Manuel Thomas Borges, M



Name: Manuel Thomas Borges, M.D. Current Rank: Associate Professor.

Thomas.Borges@UCDenver.edu

Education:

Neuroradiology Fellow, University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora, Co 2008- 2009

Radiology Residency, Hospital of St. Raphael, New Haven, Ct 2004-2008

Internship, Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital, Johnstown, Pa 2003-2004

M.D., University of Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria, Il 1999-2003

B.A. General Studies, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La 1994-1999

Appointments:

Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology, UC Denver SOM, Aurora, Co 2017 -present

Assistant professor of Radiology, UC Denver SOM, Aurora, Co 2010 -present

Medical student education Neuroradiology department coordinator 2010-present

Instructor of Radiology, UC Denver SOM, Aurora, Co 2009-2010

Other positions:

Research assistant, obesity genes, Pennington Biomedical Center, Baton Rouge, La 1998-1999

Rescue, Yosemite National Park Search and Rescue 1990-1994

Certification and licensure:

Neuroradiology CAQ certified 2012

Diagnostic Radiology 2009-present

Colorado State Medical License, active 2008-present

Connecticut State Medical License, inactive 2004-2008

California EMT 1989-1995

Professional Memberships:

American Society of Neuroradiology 2009-present

American College of Radiology 2009-present

American Society of Spinal Radiology 2010-present

American Society of Head and Neck Radiology 2014-present

Committee:

University

Trauma committee radiology liaison 2017-present

Medical student education committee 2011-2012

Radiology QA committee 2012-2016

Educational Activities:

Clinical Teaching:

Weekly Neuroradiology conference (M&M, journal club, stoke, tumor, ENT, skull base and Pituitary, Neuro Multi D) 2009-present

Biannual core Neuroradiology lectures for residents 2009-present

Monthly resident case conferences 2008-present

Weekly resident case conferences 2010-present

Monthly medical student lectures 2010-present

Medical student introductory anatomy course 2011-present

Publications:

1. O'Callaghan Mark, Nyberg Eric, Ree Alexander, Borges Manuel and Bert Robert. Case Report: Imaging Findings Indicating Hemihypoplasia and Venous Anomalies Associated with Linear Nevus Sebaceous Syndrome. Pediatrics, 2010.

Borges Manuel Thomas, Lillehei Kevin O; Kleinschmidt-Demasters B K. Spindle cell oncocytoma with late recurrence and unique neuroimaging characteristics due to recurrent subclinical intratumoral bleeding. J Neurooncolgy, 2010 5/22.

Madsen H, Borges MT, Kerr JM, Lillehei KO, Kleinschmidt-Demasters BK. J Neurooncol. 2011 Aug;104(1):215-24. doi: 10.1007/s11060-010-0461-9. Epub 2010 Nov 21. McCune Albright Syndrome: Surgical and therapeutic challenges in GH-secreting pituitary adenomas. J Neurooncolgy, 11/2010.

2. Madsen Helen, Borges Thomas, J. Knox Aaron, Michaelis Katherine A., Xu Mei, Lillehei Kevin O., Wierman Margaret E, and Kleinschmidt-DeMasters BK. Giant Pituitary Adenomas: pathologic-radiographic correlations and lack of role for p53 and MIB-1 labeling. The American journal of surgical pathology. 08/2011; 35(8):1204-13.

3. Best Alan C, Acosta Natasha R, Fraser Jennifer E, Borges Manuel T, Brega Kerry E, Anderson Tracey, Neumann Robert T, Ree Alexander, and Bert Robert J. Recognizing False Ischemic Penumbras in CT Brain Perfusion Studies. Radiographics July-August 2012 32:4 1179-1196;

4. Kiseljak-Vassiliades K, Carlson NE, Borges MT, Kleinschmidt-DeMasters BK, Lillehei KO, Kerr JM, Wierman ME. Growth hormone tumor histological subtypes predict response to surgical and medical therapy. Endocrine. 2015 May;49(1):231-41.

5. Sammie Roberts, M.D., Manuel Thomas Borges, M.D., Kevin O. Lillehei, M.D., B.K.Kleinschmidt-DeMasters, M.D. Double pituitary adenomas: focus on MRI features and follow up. (Awaiting acceptance).

6. Book chapter. Invasive sinonasal tumors.

Invited Presentations:

1. McCune Albright Syndrome: Surgical and therapeutic challenges in GH-secreting pituitary adenomas. Rocky Mountain Neurosurgical Meeting 6/10

2. Giant Pituitary Adenomas: pathologic-radiographic correlations and lack of role for p53 and MIB-1 labeling. Rocky Mountain Neurosurgical Meeting 6/10

3. Giant Pituitary Adenomas: pathologic-radiographic correlations and lack of role for p53 and MIB-1 labeling. Colorado Neuro Oncology Club 7/10.

4. Patient pituitary day anatomy lecture 2011.

5. Colantoni W, Bert R. J, Borges M.T.ASNR 2012. Comparison of Arterial Spin Labeling and Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast-Enhanced MR Perfusion in Differentiating Tumor from Radiation Necrosis.

Poster:

1. Hou Andrew, Borges Thomas. ASNR 2012 Seattle Wa. Invasive sinonasal tumors and patterns of spread.

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