Dr Malavika Nathan

Job title

Consultant in nuclear medicine

Qualifications

BSc (Hons), MBBS MRCP FRCR MSc

GMC Number

4727460

Contact details

Phone number: 020 7830 2470

Email address: malavika.nathan@nhs.net

Fax: 020 7830 2469

Related services

Nuclear medicine

Biography

Dr Nathan is a dual trained radiologist and nuclear medicine physician. She trained in radiology under the Royal Free training scheme. Her nuclear medicine training was undertaken at the Royal Free and at Guy’s and St Thomas. She has a special interest in hybrid imaging (PET-CT and SPECT-CT), particularly musculoskeletal SPECT-CT and oncological and non-oncological PET-CT.

Publications

  • Booth TC, Nathan M, Waldman AD, Quigley AM, Schapira AH, Buscombe J. The role of functional dopamine-transporter SPECT imaging in Parkinsonian syndromes- Parts 1 and 2. American Journal of Neuroradiology (in press, 2014)
  • Nathan M, Mohan HK, Vijayanathan S, Fogelman I, Gnanasegaran G. The role of Tc-99m diphosphonate bone SPECT/CT in the ankle and foot. Nuclear Medicine Communications 2012; 33:799-807
  • Booth TC, Tang YZ, Waldman AD, Quigley AM, Lewis D, Soloviev D, Nathan M, Bhogal P, Jefferies S, Buscombe JR. Neuro-oncology SPECT: A Current Overview. Neurographics 2011 01: 108-120
  • Nathan M, Hassan FU, Mohan HK. Advances in imaging in differentiated thyroid cancer: focus on SPECT/CT and PET/CT. Expert reviews in Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011; 6(4): 599-616
  • Nathan M, Gnanasegaran G, Cook GJ, Adamson K, Fogelman I. Patterns, variants, artifacts and pitfalls in bone scintigraphy. In: Radionuclide and Hybrid Bone Imaging 1st Edition. Editors: Fogelman I, Gnanasegaran G, Van der Wall H. ISBN 978-3-642-02399-6  (2013)
  • Hassan FU, Nathan M. Extraosseous uptake on bone scintigraphy. In: Radionuclide and Hybrid Bone Imaging 1st Edition. Editors: Fogelman I, Gnanasegaran G, Van der Wall H. ISBN 978-3-642-02399-6  (2013)