Faisal Jahangiri, MD
Neurologist | Clinical Neurophysiology
418 Kirkland Rd Garland TX, 75044About
Dr. Faisal Jahangiri practices neurophysiological monitoring in Garland, Texas. As a Neurophysiologist, Dr. Jahangiri prevents, diagnoses, evaluates and treats autonomic, peripheral, and central nervous system disorders. Neurophysiologists are trained to diagnose and prevent postoperative neurological deficits during spine, orthopedic, neuro, ENT, vascular surgeries, and interventional procedures.
Education and Training
Khyber Medical College MBBS 1991
Uni of Nebraska Medical Center Mini-Fellowship Movement Disor 2020
Am B of Neurophysiologic Monit D.ABNM 2003
ABRET CNIM 2000
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Faisal Jahangiri, MD's Expert Contributions
The Role of EEG in the Differential Diagnosis of Dementia
IntroductionDementia is a well-known condition that affects nearly 5.8 million people in the United States [1]. While people are most familiar with Alzheimer’s dementia, other lesser-known forms of dementia, including Lewy body dementia, Creutzfeldt Jakob disease, and vascular dementia, account...
The Role of Intraoperative Neuromonitoring in Cardiac Surgical Procedures – Part 3
As we continue discussing the vital role Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM) plays in Cardiac Surgery procedures in this third and final part of our vascular series, it is imperative to explore a specific type of surgery to have a more in-depth understanding of the whole...
Facial Paralysis: Causes, Symptoms, Treatments, and the Role of Neuromonitoring in the Prevention and Diagnosis
A few months ago, the famous singer, Justin Bieber, alerted his fans that he had facial paralysis that later was known to be caused by Ramsay Hunt Syndrome. This syndrome starts to emerge when the virus that causes chickenpox directly infects the person’s facial nerve, thus resulting in a type of...
Microvascular Decompression Surgery – Mechanism, Pros and Cons Behind this Complex Neurosurgery
Microvascular decompression surgery (MVD) is a surgical intervention that aims to alleviate nerves that are being compressed, usually by arteries and veins, but tumors can also compress them. These blood vessels or tumors press or push the nerves, thus causing them to become irritated and/or...
Scoliosis and Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring: Benefits of Using Multimodality IONM During Complex Spine Surgeries
Scoliosis is a deformation of the spine. Although the human spine has a normally slight curvature to it, when this curvature exceeds 10 degrees out of its required measurements, a scoliosis diagnosis starts to become a plausible explanation for it. There are three main causes of scoliosis:...
Cat scratch fever
Cat scratch fever, caused by the bacterium Bartonella henselae, typically resolves on its own without long-term effects. However, if you had lymph nodes removed due to complications from the infection, it’s essential to consult with a physician for a personalized advice. Generally, owning cats shouldn’t pose a significant risk, but maintaining good hygiene, like washing your hands after handling cats or their litter, can help prevent infections. READ MORE
My Brain Does Not Register What I see
Hi. Thank you for your question, I can give you general advice. It sounds like you might be describing a visual perception issue or distortion in which you sometimes have difficulty recognizing or understanding objects, even when your eyesight is fine. This could be a form of visual processing disorder or a perceptual issue. It’s essential to discuss these symptoms with a medical professional, such as an optometrist or a neurologist, who can conduct a comprehensive evaluation to determine the underlying cause. They may recommend vision tests, neurological assessments, or other diagnostic measures to better understand and address your specific condition. Having a clear understanding of the issue is the first step toward finding appropriate solutions or interventions to improve your visual perception and overall well-being. READ MORE
I have trouble finding my words
Hi. Thank you for your question. But Difficulty finding the right words to express your thoughts can be caused by various factors, including: 1. Anxiety or Stress: High levels of stress or anxiety can affect your ability to articulate thoughts clearly. 2. Cognitive Fatigue: Mental exhaustion or fatigue can make it harder to access and convey information. 3. Medical Conditions: Conditions like aphasia, dysarthria, or certain neurological disorders can affect speech and language abilities. 4. Medications: Some medications may have side effects that impact speech and cognitive function. 5. Lack of Sleep: Sleep deprivation can impair cognitive function and hinder verbal expression. 6. Language Processing Issues: Some individuals may have difficulties with language processing, making it challenging to find the right words. If this issue persists or is concerning, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional or a speech therapist for a proper evaluation and guidance on addressing the underlying cause. READ MORE
What sickness do I have
Hi. Thank you for your question. It’s possible that you could be dealing with a respiratory infection or flu-like symptoms. The dry cough progressing to a wet cough and the development of nasal symptoms could be indicative of an upper respiratory tract infection. The migraine, dizziness, and vomiting might be unrelated or could be symptoms of the illness, especially if the illness is causing dehydration or affecting your overall well-being. However, it’s essential to consult a physician for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. They can provide a thorough evaluation and recommend the necessary steps to help you recover and manage your symptoms effectively. If your symptoms worsen or if you have concerns about your health, please seek medical attention promptly. READ MORE
