
Dr Anmol Malhotra
Director of the Breast Service & Consultant Radiologist
About Anmol Malhotra
Dr Malhotra graduated from University College London University Medical School. He completed his general medical rotation and MRCP in London at St. Bart’s and The London Radiology training programme. Dr Malhotra completed his sub-specialist training in Breast Radiology, which was was carried out at St Bartholomew’s Hospital, before moving on to complete an Observership in Breast and Body MRI at Memorial Sloane Kettering, New York, USA.
Alongside his work at Welbeck, Dr Malhotra is a consultant radiologist and lead for breast imaging at the Royal Free and was clinical lead for radiology between 2007 and 2012. In academia, Dr Anmol Malhotra is Course Director for numerous courses including MRI Workshops, Annual MRI Study Days, Annual CT Study Days, and 4 examination courses per year. He also lectures at City University on CT and MRI and also teaches the UCL medical students.
Dr Malhotra graduated from University College London University Medical School. He completed his general medical rotation and MRCP in London at St. Bart’s and The London Radiology training programme. Dr Malhotra completed his sub-specialist training in Breast Radiology, which was was carried out at St Bartholomew’s Hospital, before moving on to complete an Observership in Breast and Body MRI at Memorial Sloane Kettering, New York, USA.
Expertise
- Breast Imaging
- Breast Reconstructive Imaging
- Breast Cancer
Overview
- Age of patients seen
- 18+
- Languages spoken
- English
- Online profiles
- Research highlights
Dr Malhotra is published and lectures on a wide variety of radiology subjects nationally and internationally. He has been a Member of the organising committee for United Kingdom Radiology Congress. He is an associate editor for Clinical Radiology.
Areas of research include Photodynamic therapy (PDT) in the treatment of breast cancer; PET CT in the follow up of breast cancer; and PET Mammography.
Survival of a pedicled latissimus dorsi flap in breast reconstruction without a thoracodorsal pedicle. Journal of Plastic Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery 2012
Defining the Role of PET-CT in Staging Early Breast Cancer. Oncologist 2012.
CT-guided deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap localization Better for the patient, the surgeon, and the hospital. Clinical Radiology 2012
A case of mammographically occult breast cancer with sonological features of fat necrosis
EuroRad 2011
Clinico-pathologic characteristics of patients with hepatic lymphoma diagnosed using image-guided liver biopsy techniques. Leukemia & Lymphoma 2011
18-FDG PET and biomarkers for tumour angiogenesis in early breast cancer. Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging 2011.
Imaging of primary central nervous system lymphoma. Clinical Radiology 2011
Benefits of CT-angiography localisation in the surgical planning of deep inferior epigastric perforator flap breast reconstruction. Breast Cancer Res 2010
Patients undergoing high dose chemotherapy for primary CNS lymphoma should receive prophylactic thiamine to prevent Wernike’s encephalopathy. Br J Haematol 2010
A Phase I Clinical Trial of CHT-25 a I-131-Labeled Chimeric Anti-CD25 Antibody Showing Efficacy in Patients with Refractory Lymphoma. Clin Cancer Res 2009
Cross-sectional imaging of gastric neoplasia. Clinical Radiology 2009
Complications of Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis. Radiographics 2009
Imaging Features of Renal Pathology in the Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Patient. Seminars in Ultrasound Ct and Mri 2009
Neuroendocrine tumors: Role of interventional radiology in therapy. Radiographics 2008
Imaging and histopathologic features of HIV-related renal disease. Radiographics 2008
Phase I trial of the (131)I-labelled Anti-CD25 antibody basiliximab in the treatment of patients with relapsed or refractory lymphoma. Blood 2007.
Mechanical thrombectomy of occluded hemodialysis native fistulas and grafts using a hydrodynamic thrombectomy catheter: preliminary experience. CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology 2005
Embryology of the adrenal glands and its relevance to diagnostic imaging Clinical Radiology 2005
Metastases to the Breast Revisited: Radiological–histopathological Correlation 2003
Editor for MCQs for the FRCR Part 1 2010
Radiology for the MRCS Chapter 2010
CT of the acute abdomen – ABC of Emergency Imaging 2013
- Professional memberships
British Society of Breast Radiology
Member of the organising committee for UKRC 2012
Advisor to the breast cancer charity Cancerkin
Consultations and services
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- Allianz Partners
- Cigna International
- Healix
- Henner
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