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Anthony Marmarou was affiliated with the Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center in the United States. Their academic and research activities were connected to this institution during the course of their career.

There is no available data on specific recent papers authored by Anthony Marmarou, nor information about frequent co-authors or publication venues. Likewise, there is no record of book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or primary research topics attributed to them in the provided data.

The absence of such detailed information limits the ability to outline specific scientific contributions or the thematic focus of their research. However, their association with a medical center suggests engagement in clinical or biomedical research contexts.

Anthony Marmarou is noted as deceased. This indicates that all references to their work and contributions are historical and should be considered as part of the academic record rather than current activities.

Best Publications

  • The role of secondary brain injury in determining outcome from severe head injury.

    Randall M. Chesnut;Lawrence F. Marshall;Melville R. Klauber;Barbara A. Blunt

  • A new model of diffuse brain injury in rats Part I: Pathophysiology and biomechanics

    Marmarou A;Foda Ma;van den Brink W;Campbell J

  • A new classification of head injury based on computerized tomography

    Lawrence F. Marshall;Sharon Bowers Marshall;Melville R. Klauber;Marjan van Berkum Clark

  • Adverse effects of prolonged hyperventilation in patients with severe head injury: a randomized clinical trial

    Jan Paul Muizelaar;A. Marmarou;J. D. Ward;H. A. Kontos

  • Predicting outcome after traumatic brain injury: development and international validation of prognostic scores based on admission characteristics.

    Ewout W Steyerberg;Nino Mushkudiani;Pablo Perel;Isabella Butcher

  • A fluid percussion model of experimental brain injury in the rat

    C. E. Dixon;Bruce G Lyeth;J. T. Povlishock;R. L. Findling

  • Diagnosing idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephalus.

    Norman Relkin;Anthony Marmarou;Petra Klinge;Marvin Bergsneider

  • Clinical trials in head injury

    Raj K. Narayan;Mary Ellen Michel;Beth Ansell;Alex Baethmann

  • Impact of ICP instability and hypotension on outcome in patients with severe head trauma

    Anthony Marmarou;Randy L. Anderson;John D. Ward;Sung C. Choi

  • Compartmental analysis of compliance and outflow resistance of the cerebrospinal fluid system

    Anthony Marmarou;Kenneth Shulman;James LaMorgese

  • The outcome of severe closed head injury

    Lawrence F. Marshall;Theresa Gautille;Melville R. Klauber;Howard M. Eisenberg

  • A nonlinear analysis of the cerebrospinal fluid system and intracranial pressure dynamics.

    Anthony Marmarou;Kenneth Shulman;Roberto M. Rosende

  • Initial CT findings in 753 patients with severe head injury. A report from the NIH Traumatic Coma Data Bank

    Eisenberg Hm;Gary He;Aldrich Ef;Saydjari C

  • Intracranial Pressure IV

    Kenneth Shulman;Anthony Marmarou;J. Douglas Miller;Donald P. Becker

  • A new model of diffuse brain injury in rats: Part II: Morphological characterization

    Montasser A. Abd-Elfattah Foda;Anthony Marmarou

  • Multivariable prognostic analysis in traumatic brain injury: results from the IMPACT study.

    Gordon D Murray;Isabella Butcher;Gillian S McHugh;Juan Lu

  • Factors affecting excitatory amino acid release following severe human head injury

    Ross Bullock;Alois Zauner;John J. Woodward;John Myseros

  • The value of supplemental prognostic tests for the preoperative assessment of idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephalus.

    Anthony Marmarou;Marvin Bergsneider;Petra Klinge;Norman Relkin

  • Prognostic value of secondary insults in traumatic brain injury: results from the IMPACT study

    Gillian S McHugh;Doortje C Engel;Isabella Butcher;Ewout W Steyerberg

  • A proposed relationship between increased intra-abdominal, intrathoracic, and intracranial pressure.

    Geoffrey L. Bloomfield;Philip C. Ridings;Charles R. Blocher;Anthony Marmarou

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew I. R. Maas
Andrew I. R. Maas University of Antwerp
Ewout W. Steyerberg
Ewout W. Steyerberg Leiden University Medical Center
Gordon D. Murray
Gordon D. Murray University of Edinburgh
Lawrence F. Marshall
Lawrence F. Marshall University of California, San Diego
Ross Bullock
Ross Bullock University of Miami
Howard M. Eisenberg
Howard M. Eisenberg University of Maryland, Baltimore
John A. Jane
John A. Jane University of Virginia Health System
Barbara Tavazzi
Barbara Tavazzi Saint Camillus International University of Health and Medical Sciences
Hester F. Lingsma
Hester F. Lingsma Erasmus University Rotterdam
Peter McL. Black
Peter McL. Black University of British Columbia

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