Anticoagulant Usage and Risk of Thromboembolic Events After Ischemic Stroke in Adults with Cancer
Neurol 105:e214325, Balali,P.,et al, 2025
To Use Perfusion Imaging or Not in Patient Selection for Late Window Endovascular Thrombectomy?
Neurol 100:1039-1040, Katsanos,A.H.,et al, 2023
Thrombectomy versus Medical Management in Mild Strokes due to Large Vessel Occlusion: Exploratory Analysis from the EXTEND-IA Trials and a Pooled International Cohort
Ann Neurol 92:364-378, Sarraj, A.,et al, 2022
Investigating Outcomes Post-Endovascular Thrombectomy in Acute Stroke Patients with Cancer
Neurol 99:e2583-e2592, Shapiro,S.D.,et al, 2022
Screening for Asymptomatic Carotid Artery Stenosis US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement
JAMA 325:476-481, US Preventative Services Task Force, 2021
Direct to Angiography Suite Without Stopping for Computed Tomography Imaging for Patients with Acute Stroke
JAMA Neurol 78:1099-1107, Requena, M.,et al, 2021
Links in the Chain of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
NEJM 380:1771-1772, Ropper, A.H., 2019
Primary Thrombectomy in tPA (Tissue-Type Plasminogen Activator) Eligible Stroke Patients with Proximal Intracranial Occlusions
Stroke 49:265-269, Fischer, U.,et al, 2018
Heart Transplantation in a Patient with Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 and End-Stage Dilated Cardiomyopathy: A Short Term Follow-up
Acta Myologica 37:267-271, Papa, A.A.,et al, 2018
Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A New Tool to Identify Cardioaortic Sources in Ischaemic Stroke
JNNP 88:31-37, Yaghi, S.,et al, 2017
Non-Specific Low Back Pain
Lancet 389:736-747, Maher, C.,et al, 2017
Hydrocephalus in Children
Lancet 387:788-799, Kahle, K.T.,et al, 2016
Death in Pregnancy - An American Tragedy
NEJM 370:890-891, Ecker, J.L., 2014
Newborn Screening for Fragile X Syndrome
JAMA Neurol 71:355-359, Tassone, F., 2014
Sudden Unilateral Painless Loss of Vision
BMJ 349:g4117, Georgalas, I.,et al, 2014
Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha Inhibitors: Risk of Malignancy
UpToDate January, Stone, J.H., 2013
Treatment of Patients with Suspected Ischemic Stroke of Undetermined Onset and Negative Head Computed Tomography Scan
Stroke 44:1494-1495, Adams, H., 2013
A Plain Computed Tomography Scan is Sufficient to Consider Thrombolysis in Patients with Unknown Time of Onset
Stroke 44:1492-1493, Alexandrov, A., 2013
Carotid Stenosis
NEJM 369:1143-1150, Grotta, J., 2013
Aggressive Medical Therapy Alone is Not Adequate in Certain Patients with Severe Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis
Stroke 44:2955-2956, Brown, M.M., 2013
Aggressive Medical Therapy Alone is Adequate in Certain Patients with Severe Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis
Stroke 44:2957-2958, Chaturvedi, S.,et al, 2013
Thrombolysis for Acute Ischemic Stroke in Patients with Cancer
Stroke 44:3573-3576, Murthy, S.B.,et al, 2013
All Patients Should Be Admitted to the Hospital After a Transient Ischemic Attack
Stroke 43:1446-1447,1450, Cucchiara, B.L. & Kasner,S.E., 2012
Not all Patients Should Be Admitted to the Hospital for Observation After a Transient Ischemic Attack
Stroke 43:1448-1449,1450, Amarenco,P., 2012
Revascularization of Asymptomatic High-Grade Carotid Stenosis Is Still Indicated in Some Cases
Stroke 42:1152-1153, 1156, Markus,H., 2011
Revascularization of Asymptomatic High-Grade Stenosis Is Not Indicated With Contemporary Stroke Prevention Medical Therapy
Stroke 42:1154-1155, 1156, Ingall,T.J., 2011
Advanced Brain Imaging Studies Should Be Performed in Patients With Suspected Stroke Presenting Within 4.5 Hours of Symptom Onset
Stroke 42-2666-2667,2670, Parsons, M.W., 2011
Advanced Brain Imaging Studies Should Not Be Performed in Patients With Suspected Stroke Presenting Within 4.5 Hours of Symptom Onset
Stroke 42:2668-2669,2670, Lyden, P.D., 2011
Routine HIV Screening - What Counts in Evidence-Based Policy?
NEJM 365:1265-1268, Bayer, R. and Oppenheimer G.M., 2011
Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (Osler-Weber-Rendu Syndrome)
UpToDate, Feb, Shovlin, C., 2011
Should TIA Patients Be Hospitalized or Referred to a Same-Day Clinic?
Neurol 77-2082-2088, Joshi, J.K.,et al, 2011
Open Biopsy in Patients With Acute Progressive Neurologic Decline and Absence of Mass Lesion
Neurol 75:419-424, Schuette,A.J., et al, 2010
Guidelines for the Management of Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Stroke 41:2108-2129, Morgenstern,L.B.,et al, 2010
Personalized Approaches to Clopidogrel Therapy: Are We There Yet?
Stroke 41:2997-3002, Anderson,C.D.,et al, 2010
AIDS - Related Lymphomas: Primary CNS Lymphoma
UpToDate, April, Doweiko, J.P., 2010
Disclosure of APOE Genotype for Risk of Alzheimers Disease
NEJM 361:245-254,298, Green,R.C.,et al, 2009
Natalizumab: A Double-Edged Sword?
Ann Neurol 66:262-263, DeAngelis,L., 2009
Best Practice Recommendations for the Selection and Management of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Receiving Natalizumab Therapy
Mutliple Sclerosis 15:S26-S36, Coyle,P.K.,et al, 2009
Thunderclap Headache With Normal CT and Lumbar Puncture: Further Investigations Are Unnecessary: For
Stroke 39:1392-1393,1396, Savitz,S.I. &Edlow,J., 2008
Thunderclap Headache With Normal CT and Lumbar Puncture: Further Investigations Are Unnecessary: Against
Stroke 39:1394-1395,1396, Moussouttas,M. &Mayer,S.A., 2008
Death by Nondiagnosis: Why Emergent CT Angiography Should Not Be Done for Patients With Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
AJNR 28:1837-1838, Kallmes,D.F.,et al, 2007
CT Angiography Versus MR Angiography in the Evaluation of Acute Neurovascular Disease
Radiology 245:362-366, Truwit,C.L., 2007
MR Angiography Versus CT Angiography in the Evaluation of Neurovascular Disease
Radiology 245:357-361, Bowen,B.C., 2007
Dementia Screening in Primary Care: Is It Time?
JAMA 298:2409-2411, Brayne,C.,et al, 2007
Multiple Diagnostic Tests Are Needed to Assess Multiple Causes of Dementia
Arch Neurol 63:144-146,146, Rikkert,M.G.M.O.,et al, 2006
The Parkinsons Complex: Parkinsonism Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg
Ann Neurol 59:591-596, Langston,J.W., 2006
Non-Invasive Imaging Compared with Intra-Arterial Angiography in the Diagnosis of Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis: A Meta-Analysis
Lancet 367:1503-1512, Wardlaw,J.M.,et al, 2006
Cerebral Aneurysms
NEJM 355:928-939, Brisman,J.L.,et al, 2006
Patients With Small, Asymptomatic, Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms and No History of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Should Generally Be treated Conservatively-For
Stroke 36:408-409, 407, Wiebers, D.O., 2005