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Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 397
Citations - 11457
Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cavernous sinus. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 322 publications receiving 8684 citations. Previous affiliations of Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda include University of Pittsburgh & Lucile Packard Children's Hospital.
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Deterministic Diffusion Fiber Tracking Improved by Quantitative Anisotropy
TL;DR: The performance of quantitative anisotropy (QA) in facilitating deterministic fiber tracking may assist fiber tracking studies and facilitate the advancement of human connectomics.
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European position paper on endoscopic management of tumours of the nose, paranasal sinuses and skull base.
Valerie J. Lund,Heinz Stammberger,Piero Nicolai,Paolo Castelnuovo,T Beal,A Beham,Manuel Bernal-Sprekelsen,Hannes Braun,Paolo Cappabianca,Ricardo L. Carrau,Luigi Maria Cavallo,Clarici G,W Draf,Felice Esposito,Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda,W. J. Fokkens,Paul Gardner,Gellner,H. Hellquist,P Hermann,Werner Hosemann,David Howard,Nicholas R Jones,Mark Jorissen,Amin B. Kassam,Daniel F. Kelly,Kurschel-Lackner S,S Leong,Nancy McLaughlin,Roberto Maroldi,Amir Minovi,M Mokry,Metin Önerci,YK Ong,Daniel M. Prevedello,H. A. Saleh,DS Sehti,D Simmen,Carl H. Snyderman,A Solares,M F Spittle,Aldo Cassol Stamm,Peter Valentin Tomazic,Matteo Trimarchi,F Unger,Peter-John Wormald,Adam M. Zanation +46 more
TL;DR: The present document is intended to be a state-of-the art review of neoplasia affecting the nose, paranasal sinuses and adjacent skull base to provide an evidence-based review of the diagnostic methods and to propose algorithms for the management of the disease.
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Population-averaged atlas of the macroscale human structural connectome and its network topology.
Fang-Cheng Yeh,Sandip S. Panesar,David Fernandes,Antonio Meola,Masanori Yoshino,Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda,Jean M. Vettel,Timothy Verstynen +7 more
TL;DR: An expert‐vetted, population‐averaged atlas of the structural connectome derived from diffusion MRI data is reported, providing representative organization of human brain white matter, complementary to traditional histologically‐derived and voxel‐based white matter atlases.
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Three-dimensional microsurgical and tractographic anatomy of the white matter of the human brain.
Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda,Albert L. Rhoton,Juan Álvarez-Linera,Yukinari Kakizawa,Chan-Young Choi,Evandro de Oliveira +5 more
TL;DR: The fiber-dissection and diffusion-tensor magnetic resonance imaging techniques are reciprocally enriched not only in their application to the study of the complex intrinsic architecture of the brain, but also in their practical use for diagnosis and surgical planning.
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High-definition fiber tractography of the human brain: neuroanatomical validation and neurosurgical applications.
Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda,Sudhir Pathak,Johnathan A. Engh,Kevin Jarbo,Timothy Verstynen,Fang-Cheng Yeh,Yibao Wang,Arlan Mintz,Fernando E. Boada,Walter Schneider,Robert M. Friedlander +10 more
TL;DR: From a clinical perspective, HDFT provides accurate structural connectivity studies in patients with intracerebral lesions, allowing qualitative and quantitative white matter damage assessment, aiding in understanding lesional patterns of white matter structural injury, and facilitating innovative neurosurgical applications.