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Chad A Holder

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Halani S, Yousefi S, Velazquez Vega J, Rossi M, Zhao Z, Amrollahi F, et al.
NPJ Precis Oncol . 2018 Nov; 2:24. PMID: 30417117
Oligodendrogliomas are diffusely infiltrative gliomas defined by -mutation and co-deletion of 1p/19q. They have highly variable clinical courses, with survivals ranging from 6 months to over 20 years, but little...
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Dunn Jr W, Aerts H, Cooper L, Holder C, Hwang S, Jaffe C, et al.
J Neuroimaging Psychiatry Neurol . 2018 Mar; 1(2):64-72. PMID: 29600296
Background: Radiological assessments of biologically relevant regions in glioblastoma have been associated with genotypic characteristics, implying a potential role in personalized medicine. Here, we assess the reproducibility and association with...
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Sadigh G, Holder C, Switchenko J, Dehkharghani S, Allen J
J Neurosurg . 2017 Oct; 129(3):670-676. PMID: 29027857
OBJECTIVE Diagnostic algorithms for nontraumatic angiographically negative subarachnoid hemorrhage (AN-SAH) vary, and the optimal method remains subject to debate. This study assessed the added value of cervical spine MRI in...
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Lehrer M, Bhadra A, Ravikumar V, Chen J, Wintermark M, Hwang S, et al.
Oncoscience . 2017 Aug; 4(5-6):57-66. PMID: 28781988
Background And Purpose: Lower grade gliomas (LGGs), lesions of WHO grades II and III, comprise 10-15% of primary brain tumors. In this study, we aim to carry out a radioproteomic...
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Scott Cordova J, Kandula S, Gurbani S, Zhong J, Tejani M, Kayode O, et al.
Tomography . 2017 Jan; 2(4):366-373. PMID: 28105468
Due to glioblastoma's infiltrative nature, an optimal radiation therapy (RT) plan requires targeting infiltration not identified by anatomical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Here, high-resolution, whole-brain spectroscopic MRI (sMRI) is used...
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Uriell M, Allen J, Lovasik B, Benayoun M, Spandorfer R, Holder C
Injury . 2016 Nov; 48(1):133-136. PMID: 27842904
Background: Computed tomography (CT) of the cervical spine (C-spine) is routinely ordered for low-impact, non-penetrating or "simple" assault at our institution and others. Common clinical decision tools for C-spine imaging...
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Grossmann P, Gutman D, Dunn Jr W, Holder C, Aerts H
BMC Cancer . 2016 Aug; 16:611. PMID: 27502180
Background: Glioblastoma (GBM) tumors exhibit strong phenotypic differences that can be quantified using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), but the underlying biological drivers of these imaging phenotypes remain largely unknown. An...
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Scott Cordova J, Gurbani S, Olson J, Liang Z, Cooper L, Shu H, et al.
Tomography . 2016 Aug; 2(2):106-116. PMID: 27489883
The diagnosis, prognosis, and management of patients with gliomas are largely dictated by the pathological analysis of tissue biopsied from a selected region within the lesion. However, due to the...
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Benayoun M, Allen J, Lovasik B, Uriell M, Spandorfer R, Holder C
J Trauma Acute Care Surg . 2016 Jul; 81(2):339-44. PMID: 27454805
Background: Computed tomography (CT) of the cervical spine (C-spine) is routinely ordered for low-risk mechanisms of injury, including ground-level fall. Two commonly used clinical decision rules (CDRs) to guide C-spine...
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Cordova J, Shu H, Liang Z, Gurbani S, Cooper L, Holder C, et al.
Neuro Oncol . 2016 Mar; 18(8):1180-9. PMID: 26984746
Background: The standard of care for glioblastoma (GBM) is maximal safe resection followed by radiation therapy with chemotherapy. Currently, contrast-enhanced MRI is used to define primary treatment volumes for surgery...