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Dr. Akram Shaaban serves as a Clinical Professor in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Board certified by the American Board of Radiology, he specializes in Abdominal Imaging, Cardiovascular Imaging, and Gynecological Imaging with extensive clinical experience at University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City.
His educational trajectory includes:
- M.B.B.Ch. from University of Alexandria
- Internship and Residency in Radiology at University of Alexandria Hospitals
- Residency in Radiology at University of Utah School of Medicine
- Fellowship in Cardiovascular Imaging at University of California
Dr. Shaaban's research concentrates on advanced abdominal and body imaging, particularly liver pathology (including tumor mimics and cirrhotic complications), adrenal disorders (cystic masses and hemorrhage), and gynecological conditions (ovarian tumors and uterine fibroids). His methodology emphasizes multimodality imaging integration (CT, MRI, ultrasound) to resolve diagnostic challenges in complex anatomical regions like the perirenal space, sciatic foramen, and Morison's pouch, with significant contributions to understanding post-Fontan liver disease and postoperative complications.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2021-2024) reveals a dominant focus on abdominal radiology, characterized by comprehensive anatomical reviews, pathological correlations, and diagnostic pitfalls across liver, adrenal, and pelvic imaging. His work consistently bridges clinical radiology with surgical and medical specialties through detailed imaging-pathology correlations and evidence-based diagnostic frameworks.
Dr. Shaaban maintains active clinical engagement with no listed scientific awards in the provided materials. His academic contributions primarily manifest through high-impact publications in journals like Radiographics and Abdominal Radiology, though specific grant funding or student mentorship details are not documented.
No dedicated laboratory or research team structure is specified in the available information, with his scholarly output suggesting collaborative work within the university's radiology department and affiliated medical specialties.
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