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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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Population-Averaged Atlas of the Macroscale Human Structural Connectome and Its Network Topology

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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The claustrum and its projection system in the human brain: a microsurgical and tractographic anatomical study.

TL;DR: The combination of the fiber dissection technique and DT imaging-based tractography supports the presence of the claustrocortical system as an integrative network in humans and offers the potential to aid in understanding the diffusion of gliomas in the insula and other areas of the brain.
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Rethinking the Role of the Middle Longitudinal Fascicle in Language and Auditory Pathways

TL;DR: This study combines high-angular-resolution fiber tractography and fiber microdissection techniques to determine the trajectory, cortical connectivity, and a quantitative analysis of the middle longitudinal fascicle (MdLF), and hypothesize that, rather than a language-related tract, the MdLF may contribute to the dorsal "where" pathway of the auditory system.
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ICAR: endoscopic skull-base surgery.

TL;DR: To consolidate and critically appraise the available literature, experts in skull‐base surgery have produced the International Consensus Statement on Endoscopic Skull‐Base Surgery (ICAR:ESBS).
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"Far-medial" expanded endonasal approach to the inferior third of the clivus: the transcondylar and transjugular tubercle approaches.

TL;DR: The transcondylar and transjugular tubercle “far medial” expansions of the endoscopic endonasal approach to the inferior third of the clivus provide a unique surgical corridor to the ventrolateral surface of the ponto- and cervicomedullary junctions.