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Dr. Philippe Gailloud received his medical degree from the University
of Geneva, Switzerland in 1991, and completed his residency in diagnostic
and interventional radiology at Geneva University Hospital in 1998.
He completed a research fellowship in morphology at the University of
Geneva in 1994, and clinical fellowships in diagnostic and interventional
neuroradiology at Johns Hopkins. He joined the staff of the Division
of Interventional Neuroradiology in 2000. Besides the diagnosis and
treatment of cerebrovascular diseases in adult patients, Dr. Gailloud
also specializes in the management of neurovascular disorders in children.
He is co-director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Pediatric Neurovascular
Diseases.
Dr. Gailloud has extensively written and presented scientific papers
and articles on a wide range of topics related to diagnostic and interventional
neuroradiology. The development of interventional techniques, the
percutaneous treatment of brain, spinal cord and spine lesions, and
the anatomy and embryology of the cerebral vasculature are among his
main topics of interest.
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