
Rakesh Mohankumar
Dr. Rakesh Mohankumar is an Assistant Professor of Medical Imaging at the University of Toronto and a Musculoskeletal Radiologist at the Joint Department of Medical Imaging in Toronto.
Dr. Mohankumar completed his residency in Radiology at the University of Manchester, UK and undertook a fellowship in Musculoskeletal Radiology at the University of Toronto.
His main areas of research are bone and soft tissue sarcoma imaging, bone imaging of Gaucher disease, and advanced imaging in spondyloarthritis. He is the lead for Quality Control Initiatives within the musculoskeletal division, including audit projects and peer review process.
- Bone Tumors: Imaging Features of Common and Rare Benign Entities
Benign primary bone tumors are far more common than their malignant counterpart and are encountered in everyday practice. Imaging plays a crucial […]
- Radiological progression of extremity soft tissue sarcoma following pre-operative radiotherapy predicts for poor survival
CONCLUSION: STS that enlarge according to Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumour criteria following pre-operative radiotherapy identify a high […]
- Imaging features of gluteal in vitro fertilization injection granulomas, with delayed clinical presentation simulating soft tissue sarcoma
CONCLUSIONS: In the setting of prior IVF therapy, imaging features of an irregularly marginated, deep subcutaneous gluteal lesion with inflammatory […]
- Magnetic resonance imaging appearance of soft-tissue metastases: our experience at an orthopedic oncology center
CONCLUSION: Imaging diagnosis of soft-tissue metastases is challenging as it can demonstrate imaging appearances similar to primary soft-tissue […]
- Efficacy of denosumab in joint preservation for patients with giant cell tumour of the bone
CONCLUSION: Denosumab provides favourable and consistent clinical, radiographic and pathologic responses which facilitates less aggressive surgical […]
- Meniscal ossicle: posttraumatic origin and association with posterior meniscal root tears
CONCLUSION: Our findings show that the vast majority of meniscal ossicles are associated with posterior horn or meniscal root tears and a high […]
- Pitfalls and pearls in MRI of the knee
CONCLUSION: MRI of the knee is highly accurate in evaluation of internal derangements of the knee. However, a variety of potential pitfalls in […]
- Painful swelling of the knee and ankle: presentation
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- Multi-focal epithelioid haemangioendothelioma of the bone and skin
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- Painless lump on the shin: presentation
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