

Cory Siegel
Cory Siegel's research delves into the intricate world of radiology and neuroradiology, with a particular focus on ocular manifestations of mantle cell lymphoma, sarcoidosis in the head and neck, and injuries of the globe. As an Assistant Professor at Boston University's Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, Dr. Siegel is committed to advancing the understanding of these complex conditions through his scholarly work. Dr. Siegel earned his MD from Stony Brook University, where he developed a keen interest in radiological sciences. Prior to that, he completed his BA at Dartmouth College, laying a strong foundation in medical sciences that would guide his future research endeavors. His academic journey has been marked by a dedication to exploring the nuances of radiological manifestations in various diseases, particularly those affecting the ocular region. In addition to his academic role, Dr. Siegel is actively involved with the VA Boston Healthcare System, where he applies his expertise in radiology to improve patient outcomes. His work at the VA not only enhances his research but also provides a practical application of his findings, bridging the gap between theory and practice. Dr. Siegel's contributions to the field are reflected in his numerous publications in esteemed medical journals, where he shares his insights and findings with the broader medical community. His research not only advances the field of radiology but also offers hope for improved diagnostic and treatment strategies for patients suffering from these challenging conditions.
Publications
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, pn-2023-003912, 2023-11-10