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Philip Pevenage, MD

Philip Pevenage, MD

Head and Neck imaging

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Radiologist, Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI), Antoni van Leeuwenhoek hospital, Amsterdam (Netherlands)

Approved by Diagnose.me Medical Advisory Board on 22 Jan 2014

Specialised neuroradiologist with a focus on oncologic neuroradiology and head & neck imaging. Affiliated with the Netherlands Cancer Institute.

Expertise
Head and Neck imaging Neuroradiologist
My experience
16 years
Necessary for report
MRI, CT • X-ray
Can review
MRI, CT • X-ray
What clients say about me

"Dear Doctor: I am very satisfied with this report, since your opinion is consistent with one of my trustworthy and professional radiologist and the other doctor who worked in the most authoritative hospital in Taiwan. Summarized by three different doctors, I have more confidence that I can try to have conservative treatment to ease my neck pain; meanwhile, my fear of operation is greatly lowered. The most important of all is that you don't know me, which made this diagnosis ultimately objective."

(5 reviews)

About me

I have been a general radiologist since 2003 and specialised in neuroradiology since 2005. Furthermore, since 2011, I have focused on oncologic neuroradiology and head & neck imaging. My primary interest is analysing unusual cases.

I'm currently working at the Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital, which is affiliated with the Netherlands Cancer Institute. I'm also a radiologist at a private MRI facility, the MRI Centrum, with locations in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Den Bosch, Groningen, and Breda.

Client reviews

  • 22 Apr 2017, Anonymous patient

    neat and precise


  • 03 Apr 2015, Anonymous patient

    Dear Doctor:

    I am very satisfied with this report, since your opinion is consistent with one of my trustworthy and professional radiologist and the other doctor who worked in the most authoritative hospital in Taiwan. Summarized by three different doctors, I have more confidence that I can try to have conservative treatment to ease my neck pain; meanwhile, my fear of operation is greatly lowered.
    The most important of all is that you don't know me, which made this diagnosis ultimately objective.


  • 08 Sep 2014, Anonymous patient

    Thank you Dr.,
    the report was delivered in the short time I asked for and was complete and helpful,with clear advice.
    Real second opinion.
    R.


Experience and training

April 2011 - Today
Radiologist, Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI), Antoni van Leeuwenhoek hospital, Amsterdam (Netherlands)
September 2007 - Today
Radiologist, MRI Centrum, Amsterdam (Netherlands)
April 2009 - December 2010
Consulting Radiologist, UMC St Radboud, Nijmegen (Netherlands)
September 2003 - August 2007
Radiologist, UZ Brussel, Brussels (Belgium)

Licensures and memberships

Member of:
  • NVvR
  • WHHT NKI-AVL
  • ESR
  • RSNA
  • European Society of Neuroradiology (ESNR)

Publications

Philip Pevenage, MD has published 25+ publications:

Sternal Foramen Simulating Osteolytic Lesion on Scintigraphy and SPET Imaging
P Pevenage, M De Maeseneer, K Muylle, M Osteaux - Ann Nucl Med Sci, 2002
Influence of display quality on radiologists' performance in the detection of lung nodules on radiographs
N BULS, W SHABANA, P VERBEEK, P PEVENAGE, and J DE MEY - British Journal of Radiology, 2007
MR Venographic Patterns in Chronic Intractable Headache
J. VALK, N. VAN VUCHT, P. PEVENAGE The Neuroradiology Journal 1: 13-19, 2011

Report languages

English, Nederlands, plus 22 languages with medical translation

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