
Mais Al-Kawaz
@mais_alk
interventional neurologist @Uk_healthcare. Alum @MountSinaiNeuro @HopkinsNccu @WCMCNeurology, and @WCMQatar
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25-08-2011 01:27:06
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The NCCU Hopkins Corona class made it! @HopkinsNccu Sung-Min Cho Wendy Ziai Kathryn Rosenblatt Romer Geocadin


Thanks ICU Restricted Visitation for amplifying our work. Mais Al-Kawaz @vitaincerta @LuciaRi58739684 Johns Hopkins Neurosurgery @HopkinsNccu Critical Care Medicine


10-minute thrombectomy is not a breaking news anymore but a new norm #justZoomIt #nowire #noMicrocath #snake #stroke @imperative_care Mount Sinai Neurosurgery Mount Sinai Queens with Mais Al-Kawaz



Mt Sinai Endovascular Fellows 2022-2023 Mount Sinai Neurosurgery Mount Sinai Health System #TheBest #Fellowship #stroke #aneurysm #AVM SNIS Info SVIN CV Section


The beginning of #robotic neurointervention at Mount Sinai Neurosurgery! What will this look like 10 years from now? Johanna T. Fifi, MD Kurt Yaeger Dr. Christopher Kellner J Mocco, MD, MS Stavros Matsoukas, MD Mais Al-Kawaz


Super-star fellows keeping our patients safe on National Women Physicians Day Mount Sinai Health System #stroke #aneurysm #AVM #ISC2023 #ISC23 #brain WINN 🇺🇦 Mount Sinai Neurosurgery




Honor to share the stage with Mais Al-Kawaz and Pascal Jabbour MD, FAANS, FACS, FAHA moderating late breaking abstracts sessions SVIN #SVIN2023


Check out this article 👇 👇 👇 @monafay Mais Al-Kawaz ahajrnls.org/47SV6eC

Thankful for the opportunity @SNIS2024 to highlight our work evaluating proteomic profiles in the intracranial vasculature during thrombectomy! Early look at the stroke microenvironment and the impact of pCO2 & cerebral perfusion on outcomes Justin F. Fraser, MD Shivani Pahwa Carbajal Mais Al-Kawaz


Higher intracranial positioning of 8Fr guide ⬆️ efficacy of aspiration thrombectomy in #LVO JNIS SNIS Info • ⬆️ first pass effect • ⬇️ procedural times • ⬇️ # of passes • ⬆️ excellent recan Shahram Majidi, MD James Milburn MD, FACR, FSNIS, MMM jnis.bmj.com/content/early/…

I was up there, but all credit goes to Mais Al-Kawaz! Fantastic work assessing proteomic signaling in intracranial aneurysms, and their potential influence on aneurysm formation and growth SNIS Info University of Kentucky Neurosurgery
