Professional background

Dr Mahfouz is a consultant radiologist at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) with a specialist interest in breast, gynecological, and general imaging. Dr Mahfouz has specialist expertise in breast, gynecology, and general imaging. He undertakes all aspects of breast diagnostic imaging including mammograms, ultrasound, MRI, and CT. He performs all breast-related image-guided procedures, including ultrasound, MRI and stereotactic breast-related procedures including vacuum excision. In addition to breast imaging, Dr Mahfouz undertakes emergency, gynecological, and general cross-sectional imaging. Dr Mahfouz attained his Fellowship at the Royal College of Radiologists whilst training in the East Midlands Deanery and undertook subspecialist training in symptomatic and screening breast imaging in addition to gynaecological cross-sectional and ultrasound diagnostics. As a junior doctor, he undertook his training at Imperial NHS Trust based at Charing Cross and Hammersmith Hospitals. Dr Mahfouz qualified as a doctor from Barts and the Royal London School of Medicine in 2009. 

Having previously been a regional representative for doctors in training at the Royal College of Radiologists, Dr Mahfouz continues to have an active role in teaching and training. He is enthusiastic about education and continues to examine junior doctors at national radiology courses in addition to presenting at international conferences. Dr Mahfouz is part of the interview panel for UCL Medical School. 
 

Languages spoken

Arabic

Publications

A Simple and Safe Technique for CT Guided Lung Nodule Marking prior to Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgical Resection Revisited.

Stephenson JA, Mahfouz A, Rathinam S, Nakas A, Bajaj A.Lung Cancer Int. 2015;2015:235720. doi: 10.1155/2015/235720. Epub 2015 Oct 22.PMID: 26579236 Free PMC article.

Silastic injection for vocal fold medialization resulting in a false-positive finding on F18 FDG-PET/CT.

Mahfouz A, Naji M, Mok WY, Taghi AS, Win Z.Ear Nose Throat J. 2015 Sep;94(9):400-2.