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David Fiorella

Researcher at Stony Brook University

Publications -  349
Citations -  20708

David Fiorella is an academic researcher from Stony Brook University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aneurysm & Stroke. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 328 publications receiving 17960 citations. Previous affiliations of David Fiorella include Emory University & State University of New York System.

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Role of 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptors in the stimulus effects of hallucinogenic drugs. II: Reassessment of LSD false positives.

TL;DR: It is concluded that MK-212 and yohimbine are neither LSD nor (−)DOM false positives, and 5-HT2A agonist activity may be required, but is not in itself sufficient, for indolamine and phenylalkglamine compounds to elicit hallucinations in humans.
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Physical Factors Effecting Cerebral Aneurysm Pathophysiology

TL;DR: Both the prevalence of aneurysms in the general population and the incidence of ruptures in the aneurYSm population are extremely low, suggesting that hemodynamic factors and purely mechanical explanations by themselves may serve as necessary, but never as necessary and sufficient conditions of this disease’s causation.
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Delayed intraparenchymal hemorrhage following pipeline embolization device treatment for a giant recanalized ophthalmic aneurysm

TL;DR: A case report is presented which describes a novel complication of delayed intraparenchymal hemorrhage following deployment of a pipeline embolization device for the treatment of a previously ruptured partially thrombosed ophthalmic segment aneurysm.
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A meta-analysis of prospective randomized controlled trials evaluating endovascular therapies for acute ischemic stroke.

TL;DR: A meta-analysis of prospective RCTs comparing endov vascular therapies with medical management demonstrates superior outcomes in patients randomized to endovascular therapy.
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How safe and effective are existing treatments for wide-necked bifurcation aneurysms? Literature-based objective performance criteria for safety and effectiveness.

TL;DR: Conventional therapies for WNBAs are associated with relatively low rates of complete occlusion and peri-procedural complications are not uncommon and it is important that the available data regarding predicate treatments is understood.