Radiology / Diagnostic - St.Peters
The Washington University physicians at Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology (MIR) have been providing clinical radiology services for nearly three quarters of a century and have earned the reputation of a radiology leader.

MIR is a large and complex radiology department—a necessity for providing top quality radiology services to our patients.

Our expert radiologists, working with skilled nurses and technologists, perform and interpret more than 600,000 examinations and procedures each year. Combine this experience and expertise with productive research and training programs and you have a top-notch radiology facility for diagnosing and treating diseases.
Signup for the RSS feed
Accepted Insurances

Your Health Record

Top Stories

Text Size: S M L
Search

Radiology / Diagnostic - St.Peters

Premsri Tang Barton, MD

Current Position
Associate Professor, Radiology
Division of Diagnostic Radiology
Breast Imaging Section


Specialty Areas
Diagnostic Radiology
Breast Oncology
Breast Imaging
Radiology

Patients Seen At
Barnes-Jewish St. Peter's Hospital
10 Hospital Drive
St. Peter's, MO  63376
636-916-9662
View Driving Directions

Mailing Address
Washington University School of Medicine, Department of Radiology
660 South Euclid Avenue, Campus Box 8131
St. Louis, MO  63110

Areas of Clinical Interest
Breast imaging

Board Certification
Diagnostic Radiology -- Certified

Medical Education
Medical Degree: Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand, 1973
Residency: St. Louis University Hospitals, St. Louis, Missouri, 1978
Hospital Affiliations
Barnes-Jewish St. Peter's Hospital

Major or Recent Publications/Awards

Awards

Teacher of the Year, Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, 1996-1997

Journal Articles

Lina Chen, MD, Prem K. Chantra, MD, Linda H. Larsen, MD, Premsri Barton, MD, Montanan Rohitopakarn, MD, Elise Q. Zhu, MD and Lawrence W. Bassett, MD:Imaging Characteristics of Malignant Lesions of the Male Breast. RadioGraphics 2006;26:993-1006

Yim JH, Barton P, Weber B et al. Mammographically detected breast cancer: Benefit of stereotactic core versus wire localization biopsy. Ann Surg 1996; 223:688-700

Flanagan FL, McDermott MB, Barton PT, Pilgram TK, Dehdashti F, Wick MR, Monsees BS. Invasive Breast Cancer: Mammographic measurement. Radiology 1996; 199:819-823

Washington University Physicians are the medical staff of  Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Children's Hospital - St. Louis Employment   About Us   Top Stories   For Your Protection      Site Map
Copyright 2010 Washington University School of Medicine
Copyright 2010 Washington University School of Medicine