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Samir R Belagaje
Emory University School of Medicine
2013
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36786394Stroke Lesion Volume and Injury to Motor Cortex Output Determines Extent of Contralesional Motor Cortex Reorganization.Neurorehabil Neural Repair2023
35379038Characterizing Fast and Slow Progressors in Anterior Circulation Large Vessel Occlusion Strokes.Interv Neuroradiol2023
35543182Incidence of post-stroke depression symptoms and potential risk factors in adults with aphasia in a comprehensive stroke center.Top Stroke Rehabil2023
35250812Clinical Imaging-Derived Metrics of Corticospinal Tract Structural Integrity Are Associated With Post-stroke Motor Outcomes: A Retrospective Study.Front Neurol2022
35693005Evaluating the Abnormality of Bilateral Motor Cortex Activity in Subacute Stroke Patients Executing a Unimanual Motor Task With Increasing Demand on Precision.Front Neurol2022
32381523Baseline ASPECTS and hypoperfusion intensity ratio influence the impact of first pass reperfusion on functional outcomes.J Neurointerv Surg2021
34421509Not All Lesioned Tissue Is Equal: Identifying Pericavitational Areas in Chronic Stroke With Tissue Integrity Gradation via T2w T1w Ratio.Front Neurosci2021
34163432Anticoagulation Therapy Reduces Recurrent Stroke in Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source Patients With Elevated Coagulation Markers or Severe Left Atrial Enlargement.Front Neurol2021
33454647The Utility of the Markers of Coagulation and Hemostatic Activation Profile in the Management of Embolic Strokes of Undetermined Source.J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis2021
33243426Young Stroke: Resources for Patients, Their Families, and Caregivers for Long-Term Community Living.Arch Phys Med Rehabil2021
32291293Markers of coagulation and hemostatic activation aid in identifying causes of cryptogenic stroke.Neurology2020
31782689Making stroke centers truly comprehensive: a neurorehabilitation perspective.Top Stroke Rehabil2020
31976804Hebbian-Type Primary Motor Cortex Stimulation: A Potential Treatment of Impaired Hand Function in Chronic Stroke Patients.Neurorehabil Neural Repair2020
33181048Depression in Poststroke Aphasia.Am J Speech Lang Pathol2020
33235210The effect of time since stroke, gender, age, and lesion size on thalamus volume in chronic stroke: a pilot study.Sci Rep2020
32508896Body Mass Index and Clinical Outcomes in Large Vessel Occlusion Acute Ischemic Stroke after Endovascular Therapy.Interv Neurol2020
30746896Classification of Mild Stroke: A Mapping Review.PM R2019
30755316Understanding Mental Health Needs After Mild Stroke.Arch Phys Med Rehabil2019
29276556Atrial Fibrillation Predictors on Mobile Cardiac Telemetry in Cryptogenic Ischemic Stroke.Neurohospitalist2018
29973980Best Practices for The Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Team: A Review of Mental Health Issues in Mild Stroke Survivors.Stroke Res Treat2018
29915125Beyond Large Vessel Occlusion Strokes: Distal Occlusion Thrombectomy.Stroke2018
29924707Abnormally reduced primary motor cortex output is related to impaired hand function in chronic stroke.J Neurophysiol2018
30572550Coagulation markers and echocardiography predict atrial fibrillation, malignancy or recurrent stroke after cryptogenic stroke.Medicine (Baltimore)2018
30410516Endovascular Therapy and Ethnic Disparities in Stroke Outcomes.Interv Neurol2018
29628948Clinical and Imaging Outcomes of Endovascular Therapy in Patients with Acute Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke and Mild Clinical Symptoms.Interv Neurol2018
27871966Improvement in Compensation for Chronic Poststroke Homonymous Hemianopsia After Initiation of a Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor: A Case Report.PM R2017
28432712Stroke etiology and collaterals: atheroembolic strokes have greater collateral recruitment than cardioembolic strokes.Eur J Neurol2017
28157752Stroke Rehabilitation.Continuum (Minneap Minn)2017
28243474Navigated Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A Biologically Based Assay of Lower Extremity Impairment and Gait Velocity.Neural Plast2017
29403672Improving Upper Extremity Function and Quality of Life with a Tongue Driven Exoskeleton: A Pilot Study Quantifying Stroke Rehabilitation.Stroke Res Treat2017
29018133Carotid Web (Intimal Fibromuscular Dysplasia) Has High Stroke Recurrence Risk and Is Amenable to Stenting.Stroke2017
28633996Effects of monoaminergic drugs on training-induced motor cortex plasticity in older adults.Brain Res2017
27820620Endovascular Treatment for Patients With Acute Stroke Who Have a Large Ischemic Core and Large Mismatch Imaging Profile.JAMA Neurol2017
27589861Too good to intervene? Thrombectomy for large vessel occlusion strokes with minimal symptoms: an intention-to-treat analysis.J Neurointerv Surg2017
26906918Early Endovascular Treatment in Intravenous Tissue Plasminogen Activator-Ineligible Patients.Stroke2016
28475207Tongue-controlled robotic rehabilitation: A feasibility study in people with stroke.J Rehabil Res Dev2016
26604248Large Volumes of Critically Hypoperfused Penumbral Tissue Do Not Preclude Good Outcomes After Complete Endovascular Reperfusion: Redefining Malignant Profile.Stroke2016
27673040Poster 283 Improvement in Compensation for Chronic Post-Stroke Homonymous Hemianopsia following Initiation of an SSRI: A Case Report.PM R2016
27781048Internal Carotid Artery S-Shaped Curve as a Marker of Fibromuscular Dysplasia in Dissection-Related Acute Ischemic Stroke.Interv Neurol2016
27781044Clopidogrel plus Aspirin for Symptomatic Intracranial Atherosclerotic Stenosis: A Pilot Study.Interv Neurol2016
27507858Automated CT Perfusion Ischemic Core Volume and Noncontrast CT ASPECTS (Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score): Correlation and Clinical Outcome Prediction in Large Vessel Stroke.Stroke2016
26961108Demand on skillfulness modulates interhemispheric inhibition of motor cortices.J Neurophysiol2016
24443414ASPECTS decay during inter-facility transfer predicts patient outcomes in endovascular reperfusion for ischemic stroke: a unique assessment of dynamic physiologic change over time.J Neurointerv Surg2015
26600794Endovascular Therapy in Strokes with ASPECTS 5-7 May Result in Smaller Infarcts and Better Outcomes as Compared to Medical Treatment Alone.Interv Neurol2015
26470775Endovascular Treatment for Acute Ischemic Stroke in the Setting of Anticoagulation.Stroke2015
26415945The negative impact of spasticity on the health-related quality of life of stroke survivors: a longitudinal cohort study.Health Qual Life Outcomes2015
25931460Sulcal effacement with preserved gray-white junction: a sign of reversible ischemia.Stroke2015
26019714Periprocedural cost-effectiveness analysis of mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke in the stent retriever era.Interv Neurol2015
24711440Disposition to home or acute rehabilitation is associated with a favorable clinical outcome in the SENTIS trial.J Neurointerv Surg2015
24658654Clinical, angiographic and radiographic outcome differences among mechanical thrombectomy devices: initial experience of a large-volume center.J Neurointerv Surg2015
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