Neurology
Hello. I am sorry to know about your condition and pain. Seizures can have various underlying causes, and it’s often essential to work closely with your neurologist to determine the specific cause in your case. Some potential factors to consider include: 1. Epilepsy: This is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures. It can have various causes and may require ongoing treatment. 2. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): While you mentioned your TBIs healed, they could still have long-term effects on brain function, potentially contributing to seizures. 3. Infections: Certain infections, such as encephalitis or meningitis, can lead to seizures. 4. Brain Abnormalities: Structural abnormalities in the brain, such as tumors or vascular malformations, can trigger seizures. 5. Metabolic Disorders: Some metabolic conditions can affect brain function and lead to seizures. 6. Medications or Withdrawal: Some medications or withdrawal from certain substances can trigger seizures. 7. Stress and Sleep Deprivation: These factors can sometimes provoke seizures in individuals with epilepsy. Since your seizures have worsened and you’re experiencing paralysis after them, it’s crucial to work closely with your neurologist to investigate potential causes further. Additional tests, such as EEGs, MRI scans, or blood tests, may be necessary to determine the underlying issue and guide treatment options. Don’t hesitate to seek a second opinion if you feel your current diagnosis and treatment plan aren’t providing answers or relief. Your neurologist can help you navigate this process. Good luck. READ MORE
how safe is it to remove a tumor from brain
Hi. Brain surgeries for tumor removal are routine and the advancement in neuronavigation and Intraoperative Neurophysiological monitoring have made them safer. There are risks involved due to the areas involved. Make sure to ask the surgeon to use Intraoperative Neurophysiological monitoring during surgeries (IONM). IONM team monitors the patients all neurological functions during surgeries. READ MORE
Neurological Diagnosis
Having a cavernous hemangioma in the brainstem, along with a history of seizures and dysautonomia, can be complex. The risk of a brain hemorrhage can depend on various factors, including the size and location of the hemangioma. A vascular neurosurgeon can assess your individual risk and discuss potential complications. Survival and outcomes in the event of a brain hemorrhage also depend on factors like the size of the hemorrhage, how quickly it’s treated, and your overall health. It’s vital to have a consultation with a neurosurgeon expert in cerebrovascular disease. READ MORE
Headache
Please continue working closely with your physician to address your specific symptoms and condition. Depending on the severity and location of the arachnoid cyst, treatment options may include surgery, drainage, or continue monitoring. Discuss your symptoms with a neurosurgeon to explore potential solutions and ensure you receive the most appropriate care. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- President & CEO Global Innervation LLC 2012 - Present
- Assistant Professor of Instruction The University of Texas at Dallas 2022 - Present
- Adjunct Professor Labouré College of Healthcare 2014 - Present
- Faculty Neurocare.AI Academy 2021 - Present
Awards
- The Outstanding Publication in a Peer-Reviewed Journal Award 2021 American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring (ASNM)
- The Outstanding Committee Member Award 2020 American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring (ASNM)
- Fellow, Neurodiagnostic Society (FASET) 2019 The Neurodiagnostic Society (ASET)
- Lead Author, Scientific Achievement Award 2018 American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring (ASNM)
- Lead Author, Scientific Achievement Award 2015 American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring (ASNM)
- Fellow, American Society of Neurophysiologic Monitoring (FASNM) 2013 American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring (ASNM)
Professional Memberships
- ASNM - American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring
- ASET - The Neurodiagnostic Society
- AAN - American Association of Neurological Surgeons
- NASS - North American Spine Society
- ACNS - American Clinical Neurophysiology Society
- ISIN - International Society of Intraoperative Neurophysiology
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- Neurophysiological monitoring in developing countries, educational programs.
Fellowships
- Postgraduate Studies in Biomedical Engineering at Case Western in Cleveland, OH
Articles and Publications
- - Global Innervation, LLC - President and CEO- UT Dallas Department of Neuroscience - Assistant Professor- teaching neurophysiology diploma, and post doctoral fellowship online - online- teaching hands on internationally workshops- Associate Editor of the Neuro Diagnostic Journal
What do you attribute your success to?
- my parents\' prayers
Areas of research
Minimizing neurological deficits in surgeries by Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM); various neurophysiological studies optimization.
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