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Ronald G Quisling

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Young S, Quisling R, Bidari S, Sanghvi T
Radiol Res Pract . 2018 May; 2018:6862739. PMID: 29713529
Purpose: Intracranial hypotension (IH) often remains undetected using current MR diagnostic criteria. This project aims to demonstrate that central incisural herniation is highly effective in helping to make this diagnosis....
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Middlebrooks E, Quisling R, King M, Carney P, Roper S, Colon-Perez L, et al.
Surg Radiol Anat . 2017 Mar; 39(10):1149-1159. PMID: 28286911
Purpose: The hippocampus has a critical role in many common disease processes. Currently, routine 3 Tesla structural MRI is a mainstay of clinical diagnosis. The goal of our study is...
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Dequesada I, Quisling R, Yachnis A, Friedman W
Neurosurgery . 2008 Nov; 63(5):898-903. PMID: 19005380
Objective: Stereotactic radiosurgery is a commonly used treatment method in the management of metastatic brain tumors. When lesions enlarge after radiosurgery, it may represent tumor regrowth, radiation necrosis, or both....
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Stacpoole P, Kerr D, Barnes C, Bunch S, Carney P, Fennell E, et al.
Pediatrics . 2006 May; 117(5):1519-31. PMID: 16651305
Objective: Open-label studies indicate that oral dichloroacetate (DCA) may be effective in treating patients with congenital lactic acidosis. We tested this hypothesis by conducting the first double-blind, randomized, control trial...
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Muir A, Quisling R, Yang M, Rosenbloom A
Diabetes Care . 2004 Jun; 27(7):1541-6. PMID: 15220225
Objective: Children who develop cerebral edema (CE) during diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) exhibit definable signs and symptoms of neurological collapse early enough to allow intervention to prevent brain damage. Our objective...
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Bhatti M, Schmalfuss I, Williams L, Quisling R
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol . 2003 Aug; 24(7):1390-5. PMID: 12917135
Cranial nerve III dysfunction in multiple sclerosis (MS) is uncommon. Seven cases of isolated cranial nerve III paresis associated with MS have been reported in the English-language literature. MR imaging...