Suvimol Chirathivat Hill, MD
Staff Clinician
Radiology and Imaging Sciences
Academic Degree
MD, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
Email:
shill@nih.gov
Phone:
301-402-5723
Biosketch
Dr. Suvimol Hill received her MD degree with honors from Siriraj Medical School, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand. After finishing a residency in Diagnostic Radiology and serving a year as an instructor in ultrasound and pediatric radiology at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, she spent two years as an assistant professor at the Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida.
Dr. Hill is board certified in diagnostic radiology with added qualifications in pediatric radiology.
Dr. Hill’s primary areas of interest are pediatric and musculoskeletal imaging, particularly of developmental disorders and rheumatic diseases. She is a member of the Children’s Oncology Group. Several of her publications have been initial or definitive descriptions of imaging features of disease entities seen at the NIH.
Selected Publications
Hill SC, Stein SA, Dwyer A, Altman J, Dorwart R, Doppman J. Cranial CT findings in sclerosteosis. AJNR 1986; 7:505-511
Hill SC, Reinig JW, Barranger JA, Fink J, Shawker TA. Gaucher disease: Sonographicappearance of the spleen. Radiology 1986; 160:631-634
Hill SC, Damaska BM, Ling A, Patterson K, Di Bisceglie AM, Brady RO, Barton NW. Gaucher Disease: Abdominal MR Imaging Findings in 46 Patients. Radiology 1992; 184:561-566
Hill SC, Baker AR, Barton NW, Wexler LH, Scott LJ. Sciatic nerve: paradoxic hypertrophy following amputation in young patients. Radiology 1997; 205:559-562
Grimbacher BD, Holland SM, Gallin J, Greenberg F, Hill SC, et al. Hyper-IgE syndrome with recurrent infections syndrome: An autosomal dominant multisystem disorder. N Eng J Med 1999 Mar 4; 340(9):692-702
Balemans W, Ebeling M, Patel N, Hill S, et al. Increased bone density in sclerosteosis is due to the deficiency of a novel secreted protein (SOST). Human Molecular Genetics 2001;10 (5):537-543.
Ziran N, Hill S, Wright M, Kovacs J, Robey P, Weintroub S, Collins M. Ribbing disease:radiographic and biochemical characterization, lack of response to pamidronate. Skeletal Radiol 2002; 31:714-719
Goldbach-Mansky R, Dailey NJ, Canna SW, Gelabert A, Jones J, Robin B, Kim HJ, Brewer C, Zalewski C, Wiggs E, Hill S, et al. Neonatal-onset multisystem inflammatory disease responvie to interleukin-1 b inhibition. N Engl J Med 2006; 355: 581-592
Hill SC, Namde M, Dwyer A, Poznanski A, Canna S, Goldbach-Mansky R. Arthropathy of neonatal onset multisystem inflammatory disease (NOMID/CINCA). Pediatr Radiol., Feb 2007;37 (2) : 145-152. [Epub ahead of print]