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Dr. Rosalie Hagge is a radiologist based in Sacramento, California. She has been in practice for almost 30 years. Dr. Rosalie Hagge graduated in 1988 from the Washington University School of Medicine. She continued with her internship at St Johns Mercy Medical Center and two residency programs, one at the Washington University and the other one at Duke University Hospital. She is a board-certified specialist in diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine. She contributed to several published studies that covered topics such as image reconstruction for lesion detection, FDG uptake in accessory muscles, nasal dorsal augmentation. Dr. Rosalie Hagge has also been involved in the teaching field, delivering lectures about the mapping service for the breast cancer sentinel lymph node in surgical oncology and nuclear medicine. Since 2002 she teaches at the Radiology faculty of UC Davis Medical Center. Dr. Rosalie Hagge currently practices medicine in collaboration with UC Davis Medical Center and the Sutter Medical Center Sacramento.



Education & Training

Washington University in St. Louis

Medical School

St Johns Mercy Medical Center

Internship

Washington University

Residency

Duke University Hospital

Residency

Board Certifications

American Board of Nuclear Medicine

American Board of Radiology

Medical License

CA State Medical License 2002 - 2018 American Board

Hospitals & Clinics

Sutter Medical Center Sacramento

Languages: English/Spanish

(916) 887-1130

2825 Capitol Ave

Sacramento, California 95816

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University Of California, Davis

Languages: English/Spanish

(916) 703-5398

4860 Y St Ste 3100

Sacramento, California 95817

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Publications

Dr. Rosalie Hagge has contributed to 3 publications.

Evaluation of penalty design in penalized maximum-likelihood image reconstruction for lesion detection.

Yang, L.,Ferrero, A.,Hagge, R. J.,Badawi, R. D.,Qi, J.; J Med Imaging (Bellingham). 2015 Jan 13.

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Nasal dorsal augmentation with freeze-dried allograft bone.

Clark, R.P., Wong, G., Johnson, L.M., Hagge, R.J., Ciminello, F., Lee, J., Stone, K.I., Clark, I.A.; Plast Reconstr Surg. 2009-10-01.

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Extensive FDG uptake in accessory muscles of respiration in a patient with shortness of breath.

Lin, F.I., Foster, C.C., Hagge, R.J., Shelton, D.K.; Clin Nucl Med. 2009-07-01.

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