Rania Hito, MD

Assistant Professor, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

Biography

Dr. Rania Hito is an Assistant Professor of Radiology for the Boston University School Medicine’s Neuroradiology Division. Dr. Hito is also a Neuroradiologist for the VA Boston Healthcare System. Dr. Hito completed her fellowship in Neuroradiology at Massachusetts General Hospital, her Radiology residency at Boston Medical Center and her internship in Internal Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. She attend Boston University where she received her BS Biochemistry, MA in Biotechnology, & MD in Radiology.

Publications

  • Published 4/30/2020

    Takumi K, Staziaki PV, Hito R, Nadgir RN, Berk JL, Andreu-Arasa VC, Chavez W, Sakai O. Amyloidosis in the head and neck: CT findings with clinicopathological correlation. Eur J Radiol. 2020 Jul; 128:109034. PMID: 32438260.

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  • Published 8/24/2016

    Romero JM, Hito R, Dejam A, Ballesteros LS, Cobos CJ, Liévano JO, Ciura VA, Barnaure I, Ernst M, Liberato AP, Gonzalez GR. Negative spot sign in primary intracerebral hemorrhage: potential impact in reducing imaging. Emerg Radiol. 2017 Feb; 24(1):1-6. PMID: 27553777.

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  • Published 6/10/2014

    Saito N, Hito R, Burke PA, Sakai O. Imaging of penetrating injuries of the head and neck:current practice at a level I trauma center in the United States. Keio J Med. 2014; 63(2):23-33. PMID: 24965876.

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  • Published 7/1/2010

    Pieroni S, Sommer EA, Hito R, Burch M, Tkacz JN. The "O" sign, a simple and helpful tool in the diagnosis of laparoscopic adjustable gastric band slippage. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2010 Jul; 195(1):137-41. PMID: 20566807.

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  • Published 6/1/2006

    Ortega RA, Vrooman B, Hito R. Another cause for ventilator failure. Anesthesiology. 2006 Jun; 104(6):1351. PMID: 16732126.

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Education

  • Boston University School of Medicine, MD
  • Boston University, MA
  • Boston University, BA