Marc L. Otten

Affiliations: 
Columbia University, New York, NY 
Area:
Connectivity, brain tumors
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Freda PU, Bruce JN, Khandji AG, et al. (2020) Presenting Features in 269 Patients With Clinically Nonfunctioning Pituitary Adenomas Enrolled in a Prospective Study. Journal of the Endocrine Society. 4: bvaa021
Grewal M, Spielman DB, Overdevest JB, et al. (2020) Current Management of Craniopharyngiomas Current Treatment Options in Allergy. 1-9
Otten M, Mccormick P. (2017) Natural history of spinal cavernous malformations. Handbook of Clinical Neurology. 143: 233-239
Ducruet AF, Zacharia BE, Sosunov SA, et al. (2012) Complement inhibition promotes endogenous neurogenesis and sustained anti-inflammatory neuroprotection following reperfused stroke. Plos One. 7: e38664
Garrett MC, Komotar RJ, Starke RM, et al. (2010) Elevated troponin levels are predictive of mortality in surgical intracerebral hemorrhage patients. Neurocritical Care. 12: 199-203
Komotar RJ, Otten ML, Garrett MC, et al. (2009) Treatment of early childhood medulloblastoma by postoperative chemotherapy alone-a critical review. Clinical Medicine. Oncology. 3: 13-4
Starke RM, Komotar RJ, Hwang BY, et al. (2009) Treatment guidelines for cerebral arteriovenous malformation microsurgery. British Journal of Neurosurgery. 23: 376-86
Komotar RJ, Starke RM, Arias EJ, et al. (2009) The complement cascade: new avenues in stroke therapy. Current Vascular Pharmacology. 7: 287-92
Starke RM, Komotar RJ, Otten ML, et al. (2009) Adjuvant embolization with N-butyl cyanoacrylate in the treatment of cerebral arteriovenous malformations: outcomes, complications, and predictors of neurologic deficits. Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation. 40: 2783-90
Garrett MC, Otten ML, Starke RM, et al. (2009) Synergistic neuroprotective effects of C3a and C5a receptor blockade following intracerebral hemorrhage. Brain Research. 1298: 171-7
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