Connection

DAWID SCHELLINGERHOUT to Glioma

This is a "connection" page, showing publications DAWID SCHELLINGERHOUT has written about Glioma.
Connection Strength

2.253
  1. Clinical and Imaging Features of Head and Neck Metastasis of High-Grade Glioma: A Single-Center Case Series. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2025 Jan 08; 46(1):160-165.
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    Score: 0.443
  2. Cellular Density in Adult Glioma, Estimated with MR Imaging Data and a Machine Learning Algorithm, Has Prognostic Power Approaching World Health Organization Histologic Grading in a Cohort of 1181 Patients. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2022 10; 43(10):1411-1417.
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    Score: 0.377
  3. Estimating Local Cellular Density in Glioma Using MR Imaging Data. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2021 01; 42(1):102-108.
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    Score: 0.333
  4. Imaging-Based Algorithm for the Local Grading of Glioma. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2020 03; 41(3):400-407.
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    Score: 0.315
  5. Hyperpolarized Pyruvate MR Spectroscopy Depicts Glycolytic Inhibition in a Mouse Model of Glioma. Radiology. 2019 10; 293(1):168-173.
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    Score: 0.304
  6. Guiding the first biopsy in glioma patients using estimated Ki-67 maps derived from MRI: conventional versus advanced imaging. Neuro Oncol. 2019 03 18; 21(4):527-536.
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    Score: 0.296
  7. The Impact of MRI-Based Advanced Neuroimaging on Neurooncologists' Clinical Decision-Making in Patients With Posttreatment High-Grade Glioma: A Prospective Survey-Based Study. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2024 Oct; 223(4):e2431595.
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    Score: 0.108
  8. Papillary endothelial hyperplasia presenting as recurrent malignant glioma. J Neurooncol. 2011 May; 102(3):491-8.
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    Score: 0.041
  9. Optimizing imaging of three-dimensional multicellular tumor spheroids with fluorescent reporter proteins using confocal microscopy. Mol Imaging. 2008 Sep-Oct; 7(5):214-21.
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    Score: 0.036
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