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    Middle meningeal artery embolization with polyvinyl alcohol particles in a patient with ophthalmic artery origin from middle meningeal artery: Case report and technical note by Lee, Young M., Mattay, Raghav R., Haddad, Alexander F., Rinaldo, Lorenzo, Savastano, Luis

    Published in Interventional neuroradiology (17-07-2023)
    “…This is a case report of an adult with chronic subdural hematoma (cSDH) who underwent endovascular treatment for middle meningeal artery (MMA) embolization…”
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    Comparison of non-invasive MRI measurements of cerebral blood flow in a large multisite cohort by Dolui, Sudipto, Wang, Ze, Wang, Danny JJ, Mattay, Raghav, Finkel, Mack, Elliott, Mark, Desiderio, Lisa, Inglis, Ben, Mueller, Bryon, Stafford, Randall B, Launer, Lenore J, Jacobs, David R, Bryan, R Nick, Detre, John A

    “…Arterial spin labeling and phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging provide independent non-invasive methods for measuring cerebral blood flow. We compared…”
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    Current Clinical Applications of Intracranial Vessel Wall MR Imaging by Mattay, Raghav R., Saucedo, Jose F., Lehman, Vance T., Xiao, Jiayu, Obusez, Emmanuel C., Raymond, Scott B., Fan, Zhaoyang, Song, Jae W.

    Published in Seminars in ultrasound, CT, and MRI (01-10-2021)
    “…Intracranial vessel wall MR imaging (VWI) is increasingly being used as a valuable adjunct to conventional angiographic imaging techniques. This article will…”
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    Recurrent massive hemoptysis in a patient with cystic fibrosis: balloon assisted Onyx embolization after bronchial artery coil recanalization by Mattay, Raghav R., Shlansky-Goldberg, Richard, Pukenas, Bryan A.

    Published in CVIR endovascular (05-01-2021)
    “…Background Although not standard of care, Cystic Fibrosis patients with recurrent hemoptysis occasionally have coil embolization of bronchial arteries. In the…”
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    Economic impact of selective use of contrast for routine follow‐up MRI of patients with multiple sclerosis by Mattay, Raghav R., Davtyan, Karapet, Rudie, Jeffrey D., Mattay, Govind S., Jacobs, Dina A., Schindler, Matthew, Loevner, Laurie A., Schnall, Mitchell D., Bilello, Michel, Mamourian, Alexander C., Cook, Tessa S.

    Published in Journal of neuroimaging (01-07-2022)
    “…Background and Purpose Imaging and autopsy studies show intracranial gadolinium deposition in patients who have undergone serial contrast‐enhanced MRIs. This…”
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    Automating Structured Results Communication to Expedite Imaging-Directed Care in Spine Oncology by Hassankhani, Alvand, Mattay, Raghav R, Freeman, Colbey W, Kahn, Jr, Charles E

    “…Cancers frequently metastasize to the spine, where they can cause severe morbidity, including pain, vertebral collapse, and paralysis. Accurate assessment and…”
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    An Initiative to Reduce Unnecessary Gadolinium-Based Contrast in Multiple Sclerosis Patients by Rudie, Jeffrey D., Mattay, Raghav R., Schindler, Matthew, Steingall, Samantha, Cook, Tessa S., Loevner, Laurie A., Schnall, Mitchell D., Mamourian, Alexander C., Bilello, Michel

    “…Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) routinely undergo serial contrast-enhanced MRIs. Given concerns regarding tissue deposition of gadolinium-based contrast…”
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    Unruptured Arteriovenous Malformations in the Multidetector Computed Tomography Era: Frequency of Detection and Predictable Failures by Mattay, Raghav R, Miner, Lane, Copelan, Alexander Z, Davtyan, Karapet, Schmitt, James E, Church, Ephraim W, Mamourian, Alexander C

    Published in Journal of clinical imaging science (18-02-2022)
    “…While hemorrhage arising from ruptured arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) is usually evident on multidetector non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT),…”
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    More than just noise: Association of pulsatile tinnitus with anxiety, depression, and reduction of quality of life by Amans, Matthew, Mattay, Raghav, Hills, Nancy K, Smith, Eric, McCoy, David, Narsinh, Kazim, Meisel, Karl

    Published in Interventional neuroradiology (17-04-2023)
    “…Background While many of the causes of pulsatile tinnitus (PT) are treatable with endovascular approaches, the risks of treatment must be balanced with the…”
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    Communication of Incidental Imaging Findings on Inpatient Discharge Summaries After Implementation of Electronic Health Record Notification System by Mattay, Govind, Mallikarjun, Kushanth, Grow, Paula, Mintz, Aaron, Ciesielski, Thomas, Dao, Anthony, Mattay, Shivani, Cislo, Geoffrey, Mattay, Raghav, Narra, Vamsi, Bierhals, Andrew

    Published in Journal of patient safety (01-08-2024)
    “…Inadequate follow-up of incidental imaging findings (IIFs) can result in poor patient outcomes, patient dissatisfaction, and provider malpractice. At our…”
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    BDNF Val66Met polymorphism tunes frontolimbic circuitry during affective contextual learning by Jabbi, Mbemba, Cropp, Brett, Nash, Tiffany, Kohn, Philip, Kippenhan, J. Shane, Masdeu, Joseph C., Mattay, Raghav, Kolachana, Bhaskar, Berman, Karen F.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-11-2017)
    “…Adaptive learning impairments are common in cognitive and behavioral disorders, but the neurogenetic mechanisms supporting human affective learning are poorly…”
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    BDNF Val 66 Met polymorphism tunes frontolimbic circuitry during affective contextual learning by Jabbi, Mbemba, Cropp, Brett, Nash, Tiffany, Kohn, Philip, Kippenhan, J Shane, Masdeu, Joseph C, Mattay, Raghav, Kolachana, Bhaskar, Berman, Karen F

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-11-2017)
    “…Adaptive learning impairments are common in cognitive and behavioral disorders, but the neurogenetic mechanisms supporting human affective learning are poorly…”
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