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Abdelmohsen Radwan Hussien, M.D.

Abdelmohsen Radwan Hussien, M.D.

Associate Professor

School
Medical School
Department
Radiology

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  • Biography

    Abdelmohsen Radwan Hussien, M.D., is an Associate Professor of Radiology at UT Southwestern Medical Center and a member of its Neuroradiology Division.

    Originally from Egypt, Dr. Radwan Hussien received his medical training at Cairo University and his radiology residency training at ElGalaa Teaching Hospital and Elfayoum University Hospital. He then completed three fellowship programs at the University of Rochester Medical Center, in neuroradiology, body imaging, and women's imaging.

     In 2017 Dr Hussien obtained Master degree of Science in Business Adminstration, from Simon School of Business, Rochester NY

    Before joining the faculty in 2021, Dr. Radwan Hussien served as an Assistant Professor of Radiology at The State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York.

  • Education
    Graduate School
    Simon Business School , Health Science
    Medical School
    Faculty of Medicine Cairo University Egypt (1997)
    Internship
    Cairo University Hospitals, Egypt (1999), Internal Medicine
    Residency
    ElGalaa Teaching Hospital, Egypt (2003), Diagnostic Radiology
    Residency
    Elfayoum University Hospital, Egypt (2006), Diagnostic Radiology
    Fellowship
    University of Rochester Medical Center (2011), Neuroradiology
    Fellowship
    University of Rochester Medical Center (2012), Radiology/body Imaging
    Fellowship
    University of Rochester Medical Center (2013), Radiology/women's Imaging
  • Publications

    Star Featured Publications

    Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy: A unique case of chronic disease with atypical features.
    Christie O, Mirchia K, Mangla R, Hussain A, Hussien AR, Radiol Case Rep 2022 Jul 17 7 2441-2447
    Striatal dominant lupus encephalitis-Is it vasculitis or an autoimmune process? Literature review & new case report with vessel wall imaging
    Raventhiranathan N, Hussien AR, Mirchia K, Swarnkar A, Mangla R. Radiology case reports 2022
    A unique case of chronic disease with atypical features
    Christie O, Mirchia K, Mangla R, Hussain A, Hussien AR Radiology case reports 2022
    Influences of the Social Media Continuum Model in Radiology: Theory and Reality
    Abdellatif, W., Ding, J., Spieler, B. M., Khosa, F., Hussien, A. R., Kamel, S., Elsayes, K. M., El-Diasty, T. A., Brewington, C., Patlas, M. N. Canadian Association of Radiologists 2022
    Malignant triton tumor of the anterior mediastinum: a rare tumor in a rare location
    Zain S, Mirchia K, Hussien A, Mirchia K. Radiology case reports 2021
    COVID-19 as a rare cause of facial nerve neuritis in a pediatric patient
    Zain S, Petropoulou K, Mirchia K, Hussien A, Mirchia K Radiology case reports 2021
    Evaluation of Radiology Reports by the Emergency Department Clinical Providers: A Message to Radiologists
    Abdellatif W, Ding J, Hussien AR, Hussain A, Shirzad S, Ryan MF, O'Neill SB, Forster BB, Nicolaou S Canadian Association of Radiologists 2021
    Diagnostic Errors in Neuroradiology: A Message to Emergency Radiologists and Trainees
    Hussien AR, Abdellatif W, Siddique Z, Mirchia K, El-Quadi M, Hussain A Canadian Association of Radiologists 2021
    Value of ultrasound evaluation of abnormal axillary lymph node
    Hussien AR, El-Quadi M, Oconnell A. American journal of sonography 2021
    Acute Breast presentation in Emergency Setting, what radiologist need to know
    Hussien AR, El-Quadi M, Shaheen R, Elfar M, Oconnell A American journal of sonography 2021
  • Honors & Awards
    • ARRS
      ARRS 2022 certificate of merit. Beyond Infarcts, the Utility of Diffusion Weighted Imaging in the Spine ARRS 2022 (2022-2022)
    • AIUM
      Scientific poster award AIUM 2012. Sonographic evaluation of axillary Lymph nodes, beyond size and shape (2012-2012)