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Sadek Hilal was born on 1930 in Cairo, Egypt, is a practitioner. Discover Sadek Hilal's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?
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Radiology practitioner; Lecturer and head of radiology department at Columbia |
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70 years old |
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1930 |
Birthday |
1930 |
Birthplace |
Cairo, Egypt |
Date of death |
December 24, 2000 - Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey |
Died Place |
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, US |
Nationality |
Egypt |
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Sadek Hilal Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Sadek Hilal's Wife?
His wife is Cynthia Ann Tutundgy
Family |
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Dr. Kamel Boutros Hilal, MD (father)Alice-Helene Joseph (Kanawaty) Hilal (mother) |
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Cynthia Ann Tutundgy |
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Children |
4, including Paul |
Sadek Hilal Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Sadek Hilal worth at the age of 70 years old? Sadek Hilal’s income source is mostly from being a successful practitioner. He is from Egypt. We have estimated
Sadek Hilal's net worth
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Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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In 1968, he developed the technique of embolization, a way to treat malformations of blood vessels in the brain by injecting substances to occlude them. This step is considered pivotal in the history of interventional radiology. The findings were published in 1975 in the Journal of Neurosurgery.
Dr. Hilal married Cynthia Ann Tutundgy on June 28, 1964. She was a guidance counselor at a parochial school in Brooklyn. They had three sons and a daughter, and lived in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. The children are Paul, Philip, and twins, Drs. Peter Hilal and Diane Hilal Campo. Kamil, sometimes spelled Kamel, is a patronymic middle name. An Arabic speaker understands "Sadek Kamil Hilal" to mean "Sadek, son of Kamil Hilal".
Columbia University recruited him in 1963 as an assistant professor and assisting attending radiologist. He then became the director of Columbia's division of radiology and was a professor of radiology and neurological surgery at the College of Physicians and Surgeons from 1979 until his emeritus status four years before his death. At his death in 2000, age 70, he was president of the International Society of Neuroradiology, a position he held since 1998.
He received his medical degree from the Cairo University School of Medicine in 1955 and earned a doctorate in radiology from the University of Minnesota in 1962. His thesis entitled, The Measurement of Blood Flow by Radiologic Technique, became one of the most frequently cited references in the field, according to the journal Radiology.
He attended the French Jesuit College de Sainte Familie in Cairo for his primary and secondary education, and received his Medical Degree from Cairo University. While attending Cairo University, Sadek had to hide his Christianity from his professors by omitting his grandfather's name and using his great-grandfather's instead; going by Sadek Kamil Ibrahim Hilal rather than Sadek Kamil Boutros Hilal. As fair, blue-eyed Christians of Syrian and Lebanese descent, the family faced regular discrimination from Egyptian society and institutions. When the Egyptian government of Gamal Abdul Nasser began persecuting Christians in the late 1950s, the family decided to fulfill their late father Kamel's dream of immigrating to the United States.
Sadek Kamil Hilal was born in Cairo, Egypt, to Dr. Kamel Boutros Hilal, MD and Alice-Helene Joseph Kanawaty. He was baptized "Peter" in honor of his grandfather, Boutros Ibrahim Hilal. He had three brothers, Ghanem (December 16, 1931 Cairo – September 17, 1998 of Plymouth, MN), Adel (September 29, 1935 Cairo – August 18, 2016 of Golden Valley, MN), and Fayiz (July 11, 1940, Cairo – August 1, 1915, Poughkeepsie, NY), and a sister Hoda (of Greenwich, CT). The family was Melkite Catholic.
Sadek Kamil Hilal (1930, Cairo – 2000, New Jersey, sometimes Sadek Kamel Hilal) was a Columbia University radiologist and one of the most influential researchers in advancing imaging science and radiology in the twentieth century.
Sadek was born into a medical family with a tradition of community service. His father, Dr. Kamil Boutros Hilal, was part of a humanitarian mission sent to Adana, Turkey during the Adana Massacres of Armenian Christians in 1909, and was a founding member of the Alumni Association of the American University of Beirut Medical School. Sadek followed his father's footsteps into a medical career.