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Edward Stehel, M.D.

Edward Stehel, M.D.

Titles and Appointments

Clinical Associate Professor

School
Medical School
Department
Radiology

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  • Biography

    Edward Stehel, M.D., is an Associate Professor of Radiology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, and a member of its Neuroradiology Division. His clinical interests include, neurovascular imaging, interventional radiology, and the assessment of spinal fractures.

    Dr. Stehel holds a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Texas Christian University, and earned his medical degree at UT Southwestern, where he completed the rest of his medical training. He completed his residency training in diagnostic radiology, followed by a fellowship in neuroradiology.

    Dr. Stehel contributes to research in the neuroradiology field, and has published on associations between hypoplasia and early fatal edema resulting from infarction in the middle cerebral artery.

    Dr. Stehel acts as Associate Director of the Neuroradiology Fellowship Program, in addition to serving various other committees at UT Southwestern. He is a membership of the Best Practice Stroke Committee, Intracranial Pressure Disorders Committee, Spine Center Steering Committee, Resident Curriculum Committee for the Department of Radiology, Neuroradiology Spine Services Committee, and the Computed Tomography (CT) Operations Committee.

    Dr. Stehel is also a member of professional societies including the American Society of Neuroradiology and the American Society of Spine Radiology. 

  • Education
    Medical School
    UT Southwestern Medical School (1996)
    Internship
    UT Southwestern Medical Center (1998), General Surgery
    Residency
    UT Southwestern Medical Center (2004), Diagnostic Radiology
    Fellowship
    UT Southwestern Medical Center (2005), Neuroradiology
  • Research Interest
    • Neuroradiology
  • Publications
    Active reprioritization of the reading worklist using artificial intelligence has a beneficial effect on the turnaround time for interpretation of head ct with intracranial hemorrhage
    O’neill TJ, Xi Y, Stehel E, Browning T, Ng YS, Baker C, Peshock RM Radiology: Artificial Intelligence 2021 Jan 3
    A Phase 2 Clinical Trial of SABR Followed by Immediate Vertebroplasty for Spine Metastases
    Wardak Z, Bland R, Ahn C, Xie XJ, Chason D, Morrill K, Stehel E, Nedzi LA, Ding C, Medin P, Boike T, Abdulrahman R, Folkert MR, Iyengar P, Kim N, Choy H, Bagley C, Timmerman R International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics 2019 May 104 83-89
    The lumbar epidural blood patch: A primer
    White B, Lopez V, Chason D, Scott D, Stehel E, Moore W Applied Radiology 2019 Mar 48 25-30
    Intrathecal enzyme replacement therapy reverses cognitive decline in mucopolysaccharidosis type I
    Nestrasil I, Shapiro E, Svatkova A, Dickson P, Chen A, Wakumoto A, Ahmed A, Stehel E, McNeil S, Gravance C, Maher E American Journal of Medical Genetics, Part A 2017 Mar 173 780-783
    Intracranial phosphaturic mesenchymal tumors: Report of 2 cases
    Mathis DA, Stehel EJ, Beshay JE, Mickey BE, Folpe AL, Raisanen J Journal of neurosurgery 2013 Apr 118 903-907
    Hypoplasia or occlusion of the ipsilateral cranial venous drainage is associated with early fatal edema of middle cerebral artery infarction
    Yu W, Rives J, Welch B, White J, Stehel E, Samson D Stroke 2009 Dec 40 3736-3739