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Michael E. Sughrue

Researcher at University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

Publications -  320
Citations -  8960

Michael E. Sughrue is an academic researcher from University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Meningioma. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 284 publications receiving 7058 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael E. Sughrue include University of Oklahoma & University of California, San Francisco.

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Anatomy and white matter connections of the orbitofrontal gyrus

TL;DR: The authors have characterized 3 major connections of the orbitofrontal cortex based on relationships to other well-known structures through diffusion tensor imaging-based fiber tracking validated by gross anatomical dissection as ground truth.
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A critical evaluation of cystic features in primary glioblastoma as a prognostic factor for survival: Clinical article

TL;DR: This study, comprising the largest series of cases of primary cystic GBM reported in the literature to date, demonstrates that the presence of a large cyst in patients with GBM does not significantly affect overall survival as compared with survival in patients without a cyst.
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Radiobiology of vestibular schwannomas: mechanisms of radioresistance and potential targets for therapeutic sensitization

TL;DR: An improved understanding of the radiobiological behavior of VS may help guide appropriate patient selection for SRS and potentially aid in the design of novel therapies to treat radioresistant tumors.
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Tumor control after surgery and radiotherapy for pineocytoma.

TL;DR: Gross-total resection is the ideal treatment for pineocytoma and might represent a cure for these lesions, and adjuvant radiation therapy after STR is of questionable benefit for these patients.
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Supratentorial hemangioblastoma: clinical features, prognosis, and predictive value of location for von Hippel–Lindau disease

TL;DR: Gross-total resection appears to be superior to other treatment modalities in extending PFS, and Von Hippel-Lindau disease is positively correlated with supratentorial hemangioblastoma when compared with non-supratentorial CNS hemang ioblastomas, particularly when present in the sellar/suprasellar region.