Biographical Sketch
Dr. Ferdinand Hui joined the Clinic upon completing his neurointerventional fellowship training under Dr. Jacques Dion of Emory University in the summer of 2008. Within the purview of neurointervention, he is particularly interested in dural fistulae and aneurysm from both pathophysiologic and therapeutic perspectives. He is also well versed in current methods of endovascular treatment in ischaemic stroke and intracranial atherosclerotic disease.
Dr. Hui is also a board certified radiologist with a Certificate of Additional Qualification in Neuroradiology. His interests in these areas include MR tensor and functional imaging. Additionally, he has a keen interest in the advantages information technology can afford the practice of medicine, both at individual and institutional levels.
Specialty Interests
AVMs, brain aneurysm, carotid and intracranial angioplasty and stenting, carotid artery disease, carotid artery stenosis, carotid stenting, cerebral aneurysms, cerebrovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease including AVMs and intracranial aneurysms, dural AV fistulas, endovascular and microsurgical management of cerebral aneurysms, endovascular and microsurgical treatment of cerebral aneurysms and vascular malformations, endovascular treatment of stroke and intracranial occlusive disease, epistaxis, fistulas, hemorrhagic stroke, intracranial stenosis, ischemic stroke, neurovascular ultrasound, pre-operative tumor embolization, spinal AVM's, spinal cord vascular malformations, spinal vascular malformations, stenting and surgical treatment of carotid disease, stroke, treatment of spinal cord vascular lesions, vascular malformations
Industry Relationships
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collaborations with industry. As of 10/24/2008 the review
process regarding Dr. Hui’s disclosure had not been
completed. Patients should feel free to contact their doctor
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