The Spinal CSF Leak Foundation is pleased to announce two additions to our Medical Advisory Board: Dr. Andrew Callen and Dr. Mark Mamlouk.
Dr. Callen, neuroradiologist, is an assistant professor of radiology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. He is also the director of the University of Colorado CSF Leak Program, where he leads a collaborative team of radiologists, neurologists, and neurosurgeons to provide cutting-edge testing and treatment for spinal CSF leak.
Dr. Mamlouk, also a neuroradiologist, volunteers as an assistant clinical professor of neuroradiology at the University of California San Francisco and works at Kaiser Permanente in Santa Clara. His research interests include many areas within neuroradiology, including cutaneous vascular anomalies, adult & pediatric head/neck, spine procedures—and of course spinal CSF leak.
Welcome! We are so glad to have you on board!
Further reading:
Dr. Mark Mamlouk presents a talk at the 2021 Cedars-Sinai Intracranial Hypotension Symposium on “Investigational treatment: CT-fibrin glue for CSF-venous fistulas”
In conversation with Dr. Callen: Dr. Andrew Callen discusses his recent paper on the case of a woman with an iatrogenic spinal CSF leak—the symptoms of which didn’t show up for 12 years after her inadvertent dural puncture.