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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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A Connectomic Atlas of the Human Cerebrum-Chapter 5: The Insula and Opercular Cortex.
Cordell M Baker,Joshua D. Burks,Robert G. Briggs,Andrew K. Conner,Chad A. Glenn,Justin M Robbins,John R. Sheets,Goksel Sali,Tressie M McCoy,James Battiste,Daniel L. O'Donoghue,Michael E. Sughrue +11 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive anatomic atlas of the human cerebrum demonstrating all 180 distinct regions comprising the cerebral cortex is shown, showing the location, functional connectivity, and structural connectivity of these regions.
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Systems and methods for qualifying symmetry to evaluate medical images
TL;DR: In this article, a method and related software are provided for analyzing images such as computerized tomography images obtained from a standard perfusion CT software package, which converts image values to relative differences, which represents meaningful side-to-side asymmetry.
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Pain as a symptom of peripheral nerve sheath tumors: clinical significance and future therapeutic directions
TL;DR: A brief review of the clinical significance of pain, its relevance in pre-operative planning for the treatment of these tumors, and what is known regarding the molecular mechanisms of pain generation by these tumors are presented.
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Preclinical evaluation of the neuroprotective effect of soluble complement receptor type 1 in a nonhuman primate model of reperfused stroke.
J. Mocco,William J. Mack,Andrew F. Ducruet,Ryan G. King,Michael E. Sughrue,Alexander L. Coon,Sergei A. Sosunov,Robert R. Sciacca,Yuan Zhang,Henry C. Marsh,David J. Pinsky,E. Sander Connolly +11 more
TL;DR: The utility of a translational primate model of stroke in the assessment of promising antiischemic agents prior to implementation of large-scale clinical trials is illustrated.
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The Frontal Aslant Tract and Supplementary Motor Area Syndrome: Moving towards a Connectomic Initiation Axis
Robert G. Briggs,Parker G. Allan,Anujan Poologaindran,Nicholas B. Dadario,Isabella M. Young,Syed A. Ahsan,Charles Teo,Michael E. Sughrue +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate how utilizing tractography and a network-based approach decreases the likelihood of transient SMA syndrome during medial frontal glioma surgery, which may be important for functional outcomes and patient quality of life.