Co-Author
This page shows the publications co-authored by Jonathan Rosand and Adrian Dalca.
Connection Strength
0.726
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Segmentation of cerebrovascular pathologies in stroke patients with spatial and shape priors. Med Image Comput Comput Assist Interv. 2014; 17(Pt 2):773-80.
Score: 0.141
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Sex-specific lesion pattern of functional outcomes after stroke. Brain Commun. 2022; 4(2):fcac020.
Score: 0.062
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Excessive White Matter Hyperintensity Increases Susceptibility to Poor Functional Outcomes After Acute Ischemic Stroke. Front Neurol. 2021; 12:700616.
Score: 0.060
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MRI Radiomic Signature of White Matter Hyperintensities Is Associated With Clinical Phenotypes. Front Neurosci. 2021; 15:691244.
Score: 0.059
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Outcome after acute ischemic stroke is linked to sex-specific lesion patterns. Nat Commun. 2021 06 02; 12(1):3289.
Score: 0.059
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Diffusion-Weighted Imaging, MR Angiography, and Baseline Data in a Systematic Multicenter Analysis of 3,301 MRI Scans of Ischemic Stroke Patients-Neuroradiological Review Within the MRI-GENIE Study. Front Neurol. 2020; 11:577.
Score: 0.055
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White matter hyperintensity burden in acute stroke patients differs by ischemic stroke subtype. Neurology. 2020 07 07; 95(1):e79-e88.
Score: 0.055
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Brain Volume: An Important Determinant of Functional Outcome After Acute Ischemic Stroke. Mayo Clin Proc. 2020 05; 95(5):955-965.
Score: 0.054
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Detailed phenotyping of posterior vs. anterior circulation ischemic stroke: a multi-center MRI study. J Neurol. 2020 Mar; 267(3):649-658.
Score: 0.053
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White matter hyperintensity quantification in large-scale clinical acute ischemic stroke cohorts - The MRI-GENIE study. Neuroimage Clin. 2019; 23:101884.
Score: 0.051
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Design and rationale for examining neuroimaging genetics in ischemic stroke: The MRI-GENIE study. Neurol Genet. 2017 Oct; 3(5):e180.
Score: 0.045
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Quantification and Analysis of Large Multimodal Clinical Image Studies: Application to Stroke. Multimodal Brain Image Anal (2013). 2013; 8159:18-30.
Score: 0.033
Connection Strength
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