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Ann M. Peiffer
Researcher at Wake Forest University
Publications - 62
Citations - 3006
Ann M. Peiffer is an academic researcher from Wake Forest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stimulus modality & Dose-volume histogram. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 62 publications receiving 2619 citations. Previous affiliations of Ann M. Peiffer include University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center & Mars Hill University.
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Prediction of new brain metastases after radiosurgery: validation and analysis of performance of a multi-institutional nomogram
D.N. Ayala-Peacock,D.N. Ayala-Peacock,Albert Attia,Steve Braunstein,Manmeet Ahluwalia,Jaroslaw T. Hepel,Caroline Chung,Joseph N. Contessa,Emory R. McTyre,Ann M. Peiffer,John T. Lucas,Scott Isom,Nicholas M. Pajewski,Rupesh Kotecha,Mark J. Stavas,Brandi R. Page,Lawrence Kleinberg,Colette J. Shen,Robert B. Taylor,Nasarachi E. Onyeuku,Andrew T. Hyde,Daniel Gorovets,Samuel T. Chao,Christopher D. Corso,Jimmy Ruiz,Kounosuke Watabe,Stephen B. Tatter,Gelareh Zadeh,Veronica Chiang,John B. Fiveash,Michael D. Chan +30 more
TL;DR: A multi-institutionally validated prognostic model and nomogram are presented to predict risk of DBF and guide risk-stratification of patients who are appropriate candidates for radiosurgery versus upfront WBRT.
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Differential effects of radiation and age on diffusion tensor imaging in rats.
TL;DR: Targets of the fWBI-induced change in this rodent model of fractionated whole-brain irradiation induced cognitive impairment may be the less myelinated or unmyelinated axons, extracellular matrix, or synaptic fields rather than heavily myelination tracts.
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Applying capacity analyses to psychophysical evaluation of multisensory interactions
TL;DR: The current paper presents capacity analysis of a behavioral data set previously analyzed using the race model, and it is hoped that this exploration of capacity and race model analyses will encourage the use of this promising new technique both in multisensory research and other applicable fields.
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Pathology of Fractionated Whole-Brain Irradiation in Rhesus Monkeys (Macaca mulatta)
David B. Hanbury,Mike E. Robbins,J. Daniel Bourland,Kenneth T. Wheeler,Ann M. Peiffer,Erin Mitchell,James B. Daunais,Sam A. Deadwyler,J. Mark Cline +8 more
TL;DR: In response to fWBI, the NHPs showed pathology similar to humans exposed to radiation and show comparable cognitive decline, providing a basis for implementing NHPs to examine and treat adverse cognitive and neurophysiologic sequelae of radiation exposure in humans.
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Taste and smell disturbances after brain irradiation: a dose-volume histogram analysis of a prospective observational study.
C. Marc Leyrer,Michael D. Chan,Ann M. Peiffer,Elizabeth Horne,M. Harmon,Annette Carter,William H. Hinson,Susan Mirlohi,Susan E. Duncan,Andrea M. Dietrich,Glenn J. Lesser +10 more
TL;DR: Radiation-induced taste toxicity appears to be more common in temporal lobe tumors, and may be related to the dose received by the nasopharynx.