Dr. Mohamed Al-Mashhad

Dr. Mohamed Al-Mashhad

Consultant Neurosurgeon

Dr. Mohamed Al-Mashhad

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Dr. Mohamed El-Mashhad

About:

Dr. Mohamed El-Mashhad has extensive experience in the field of neurosurgery, and is committed to providing distinguished medical care based on scientific research and modern technologies. He focuses on providing psychological and emotional support to patients and their families during the treatment journey.

Consultant Neurosurgeon

Specialties:

Pituitary Disorders:

Evaluation and treatment of hormonal problems associated with the pituitary gland.

Concussion:

Diagnosis and management of concussion cases resulting from head injuries.

Convulsions and epileptic seizures in children:

Providing individual treatment plans for children suffering from epileptic seizures.

Polio:

Providing care and treatment for children with polio.

Involuntary Movements:

Diagnosis and treatment of involuntary movements in children.

Muscular Dystrophy and Neuroinflammation:

Providing treatment for muscle dystrophy and neuroinflammation in children.

Osteomalacia:

Treatment of children suffering from osteomalacia (rickets).

Services Provided:

Spine Surgery:

Performing operations to treat spinal problems such as herniated disc and curvature.

Peripheral Nerve Surgery:

Treatment of peripheral nerve problems such as carpal tunnel syndrome.

Pediatric and adult neurosurgery:

Performing delicate surgeries to treat tumors, deformities, and injuries.

Disc surgery and spinal fusion:

Providing treatment for chronic pain resulting from cartilage problems.

Deep brain stimulation:

A technique to treat some conditions such as Parkinson's disease and epilepsy.

Catheterization to treat brain hemorrhages and clots:

Performing catheterization surgeries to treat hemorrhages and clots.

Treatment of all types of paralysis:

Providing integrated treatment programs for cerebral palsy.

Epilepsy:

Effective management of intractable cases.

Brain endoscopy and spinal curvature correction:

Using advanced techniques to treat deformities.

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FAQ

โœ… Yes, it is possible to treat a pituitary tumor without surgery in certain cases.

๐Ÿงช If the tumor secretes prolactin hormone (๐Ÿ“‰ prolactinoma), treatment typically involves:

Using medications such as:

Cabergoline

Bromocriptine

โžก๏ธ These medications help to:

Reduce hormone production.

Shrink the tumor size.

Sometimes, they are sufficient to achieve complete recovery.

๐Ÿ” In other cases:

If the tumor:

Puts pressure on nearby nerves (e.g., the optic nerve).

Does not respond to medication.

The recommended options may include:

๐Ÿฉบ Endoscopic surgery.

โ˜ข๏ธ Radiotherapy if surgery is not feasible.

๐Ÿฉป Conclusion: The appropriate treatment plan is determined by the physician based on the tumor's type, size, and the patient's symptoms.