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Lucia Zamorano
Researcher at Wayne State University
Publications - 100
Citations - 2965
Lucia Zamorano is an academic researcher from Wayne State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiosurgery & Stereotaxis. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 100 publications receiving 2854 citations. Previous affiliations of Lucia Zamorano include University of Bern & Harper University Hospital.
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Randomized comparison of stereotactic radiosurgery followed by conventional radiotherapy with carmustine to conventional radiotherapy with carmustine for patients with glioblastoma multiforme: report of radiation therapy oncology group 93-05 protocol
Luis Souhami,W. Seiferheld,David Brachman,Ervin B. Podgorsak,Maria Werner-Wasik,Robert H. Lustig,Christopher J. Schultz,William T. Sause,Paul Okunieff,Jan C. Buckner,Lucia Zamorano,Minesh P. Mehta,Walter J. Curran +12 more
TL;DR: Stereotactic radiosurgery followed by EBRT and BCNU does not improve the outcome in patients with GBM nor does it change the general quality of life or cognitive functioning.
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Susceptibility-weighted imaging to visualize blood products and improve tumor contrast in the study of brain masses.
Vivek Sehgal,Zachary Delproposto,Djamel Haddar,E. Mark Haacke,E. Mark Haacke,Andrew E. Sloan,Lucia Zamorano,Geoffery Barger,Jiani Hu,Yingbiao Xu,Karthik Prabhakaran,Ilaya Raja Elangovan,Jaladhar Neelavalli,Jürgen R. Reichenbach +13 more
TL;DR: To evaluate the diagnostic value of susceptibility‐weighted imaging (SWI) for studying brain masses, a large number of studies have used SWI to evaluate the value of EMT for treating central nervous system disorders.
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The Application Accuracy of the NeuroMate Robot—A Quantitative Comparison with Frameless and Frame-Based Surgical Localization Systems
TL;DR: The NeuroMate as mentioned in this paper is an image-guided, robotic-assisted system for brain surgery, which is a commercially available system used today for stereotactic procedures in neurosurgery.
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Image-guided insertion of transpedicular screws. A laboratory set-up.
TL;DR: The presented technique provides a safe, accurate, and flexible basis for transpedicular screw placement in the spine and should be further evaluated in clinical applications.
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Computer-Aided Fixation of Spinal Implants
TL;DR: The safety and accuracy of the surgical intervention would be improved by interactive navigation of surgical instruments and features provided by the system for computer-aided fixation of spinal implants described in this paper.