Dr. Osama O Zaidat MD
Neurologist | Neurology
9200 W Wisconsin Ave Froedtert & Med Coll Milwaukee WI, 53226About
S am O. Zaidat, MD, MSc, is an Associate Professor in the department of Neurology and Neurosurgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Zaidat is a Neurologist with special training in endovascula ...
Board Certification
Psychiatry and NeurologyAmerican Board of Psychiatry and NeurologyABPN- 2010
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Orthostatic limb shaking from carotid hypoperfusion.
- Neuromuscular transmission defect caused by carbamazepine.
- Cervicomedullary junction compression caused by vertebral artery dolichoectasia and requiring surgical treatment. Case report.
- Rectus sheath hematoma complicating percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy.
- Timing of neurologic deterioration in massive middle cerebral artery infarction: a multicenter review.
- Vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia diagnosed by magnetic resonance angiography and risk of stroke and death: a cohort study.
- Migraine as a risk factor for subclinical brain lesions.
- Clinical and radiological features of symptomatic cerebral perfusion failure due to carotid artery occlusion surgically corrected by extracranialintracranial bypass surgery.
- A prospective multicenter study to evaluate the feasibility and safety of aggressive antihypertensive treatment in patients with acute intracerebral hemorrhage.
- Intracranial arterial dolichoectasia is associated with enlarged descending thoracic aorta.
- Endovascular treatment of inadvertent cannulation of the vertebro-subclavian arterial junction.
- Transbrachial stent-assisted coil embolization of right posterior inferior cerebellar artery aneurysm: technical case report.
- Vertebral artery dissection with amphetamine abuse.
- The value of CT angiography and transcranial doppler sonography in triaging suspected cerebral vasospasm in SAH prior to endovascular therapy.
- The NIH registry on use of the Wingspan stent for symptomatic 70-99% intracranial
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Fellowships
- Duke University, Neurointerventional, Interventional Neurology, NC, USA 2005
- Case Medical School, Stroke and Neurocritical Care, OH, USA 2000
- Cerebrovascular Disease and Neurocritical Care - Case Western Reserve University - Cleveland, OH 1998
- Neurointerventional - Duke University Medical Center - Durham, NC 2003
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