Neurosurgeon

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Los Angeles, CA 90095
United States
Dr. Anthony Wang specializes in pediatric, cerebrovascular, and complex cranial base surgeries and has fellowship training in each of these subspecialties. His clinical specialties include pediatric brain tumors, moyamoya disease, bypasses for cerebral revascularization, aneurysm and AVM surgery, complex skull base surgery, and Chiari malformations. In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Wang’s research focuses on tailoring immunotherapy for pediatric brain tumors.
Dr. Wang is experienced with superficial siderosis active bleed repairs.
Dr. Wang received his medical degree from the Duke University School of Medicine. He completed his residency in the prestigious University of Michigan Department of Neurosurgery. He went on to a fellowship in cerebrovascular and skull base surgery, training under renowned neurosurgeons Dr. Jacques Morcos and Dr. Roberto Heros in Miami. He then performed a fellowship at Seattle Children's Hospital with pediatric neurosurgeons Dr. Jeffrey Ojemann and Dr. Richard Ellenbogen before joining the UCLA faculty.
Shreveport, LA 71101
United States
Dr. Brian Willis specializes in general neurosurgery, including craniocerebral trauma, brain tumors, hydrocephalus, degenerative disease of the spine, and microsurgical techniques. He had additional training in pediatric and stereotactic neurosurgery.
Professor of Neurosurgery,
Mary Louise and Ben Levy Jr. Endowed Professor in Neurosurgery
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015
United States
Rochester, Minnesota 55902
United States
Rochester, Minnesota 55902
United States
Paducah, Kentucky 42003
United States
Los Angeles, CA 90048
United States
Wouter I Schievink, MD focuses on outcomes of complex cerebrovascular surgery, syndromes of spontaneous intracranial hypotensionOverview Craniospinal Hypotension, also known as Intracrania.../spinal CSF leaks, as well as extracellular matrix proteins in intracranial aneurysms and cervicocephalic arterial dissections and models of intracranial aneurysms.
Dr. Schievink specializes in dural leak repair and is experienced in surgery on superficial siderosis patients
Director, Microvascular Neurosurgery Program
Cedars-Sinai Affiliations
- Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery
- Neurovascular Center
- Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Leak
- Neurosurgery
- Professor, Neurosurgery
Publications
- Schievink WI. Spontaneous spinal cerebrospinal fluid leaks and intracranial hypotension. JAMA. 2006;295(19):2286-2296.
- Schievink WI. Spontaneous dissection of the carotid and vertebral arteries. N Engl J Med. 2001;344(12):898-906.
- Schievink WI. Intracranial aneurysms. N Engl J Med. 1997;336(1):28-40.
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