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Anna Golja, MD
Meet Anna Golja, MD
Title(s)
Radiologist; Assistant Professor, TUSM
Department + Services
Radiology, Pediatric Radiology
Clinical Focus Areas
Pediatric and Pediatric Neuroradiology
Research Focus Areas
Pediatric and Pediatric Neuroradiology
Seeing Patients In
Boston, 617-636-9729
Programs + Specialties |
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Training + Education |
SUNY Downstate; SUNY Downstate; Boston Children's Hospital
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Board Certifications |
Diagnostic Radiology, Pediatric Radiology, Neuroradiology |
NPI # |
1104845940 |
Gender |
Female |
Language(s) |
Croatian, French, Italian and Spanish |
Accepted Insurances |
View Accepted Insurances at Tufts Medical Center
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Tufts Medical Center
800 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02111
Phone #: 617-636-9729
Fax #: 617-636-0041
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Outstanding Service & Dedication, Medical School Council, SUNY Downstate
Chief Resident, 1999-2000, SUNY Downstate
Resident of the year, 2000, SUNY Downstate
1. Golja A, Rodino W, Panetta T. Insight into atherosclerosis: a review of c-myc and the vascular smooth muscle cell. Cellular and Molecular Biology Research. 41 (6): 487-99, 1995.
2. Cohen HL, Golja A. Bronchogenic Cyst, Fetal and Pediatric Ultrasound. Cohen HL, Sivit CH (editors). New York, McGraw Hill, 2001:50-54.
3. Frye, RE, Donner, E, Golja, A, Rooney, CM. Folinic acid-responsive seizures presenting as breakthrough seizures in a 3-month-old-boy. Journal of Child Neurology. 18 (8): 562-69, 2003.
4. Golja, AM, Estroff, JA, Robertson, RL. Fetal imaging of central nervous system abnormalities. Neuroimaging Clinics of North America. 14 (2): 293-306, 2004.
5. Poduri A, Golja A, Riviello JJ, Bourgeouis BF, Duffy FH, Takeoka M. A distinct asymmetrical pattern of cortical malformation: large unilateral malformation of cortical development with contralateral periventricular nodular heteropia in three pediatric cases. Epilepsia. 2005 Aug, 46 (8): 1317-21
6. Chow JS, Golja, AM, Padua, HM. Radiology for the Pediatric Hospitalist, Chapter 198, pg 1211-39, Comprehensive Pediatric Hospital Medicine, Elsevier, Philadelphia; 2007.
7. Poduri A, Golja A, Takeoka M, Bourgeois BF, Connolly L, Riviello JJ. Focal cortical malformations can show asymmetrically higher uptake on interictal fluorine- 18 flourodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (PET). Journal of Child Neurology. 2007 Feb; 22(2): 232-7
American College of Radiology
Massachusetts Radiological Society
Radiological Society of North America
Society of Pediatric Radiology