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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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Letter: Precautions for Endoscopic Transnasal Skull Base Surgery During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Zara M. Patel,Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda,Peter H. Hwang,Jayakar V. Nayak,Robert L. Dodd,Hamed Sajjadi,Robert K. Jackler +6 more
TL;DR: The primary purpose of the Letter was to alert the international readership of Neurosurgery that precautions for endoscopic transnasal skull base surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic were warranted, and concerns for potential spread during endonasal surgery in a CO VID-19 patient remain high, and recommendations for preoperative COvid-19 testing and use of PPE are strong.
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Endoscopic endonasal approach for resection of cranial base chordomas: outcomes and learning curve.
Maria Koutourousiou,Paul A. Gardner,Matthew J. Tormenti,Stephanie L. Henry,Susan Stefko,Amin B. Kassam,Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda,Carl H. Snyderman +7 more
TL;DR: For the treatment of Cranial base chordomas, the EEA is a competitive alternative to transcranial approaches with minimal morbidity and high success rates of GTR when performed by experienced cranial base surgeons.
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Subcomponents and connectivity of the superior longitudinal fasciculus in the human brain
Xuhui Wang,Xuhui Wang,Sudhir Pathak,Lucia Stefaneanu,Fang-Cheng Yeh,Shiting Li,Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda +6 more
TL;DR: A strong asymmetry of the dorsal SLF (SLF-II), where the connectivity between the supramarginal gyrus with the dorsal precentral gyrus and the caudal middle frontal gyrus was only present in the left hemisphere, is identified.
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Endoscopic endonasal surgery for giant pituitary adenomas: advantages and limitations
Maria Koutourousiou,Paul A. Gardner,Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda,Alessandro Paluzzi,Eric W. Wang,Carl H. Snyderman +5 more
TL;DR: Endoscopic endonasal surgery provides effective initial management of giant pituitary adenomas with favorable results compared with traditional microscopic transsphenoidal and transcranial approaches.
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Endoscopic endonasal approach for pituitary adenomas: a series of 555 patients
Alessandro Paluzzi,Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda,S. Tonya Stefko,Sue M. Challinor,Carl H. Snyderman,Paul A. Gardner +5 more
TL;DR: The EEA is a safe and effective way to surgically approach pituitary adenomas, particularly in recurrent tumors, those with supra-sellar extension or cavernous sinus invasion, compared with previous series of microscopic and endoscopic approaches.