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Christopher R. Durst
Researcher at University of Virginia
Publications - 28
Citations - 4612
Christopher R. Durst is an academic researcher from University of Virginia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aneurysm & Pseudotumor cerebri. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 28 publications receiving 3444 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher R. Durst include West Virginia University.
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The Multimodal Brain Tumor Image Segmentation Benchmark (BRATS)
Bjoern H. Menze,Andras Jakab,Stefan Bauer,Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer,Keyvan Farahani,Justin Kirby,Yuliya Burren,N Porz,Johannes Slotboom,Roland Wiest,Levente Lanczi,Elizabeth R. Gerstner,Marc-André Weber,Tal Arbel,Brian B. Avants,Nicholas Ayache,Patricia Buendia,D. Louis Collins,Nicolas Cordier,Jason J. Corso,Antonio Criminisi,Tilak Das,Hervé Delingette,Çağatay Demiralp,Christopher R. Durst,Michel Dojat,Senan Doyle,Joana Festa,Florence Forbes,Ezequiel Geremia,Ben Glocker,Polina Golland,Xiaotao Guo,Andac Hamamci,Khan M. Iftekharuddin,Raj Jena,Nigel M. John,Ender Konukoglu,Danial Lashkari,José Mariz,Raphael Meier,Sérgio Pereira,Doina Precup,Stephen J. Price,Tammy Riklin Raviv,Syed M. S. Reza,Michael Ryan,Duygu Sarikaya,Lawrence H. Schwartz,Hoo-Chang Shin,Jamie Shotton,Carlos A. Silva,Nuno Sousa,Nagesh K. Subbanna,Gábor Székely,Thomas J. Taylor,Owen M. Thomas,Nicholas J. Tustison,Gozde Unal,Flor Vasseur,Max Wintermark,Dong Hye Ye,Liang Zhao,Binsheng Zhao,Darko Zikic,Marcel Prastawa,Mauricio Reyes,Koen Van Leemput +67 more
TL;DR: The Multimodal Brain Tumor Image Segmentation Benchmark (BRATS) as mentioned in this paper was organized in conjunction with the MICCAI 2012 and 2013 conferences, and twenty state-of-the-art tumor segmentation algorithms were applied to a set of 65 multi-contrast MR scans of low and high grade glioma patients.
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Optimal Symmetric Multimodal Templates and Concatenated Random Forests for Supervised Brain Tumor Segmentation (Simplified) with ANTsR
Nicholas J. Tustison,K. L. Shrinidhi,Max Wintermark,Christopher R. Durst,Benjamin M. Kandel,James C. Gee,Murray Grossman,Brian B. Avants +7 more
TL;DR: This work introduces a framework for supervised segmentation based on multiple modality intensity, geometry, and asymmetry feature sets that interface the supervised learning capabilities of the random forest model with regularized probabilistic segmentation using the recently developed ANTsR package.
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Venous sinus stenting for reduction of intracranial pressure in IIH: a prospective pilot study
Kenneth C. Liu,Robert M. Starke,Christopher R. Durst,Tony R. Wang,Dale Ding,R. Webster Crowley,Steven A. Newman +6 more
TL;DR: For selected patients with IIH and venous Sinus stenosis with an elevated pressure gradient and elevated ICP, venous sinus stenting results in resolution of the venous pressure gradient, reduction in I CP, and functional, neurological, and ophthalmological improvement.
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Endovascular Treatment of Venous Sinus Stenosis in Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension: Complications, Neurological Outcomes, and Radiographic Results
Robert M. Starke,Tony R. Wang,Dale Ding,Christopher R. Durst,R. Webster Crowley,Nohra Chalouhi,David Hasan,Aaron S. Dumont,Pascal Jabbour,Kenneth C. Liu +9 more
TL;DR: In IIH patients with venous sinus stenosis and a physiologic pressure gradient, venous stenting appears to be a safe and effective therapeutic option.
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Prevalence of dural venous sinus stenosis and hypoplasia in a generalized population
Christopher R. Durst,David A. Ornan,Michael A. Reardon,Prachi Mehndiratta,Sugoto Mukherjee,Robert M. Starke,Max Wintermark,Avery J. Evans,Mary E. Jensen,R. Webster Crowley,John R. Gaughen,Kenneth C. Liu +11 more
TL;DR: The prevalence of bilateral transverse sinus stenosis in the general population is not trivial and may be used as a reference for understanding the mechanistic role of stenoses in idiopathic intracranial hypertension, tinnitus, and refractory headaches.