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Ona Wu
Massachusetts General Hospital, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging
1997
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36892781The relationship between mindfulness and enduring somatic threat severity in long-term cardiac arrest survivors.J Behav Med2023
36948917Corrigendum to 'functional networks reemerge during recovery of consciousness after acute severe traumatic brain injury' Cortex 106 (2018) 299-308.Cortex2023
37282582Tau Positron Emission Tomography and Neurocognitive Function Among Former Professional American-Style Football Players.J Neurotrauma2023
37141607A Case Report of Reversible Cognitive Decline in a Former Professional American-Style Football Player: Findings from the Football Players Health Study In-Person Assessments.Curr Sports Med Rep2023
37399040Mapping Lesion-Related Epilepsy to a Human Brain Network.JAMA Neurol2023
36443016Radiomics-Derived Brain Age Predicts Functional Outcome After Acute Ischemic Stroke.Neurology2023
34811730Fetal posterior cerebral artery configurations in an ischemic stroke versus an unselected hospital population.Acta Neurol Scand2022
35803717Association of Stroke Lesion Pattern and White Matter Hyperintensity Burden With Stroke Severity and Outcome.Neurology2022
35576861Migraine-Associated Common Genetic Variants Confer Greater Risk of Posterior vs. Anterior Circulation Ischemic Strokeâ¿¿.J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis2022
35997023Alteplase for Stroke With Unknown Onset Time in Chronic Kidney Disease: A Pooled Analysis of Individual Participant Data.Stroke2022
35282166Sex-specific lesion pattern of functional outcomes after stroke.Brain Commun2022
35149137Severe cerebral edema in substance-related cardiac arrest patients.Resuscitation2022
34962860Predicting Neurological Outcome From Electroencephalogram Dynamics in Comatose Patients After Cardiac Arrest With Deep Learning.IEEE Trans Biomed Eng2022
31659272Lesions causing hallucinations localize to one common brain network.Mol Psychiatry2021
33650754Abnormal dynamic functional connectivity is linked to recovery after acute ischemic stroke.Hum Brain Mapp2021
34730044Global white matter structural integrity mediates the effect of age on ischemic stroke outcomes.Int J Stroke2021
34699925Predicting neurological outcome in comatose patients after cardiac arrest with multiscale deep neural networks.Resuscitation2021
34464927Adapting Clinical Practice of Thrombolysis for Acute Ischemic Stroke Beyond 4.5 Hours: A Review of the Literature.J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis2021
34078897Outcome after acute ischemic stroke is linked to sex-specific lesion patterns.Nat Commun2021
34321995MRI Radiomic Signature of White Matter Hyperintensities Is Associated With Clinical Phenotypes.Front Neurosci2021
31847795Normal-appearing white matter microstructural injury is associated with white matter hyperintensity burden in acute ischemic stroke.Int J Stroke2021
32370856Brain Volume: An Important Determinant of Functional Outcome After Acute Ischemic Stroke.Mayo Clin Proc2020
31709475Detailed phenotyping of posterior vs. anterior circulation ischemic stroke: a multi-center MRI study.J Neurol2020
33193055White Matter Hyperintensity Burden Is Associated With Hippocampal Subfield Volume in Stroke.Front Neurol2020
32831292Mapping mania symptoms based on focal brain damage.J Clin Invest2020
32670186Diffusion-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 Neurol2020
32339896Multi-atlas image registration of clinical data with automated quality assessment using ventricle segmentation.Med Image Anal2020
32493718White matter hyperintensity burden in acute stroke patients differs by ischemic stroke subtype.Neurology2020
30693424White Matter Integrity and Early Outcomes After Acute Ischemic Stroke.Transl Stroke Res2019
32030203Sex-specific differences in white matter microvascular integrity after ischaemic stroke.Stroke Vasc Neurol2019
31177973Big Data Approaches to Phenotyping Acute Ischemic Stroke Using Automated Lesion Segmentation of Multi-Center Magnetic Resonance Imaging Data.Stroke2019
31551913Rich-Club Organization: An Important Determinant of Functional Outcome After Acute Ischemic Stroke.Front Neurol2019
31455665Early molecular oxidative stress biomarkers of ischemic penumbra in acute stroke.Neurology2019
31200151White matter hyperintensity quantification in large-scale clinical acute ischemic stroke cohorts - The MRI-GENIE study.Neuroimage Clin2019
31484715Disruption of the ascending arousal network in acute traumatic disorders of consciousness.Neurology2019
31510905Brain Connectivity Measures Improve Modeling of Functional Outcome After Acute Ischemic Stroke.Stroke2019
31147354Ensemble of Convolutional Neural Networks Improves Automated Segmentation of Acute Ischemic Lesions Using Multiparametric Diffusion-Weighted MRI.AJNR Am J Neuroradiol2019
31033742Traumatic Microbleeds in the Hippocampus and Corpus Callosum Predict Duration of Posttraumatic Amnesia.J Head Trauma Rehabil2019
30941083Spatial Signature of White Matter Hyperintensities in Stroke Patients.Front Neurol2019
30935810Reduced Ischemic Lesion Growth with Heparin in Acute Ischemic Stroke.J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis2019
30269881Effective Reserve: A Latent Variable to Improve Outcome Prediction in Stroke.J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis2019
28816594Consensus statement on current and emerging methods for the diagnosis and evaluation of cerebrovascular disease.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2018
29867736Neuroimaging Paradigms to Identify Patients for Reperfusion Therapy in Stroke of Unknown Onset.Front Neurol2018
30014594Identifying therapeutic targets from spontaneous beneficial brain lesions.Ann Neurol2018
29871771Functional networks reemerge during recovery of consciousness after acute severe traumatic brain injury.Cortex2018
28481164Diffuse microvascular dysfunction and loss of white matter integrity predict poor outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2018
28345373Infarct topography and functional outcomes.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2018
29421973Multimodal Characterization of the Late Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury: A Methodological Overview of the Late Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury Project.J Neurotrauma2018
29689135Intravenous thrombolysis in unwitnessed stroke onset: MR WITNESS trial results.Ann Neurol2018
29740391Impact of Lesion Load Thresholds on Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomographic Score in Diffusion-Weighted Imaging.Front Neurol2018
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