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Benham Badie
Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publications - 5
Citations - 774
Benham Badie is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diffusion MRI & White matter. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 755 citations.
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White matter tractography using diffusion tensor deflection.
Mariana Lazar,David M. Weinstein,Jay S. Tsuruda,Khader M. Hasan,Konstantinos Arfanakis,M. Elizabeth Meyerand,Benham Badie,Howard A. Rowley,Victor M. Haughton,Aaron S. Field,Andrew L. Alexander +10 more
TL;DR: Simulations show that the deflection term is less sensitive than the major eigenvector to image noise and is promising for mapping the organizational patterns of white matter in the human brain as well as mapping the relationship between major fiber trajectories and the location and extent of brain lesions.
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White matter reorganization after surgical resection of brain tumors and vascular malformations.
TL;DR: DTI and WMT were used to evaluate WM tract reorganization after the surgical resection of brain tumors and vascular malformations and revealed a series of tract alteration patterns including deviation, deformation, infiltration, and apparent tract interruption.
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Quantitative analysis of diffusion tensor orientation: Theoretical framework
TL;DR: A novel approach distills the rich, 3D information available from the diffusion tensor into a form that lends itself to quantitative analysis and statistical hypothesis testing.
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Continuous 28-day iododeoxyuridine infusion and hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy for malignant glioma: a phase I clinical study.
Craig A. Schulz,Minesh P. Mehta,Benham Badie,Cornelius J. McGinn,H. Ian Robins,Lori Hayes,Rick Chappell,Jen Volkman,Kim Binger,Rhoda Z. Arzoomanian,Kris Simon,Dona Alberti,C. Feierabend,Kendra D. Tutsch,Keith A. Kunugi,George Wilding,Timothy J. Kinsella +16 more
TL;DR: Granulocyte incorporation data verified the concept that prolonged IUdr infusion results in IUdr-DNA replacement that corresponds to a high degree of cell labeling and attained levels needed for clinical radiosensitization.
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9 Continuous 28 day iododeoxyuridine (IUdR) infusion and hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy (HART) for malignant glioma: A phase I clinical and thymidine replacement study
Craig A. Schulz,Minesh P. Mehta,H. I. Robins,Benham Badie,Rhoda Z. Arzoomanian,Kris Simon,Dona Alberti,C. Feierabend,Keith A. Kunugi,George Wilding,Timothy J. Kinsella +10 more