Ahmed Abdelhalim, MD

Assistant Professor, Diagnostic Imaging, Department of Diagnostic Radiology
Operations Director, Cardiac Imaging Group, Department of Radiology
Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology
School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, State University of New York at Buffalo

Profile

Areas of Expertise: 
Cardiac imaging
Neurovascular imaging
Pediatric head & neck imaging
Pediatric neurovascular imaging
Neurointerventional radiology

Research

Research Interests: 
Application of modern imaging techniques in brain tumors

Background Information

Education and Training: 
MD - Ain Shams University Faculty of Medicine, Cairo, Egypt
Board Certification: 
Diagnostic Radiology, American Board of Radiology
Fellowships: 
Strong Memorial Hospital (Neuroradiology) University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY
Strong Memorial Hospital (Neurointerventional Radiology) University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY

Publications

Publications: 
  • Abdelhalim AN, Alberico RA. Pediatric neuroimaging. Neurologic clinics 2009; 27(1):285-301, x
  • Battiwalla M, McCarthy PL, Becker J, Smith P, Elefante A, Abdelhalim A, McCarthy A, Almyroudis NG, Paplham P, Segal BH. Leflunomide failure to control recurrent cytomegalovirus infection in the setting of renal failure after allogeneic stem cell transplantation. Transplant infectious disease 2007; 9(1):28-32
  • Chadha MK, Iyer R, Nava ME, Abdelhalim A, Gibbs JF. Leptomeningeal metastases from signet ring adenocarcinoma of the cecum. Journal of clinical oncology 2007; 25(31):5028-5029
  • Abdelhalim A, Barcos M, Block AW, Sait SN, Starostik P, Wetzler M, Wang ES. Remission of Philadelphia chromosome-positive central nervous system leukemia after dasatinib therapy. Leukemia and lymphoma 2007; 48(5):1053-1056
  • Ailawadhi S, Derby L, Mashtare TL, Miller KC, Wilding G, Padmanabhan S, Gottlieb R, Alberico RA, Klippenstein DL, Abdelhalim AN, Chanan-Khan AA. Determining the extent of disease with magnetic resonance imaging of the bone marrow (BM-MRI) in patients with multiple myeloma (MM). Blood 2007; 110(11 Part 1):Abstract #1483
  • Ailawadhi S, Derby L, Miller KC, Mashtare TL, Wilding G, Padmanabhan S, Gottlieb R, Alberico RA, Klippenstein DL, Abdelhalim AN, Chanan-Khan AA. Improved sensitivity of Bone Marrow Magnetic Resonance Imaging (BM-MRI) in quantifying the extent of bone marrow involvement in patients with Multiple Myeloma (MM). Blood 2007; 110(11 Part 2):267B (Abstract #4776)
  • Duffner PK, Barczykowski A, Kay DM, Jalal K, Yan L, Abdelhalim A, Gill S, Gill AL, Carter R. Later onset phenotypes of Krabbe disease: results of the world-wide registry. Pediatric neurology 2012; 46(5):298-306