Mohannad Ibrahim, MD
Radiology
1500 East Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5030
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About
I spend 80% of my effort doing clinical work, with 50% of that effort spent teaching medical students, radiology residents, and radiology fellows as well as time spent with residents from other services. The remaining 20% of my time is dedicated to research, patient safety and personal development. I work closely with neurosurgeons and head and neck surgeons on several interdisciplinary conferences. I participate in a weekly tumor board reviewing cases with surgeons, medical oncologists, and radiation oncologists to determine the best course of treatment. I assist the otolaryngology surgeons with their preoperative evaluations for sinus surgery cases. I give many lectures on topics regarding head and neck imaging to medical students, residents, and fellows.
Qualifications
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Clinical FellowHospital for Sick Children, Radiology, Toronto, Canada
2003 - 2004
Clinical Fellowship
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ResidencyPennsylvania Hospital, Radiology, Philadelphia, United States
1999 - 2003
Residency
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ResidencyThomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, United States
1998 - 1999
Residency
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InternshipMeridia Hillcrest Huron Hospital, Cleveland, OH, United States
1997 - 1998
Internship
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MDDamascus University, Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic
1988 - 1994
Research Overview
My research interest is primarily in the field of head and neck surgery. I work closely with multiple medical teams on several research projects aimed at better predicting tumor response to treatment.
Recent Publications
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Zhao G, Gibson E, Yoo Y, Re TJ, Das J, Wang H, Kim MM, Shen C, Lee Y, Kondziolka D, Ibrahim M, Lian J, Jain R, Parmar H, Comaniciu D, Balter JM, Cao Y. Sci Rep, 2026 Mar 17;Journal ArticleDeep learning based 3D brain metastasis synthesis with configurable parameters for 3D data augmentation.
DOI:10.1038/s41598-026-43875-0 PMID: 41844777 -
Connolly C, Muchmore B, Wagner M, Ammous Z, Ibrahim M, Keegan CE, Ames EG. Prenatal Diagnosis, 2026 Jan 1;Journal ArticleSevere Nonketotic Hyperglycinemia in Twins Caused by GLDC Variants: The Importance of Accurate Prenatal Variant Interpretation, Counseling, and VUS Disclosure
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Lau B, Ajaero D, Wadden J, Adam T, Sajjakulnukit P, Lyssiotis C, Green A, Snuderl M, Hoff B, Galban C, Parmar H, Ibrahim M, Koschmann C. Neuro-Oncology Pediatrics, 2026 Mar 14; 1 (Supplement_1):Journal ArticleIMG-03. Early reduction in MRI diffusion apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) predicts long term response to ONC201 therapy in patients with H3K27M-DMG
DOI:10.1093/neuped/wuaf001.165 -
Rajeev R, Kelsey L, Srinivasan A, Liao E, Ibrahim M, Seiberlich N, Gulani V, Masotti M, Perera C, Bapuraj JR, Mishra S. Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine ... Scientific Meeting and Exhibition., 2025 Sep 18;Proceeding / Abstract / PosterClinical Temporal Bone Imaging at 0.55T: Comparison of Anatomic Evaluation to 1.5/3T MRI and High-Resolution CT
DOI:10.58530/2025/1900 -
Yoo Y, Gibson E, Zhao G, Re TJ, Parmar H, Das J, Wang H, Kim MM, Shen C, Lee Y, Kondziolka D, Ibrahim M, Lian J, Jain R, Zhu T, Comaniciu D, Balter JM, Cao Y. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys, 2025 Jan 1; 121 (1): 241 - 249.Journal ArticleExtended nnU-Net for Brain Metastasis Detection and Segmentation in Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging With a Large Multi-Institutional Data Set.
DOI:10.1016/j.ijrobp.2024.07.2318 PMID: 39059508 -
Lau B, Ajaero D, Hoff B, Galban C, Parmar H, Ibrahim M, Koschmann C. Neuro-Oncology, 2024 Nov 13; 26 (Supplement_8): viii201 - viii201.Journal ArticleNIMG-29. EARLY REDUCTION IN MRI DIFFUSION APPARENT DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT (ADC) STRONGLY PREDICTS LONG TERM RESPONSE TO ONC201 THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH H3K27M-DMG
DOI:10.1093/neuonc/noae165.0794 PMID: PMC11554046 -
Ibrahim M. 2023 Jul 30;Presentationthe Role of Imaging in Demyelinating Disorders
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Ibrahim M. 2023 Jul 30;PresentationSolving the Mystery, Imaging of Inborn Errors of Metabolism