...
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Rationale: Alpha particle emitting radiopharmaceuticals are generating considerable interest for the treatment of disseminated metastatic disease. Molecular imaging of the distribution of these agents is critical to safely and effectively maximize the clinical potential of this emerging drug class. The present studies aim to investigate the feasibi...