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Reed A. Omary

Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison

Publications -  25
Citations -  1194

Reed A. Omary is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance angiography & Imaging phantom. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1147 citations. Previous affiliations of Reed A. Omary include University of Virginia & University of Chicago.

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The impact of uterine fibroid embolization on resumption of menses and ovarian function.

TL;DR: The majority of patients undergoing UFE will have resumption of menses, but the incidence of postprocedure ovarian failure is considerably higher than reported to date.
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Incidence of radiation pneumonitis after hepatic intra-arterial radiotherapy with yttrium-90 microspheres assuming uniform lung distribution.

TL;DR: RP was not predicted using the currently used Y90 dosimetry models that assume uniform distribution in the lungs, and further investigation and dose escalation studies are required to more precisely define the radiation tolerance of lung parenchyma using this mode of therapy.
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A Genetic Animal Model of Human Neocortical Heterotopia Associated with Seizures

TL;DR: The tish rat is a unique neurological mutant that shares several features with a human cortical malformation associated with epilepsy that is likely to provide insights into the cellular and molecular events contributing to seizure development in dysplastic neocortex.
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Real-Time MR Imaging-guided Passive Catheter Tracking with Use of Gadolinium-filled Catheters

TL;DR: Accurate MR imaging-guided passive catheter tracking was feasible in real-time with use of dilute Gd-filled catheters, and this technique may have application in MR Imaging-guided endovascular procedures.
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MR-guided angioplasty of renal artery stenosis in a pig model: a feasibility study.

TL;DR: Use of MR guidance for the angioplasty of renal artery stenosis in pigs is feasible and technical success in performing three of three attempted dilations is achieved.