
Ahmed Kashkoush
@akashkoushmd
Cleveland Clinic Neurosurgery Class of 2026
Endovascular Neuroradiology Fellowship, Class of 2027
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27-05-2024 03:38:12
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Can we predict outcomes for basal ganglia intracranial hemorrhage (bgICH) using spatial imaging data! By modeling bgICH location, Ahmed Kashkoush et al. identified key areas linked to worse prognosis, offering potential for better surgical selection and prognostication. #ICH


High impact presentation by all-star Josie Volovetz, MD at CCF NSGY Grand Rounds today morning on her PhD work examining the sex bias in immune response to GBM resection


Had a great time at this year's Sun Valley Cerebrovascular Conference. Thanks for having me and hope to be back next year!


Computer vision methods for basal ganglia hemorrhage expansion. Development of automated hemorrhage analysis tools may help to better identify patients for aggressive medical or early surgical intervention. Nina Z. Moore, M.D., M.S.E. Mark Bain, MD, MS Mark Davison, MD journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/a…



Check out our work on automated CT-based functional outcome prediction in basal ganglia hemorrhage, just published in Neurosurgery Publications! Goal is to provide real time clinical decision making support to identify good candidates for surgical evacuation. journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/a…

Join Ashutosh Mahapatra, MD on Wednesday, June 11 at 4:00 PM ET for "Medium and Distal Vessel Occlusions: Utilizing Microfabricated Technology to Optimize Results". Thank you to Scientia Vascular for sharing this webinar with our members. Register: register.gotowebinar.com/register/35889…


Ahmed Kashkoush reviews the existing data on MIS basal ganglia IPH evacuation compared to medical management, showing modest but present better outcomes with surgical evacuation. #snis2025 @SNISInfo ESMINT Society CV Section Felipe C. Albuquerque Michael Chen, MD Dr. DiestroKE Matthew Amans


Ahmed Kashkoush shares the results of MIS evacuation of moderately sized putaminal hemorrhages, with better outcomes with surgical evacuation over medical therapy, particularly with posterior locations #snis2025 @SNISInfo ESMINT Society CV Section Felipe C. Albuquerque Michael Chen, MD
