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Linden Dixon, MD, is a radiologist with fellowship training in breast imaging. He completed his Bachelor of Science degree in clinical laboratory sciences in 2011 and his medical degree in 2016, both at The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. In 2022, Dr. Dixon completed his Radiology residency at UTMB Galveston. He received fellowship training in Breast and Oncologic imaging at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, NY.

Dr. Dixon has co-authored numerous scientific papers on radiology, specifically breast imaging, and has presented at national conferences and medical meetings. He joined Kelsey-Seybold in 2022.

Joined Kelsey-Seybold: September 2022

Awards & Publications

Awards

  • National Community College Aerospace Scholar, 2008
  • Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, 2009
  • Lambda Tau Honor Society, 2008
  • The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Melvyn H. Schreiber Award, 2016
  • The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Radiology Resident Research Award, 2020
  • The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Radiology Resident Leadership Award, 2021

Publications

  • Kharsa A, Saenz-Rios F, Dixon L, Nguyen Q. Gluteal Implant Infection. RSNA Case Collection 2021 Jan. 15; Doi: 10.1148/cases.20213474
  • Nguyen Q D, Nguyen N T, Dixon L, et al. Spontaneously Disappearing Calcifications in the Breast: A Rare Instance Where a Decrease in Size on Mammogram Is Not Good. Cureus 2020 June 21; Cureus 12(6): e8753. Doi: 10.7759/cureus.875
  • George J, Albach A, Robinson A S, Dixon L, Nguyen Q. Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Management of Breast Cancer in an 81-Year-Old Male Patient. Cureus 2020 May 25; Cureus 12(5): e8277. doi:10.7759/cureus.8277
  • Ko H, Maciolek L, Qiu S, Dixon L, Nguyen Q. Metastatic Neuroendocrine Carcinoma Presenting with Bilateral Axillary Lymphadenopathy. Cureus 2020 April 7; Cureus 12(4): e7575. doi:10.7759/cureus.7575
  • Albach A, Dixon L, Sadruddin S, Hatch S, Nguyen Q. Diagnosis and Management of Metastatic Breast Cancer in a 33-year-old Pregnant Female: A Case Report. 2019 July 25; Cureus 11(7): e5240. doi:10.7759/cureus.5240

Poster Presentations

  • Dixon L, Krider S, Calles G, Wong B, Nguyen Q. Don’t Let Your Patients Disappear! A Review of Spontaneously Resolving Breast Calcifications. Accepted electronic poster presentation (meeting canceled due to COVID-19): American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting (2020)
  • Ahmad F, Dixon L, Duran C, et al. Case-Based Pictorial Review of Abdominopelvic Hernias and Complications. Electronic poster presentation at: Society of Abdominal Radiology Annual Meeting; Wailea, HI (2020)
  • Rana M, Dixon L, Krider S, Wong B. It’s a Two Wheel Ordeal. A Review of Motorcycle Neurotrauma. Electronic poster presentation at: 107th Annual Texas Radiological Society; San Antonio (2020, 2021)
  • Duran A, Dixon L, Elshikh M, Ahmad F, Moshksar A, Tenreiro A, Masood I. Diagnostic Value of 3D Volume Rendering Imaging in Routine Radiology Practice. Accepted electronic poster presentation at: American Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting (2019)
  • Dixon L, Calles G, Hunsaker T, Krider S, Bazuaye E, Heymann J. Is It True? A Look into the True Anatomical Fetal Origin of the Posterior Cerebral Artery. Electronic poster presentation at: American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting (2019)
  • Calles G, Dixon L, Al-Jadiry H. Primary CNS Lymphoma Mimicking Extra-Axial Hematomas: A Report of Two Interesting Cases. Case of the Day Presentation; The American Society of Emergency Radiology 2018 Annual; 2018
  • Calles G, Dixon L, Masood I, Horn G. Non-traumatic Small Bowel Injuries: How To Identify What the Surgeon Wants To Know. Poster presentation at: The American Society of Emergency Radiology 2018 Annual Meeting; 2018
  • Erian M, Bazuaye E, Odogwu O, Hermann S, Dixon L. Treasure Chest: Multimodality Review of Chest Wall Lesions Mimicking Breast Masses. 105th Annual Meeting Texas Radiological Society; 2018
  • Dixon L, Riascos-Castaneda R. Effects of Microgravity on the Superior Sagittal, Transverse and Sigmoid Sinus Caliber in ISS Astronauts. Poster presentation at: UTMB Medical School Summer Research Program; 2013

Hobbies & Interests

Dr. Dixon enjoys hanging out with family, everything related to New York City, especially food and Broadway, and diet and exercise.

Fun Facts

The most interesting place he has lived is New York City. “I loved every second of the experience as well as the top-notch training.”

Not everyone knows this about Dr. Dixon, but he’s immune to stress and unusually lucky.

His guilty pleasure is Broadway musicals. He unexpectedly fell in love with the experience while living in New York City.

Medical School

  • The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, 2016

Internship/Residency

  • Residency: The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, 2021; Breast Imaging Fellowship: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, 2022
Dr. Liden is a member of the Radiological Society of North America, where he previously served on the Resident and Fellow Committee. He’s an active committee member for the Society of Breast Imaging, Young Physicians Section. He’s also a member of the Texas Radiologic Society and New York Roentgen Society.

Locations

Berthelsen Main Campus

2727 W. Holcombe Blvd.,
Houston, TX 77025

Get Directions 713-893-0102

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