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Dr. Muhammad Ejaz Ahmed Consultant

Specialties

Medical Imaging
Radiology
Neuroradiology
Riyadh

 


I have been working as consultant diagnostic and interventional neuroradiology in King Abdulaziz Medical City National Guards since 2013. I have completed Fellowship in Interventional Neuroradiology with the University of Ottawa, Canada. It’s an internationally reputed institute and a busy center for aneurysm and acute stroke management. It’s part of many multicenter collaborative studies on aneurysm and stroke management (ESCAPE, FIAT, PRET, CURES etc.). This one-year fellowship program which included extensive exposure to diagnostic and interventional intracranial and spine procedures. I have also completed a Royal College of Canada accredited Fellowship in Diagnostic Neuroradiology with the University of Ottawa from 2008 to 2010. This was a two-year fellowship program and included extensive exposure to conventional and advanced imaging techniques in neuroradiology including but not limited to functional MRI, MR Spectroscopy, MR and CT perfusion, and diagnostic intracranial and spine procedures. I have done my primary radiology boards from The Royal College of Radiologists (UK) and College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan.  

Qualifications

Residency

  • Diagnostic Radiology Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital.

Fellowship

  • Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology University of Ottawa Canada Body Imaging Fellowship.

Board Certification

  • FRCR FCPS.

Publications

Multiple Sclerosis Masquerading as Post Septorhinoplasty Complication: A Case Report.

Common Carotid Artery Occlusion in a Young Patient: Can Large-Vessel Stroke be the Initial Clinical Manifestation of COVID-19?

Vitamin B12 Deficiency Associated with Massive Pulmonary Embolism.

Meningioma Presenting with Spontaneous Subdural Hematoma: A Report of Two Cases and Literature Review.

Accuracy of Canadian CT head rule in predicting positive findings on CT of the head of patients after mild head injury in a large trauma centre in Saudi Arabia

Neurointerventional participation in craniopagus separation.

Flow diversion in the treatment of carotid injury and carotid-cavernous fistula after transsphenoidal surgery.

Computed tomographic angiography and cerebral blood volume can predict final infarct volume and outcome after recanalization

Flow-diverter stent for the treatment of a non-origin posterior inferior cerebellar artery aneurysm. A case report

Awards

Stroke Recognition Award

The Ottawa Hospital Guardian Angel,




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3/21/2023 1:57 PM