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Joseph H Donahue

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Mondia M, Hooks R, Maragkos G, Smith V, McCord M, Donahue J, et al.
J Neurooncol . 2024 Dec; 172(1):265-272. PMID: 39666263
Purpose: Glioblastoma (GBM) that presents as leptomeningeal disease (LMD) is extremely rare and fatal. Limited data are available regarding incidence, clinical presentation, and management. Prognosis is poor and no treatment...
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Dayawansa S, Schlesinger D, Mantziaris G, Dumot C, Donahue J, Sheehan J
Oper Neurosurg (Hagerstown) . 2023 Aug; 25(4):e211-e215. PMID: 37543746
Background And Importance: Neurosurgeons have integrated neuroanatomy-based tractography to avoid critical structures during dose planning. However, they have yet to integrate more comprehensive connectome networks for radiosurgical planning. Clinical Presentation:...
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Dayawansa S, Abbas S, Mantziaris G, Dumot C, Donahue J, Sheehan J
Neurosurgery . 2023 Jul; 93(6):1339-1345. PMID: 37437306
Background And Objectives: Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is widely used to manage recurrent or residual nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas (NFPAs). Studies on the long-term volumetric response of NFPAs to SRS are lacking....
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Bhole R, Solenski N, Donahue J, Kellogg R, Roach N, Chapman S, et al.
Neurol Clin Pract . 2023 Apr; 13(2):e200119. PMID: 37064591
GE Healthcare announced on April 19, 2022, that their main factory and distributor of iodinated contrast had experienced a temporary shutdown because of COVID-19 outbreak in Shanghai, China. This, along...
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Yogendran L, Kalelioglu T, Donahue J, Ahmad H, Phillips K, Calautti N, et al.
J Neurooncol . 2022 Jul; 159(3):499-508. PMID: 35857249
Background And Objective: Differentiating neoplastic and non-neoplastic brain lesions is essential to make management recommendations and convey prognosis, but the distinction between brain tumors and their mimics in practice may...
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Albataineh T, Mukherjee S, Donahue J, Patel S
Semin Ultrasound CT MR . 2021 Jun; 42(3):253-265. PMID: 34147161
No abstract available.
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Donahue J, Patel S, Fadul C, Mukherjee S
Radiol Clin North Am . 2021 Apr; 59(3):457-470. PMID: 33926689
Nonneoplastic entities may closely resemble the imaging findings of primary or metastatic intracranial neoplasia, posing diagnostic challenges for the referring provider and radiologist. Prospective identification of brain tumor mimics is...
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Batchala P, Donahue J, Cathro H
JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg . 2019 May; 145(7):682-683. PMID: 31095310
No abstract available.
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Lapides D, Batchala P, Donahue J, Lisak R, Meltzer E, Narayan R, et al.
Neurol Neuroimmunol Neuroinflamm . 2019 Mar; 6(3):e546. PMID: 30882020
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Pierce J, Donahue J, Nacey N, Quirk C, Perry M, Faulconer N, et al.
Radiographics . 2018 Sep; 38(5):1516-1535. PMID: 30207937
Spinal hematomas are a frequent indication for radiologic evaluation and can be a diagnostic dilemma for many radiologists and surgeons. There are four types of spinal hematomas: epidural, subdural, subarachnoid,...