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Charles R.G. Guttmann is affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital in the United States. Their primary field of study is Medicine, with a focus on several specialized subfields including Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Neurology, Biomedical Engineering, and Molecular Biology.

Their research encompasses a variety of topics, prominently featuring Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies, Ultrasound Imaging and Elastography, Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications, Peripheral Neuropathies and Disorders, Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research, Ultrasound and Hyperthermia Applications, and Neurological Disorders and Treatments.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Charles R.G. Guttmann include:

  • Miklós Palotai (19 coauthored papers)
  • Tanuja Chitnis (17 coauthored papers)
  • Rohit Bakshi (12 coauthored papers)
  • Brian C. Healy (9 coauthored papers)
  • Howard L. Weiner (9 coauthored papers)

They have contributed multiple publications to leading journals. Common publication venues include:

  • Neurology (5 papers)
  • Journal of Neuroimaging (5 papers)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (3 papers)
  • Nature Communications (2 papers)
  • Frontiers in Neuroanatomy (2 papers)

Notable recent papers by Charles R.G. Guttmann are:

  • Identifying multiple sclerosis subtypes using unsupervised machine learning and MRI data, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Serum GFAP and NfL Levels Differentiate Subsequent Progression and Disease Activity in Patients With Progressive Multiple Sclerosis, 2022, Neurology Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation
  • Artificial intelligence to predict clinical disability in patients with multiple sclerosis using FLAIR MRI, 2020, Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging
  • Perivascular Unit: This Must Be the Place. The Anatomical Crossroad Between the Immune, Vascular and Nervous System, 2020, Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
  • New OFSEP recommendations for MRI assessment of multiple sclerosis patients: Special consideration for gadolinium deposition and frequent acquisitions, 2020, Journal of Neuroradiology

Best Publications

  • Thalamic atrophy and cognition in multiple sclerosis

    M. K. Houtchens;R.H.B. Benedict;R. Killiany;J. Sharma

  • White matter changes with normal aging

    C.R.G. Guttmann;F. A. Jolesz;R. Kikinis;R. J. Killiany

  • Predictive value of gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging for relapse rate and changes in disability or impairment in multiple sclerosis: a meta-analysis

    Ludwig Kappos;David Moeri;Ernst Wilhelm Radue;Andreas Schoetzau

  • Multi-component apparent diffusion coefficients in human brain.

    Robert V. Mulkern;Hakon Gudbjartsson;Carl Fredrik Westin;Hale Pinar Zengingonul

  • MRI in multiple sclerosis: current status and future prospects

    Rohit Bakshi;Alan J Thompson;Maria A Rocca;Daniel Pelletier

  • The central vein sign and its clinical evaluation for the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis: a consensus statement from the North American Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis Cooperative.

    Pascal Sati;Jiwon Oh;R. Todd Constable;Nikos Evangelou

  • Transfer Learning for Domain Adaptation in MRI: Application in Brain Lesion Segmentation

    Mohsen Ghafoorian;Mohsen Ghafoorian;Alireza Mehrtash;Alireza Mehrtash;Tina Kapur;Nico Karssemeijer

  • Optimized single-slab three-dimensional spin-echo MR imaging of the brain

    John P. Mugler;Sumi Bao;Robert V. Mulkern;Charles R. G. Guttmann

  • Cognitive profile and brain morphological changes in obstructive sleep apnea.

    Federico Torelli;Nicola Moscufo;Girolamo Garreffa;Fabio Placidi

  • Routine quantitative analysis of brain and cerebrospinal fluid spaces with MR imaging

    Ron Kikinis;Martha E. Shenton;Guido Gerig;John Martin

  • Regional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Lesion Burden and Cognitive Function in Multiple Sclerosis: A Longitudinal Study

    Reisa A. Sperling;Charles R. G. Guttmann;Marika J. Hohol;Simon K. Warfield

  • MRI contrast uptake in new lesions in relapsing-remitting MS followed at weekly intervals

    Francois Cotton;Howard L. Weiner;Ferenc A. Jolesz;Charles R.G. Guttmann

  • Postoperative Delirium and Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction: Overlap and Divergence.

    Daiello La;Racine Am;Yun Gou R;Marcantonio Er

  • Smoking and disease progression in multiple sclerosis.

    Brian C. Healy;Eman N. Ali;Charles R. G. Guttmann;Tanuja Chitnis

  • 3D Image Matching Using a Finite Element Based Elastic Deformation Model

    Matthieu Ferrant;Matthieu Ferrant;Simon K. Warfield;Charles R. G. Guttmann;Robert V. Mulkern;Robert V. Mulkern

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging White Matter Hyperintensities and Brain Volume in the Prediction of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia

    Eric E. Smith;Svetlana Egorova;Deborah Blacker;Ronald J. Killiany

  • Serial Neuropsychological Assessment and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Analysis in Multiple Sclerosis

    Marika J. Hohol;Charles R. G. Guttmann;John Orav;Glenn A. Mackin

  • Automatic identification of gray matter structures from MRI to improve the segmentation of white matter lesions

    Simon Warfield;Joachim Dengler;Joachim Zaers;Charles R.G. Guttmann

  • Cognitive dysfunction in patients with clinically isolated syndromes or newly diagnosed multiple sclerosis.

    Bonnie I Glanz;Christopher M Holland;Susan A Gauthier;Emily L Amunwa

  • Spatial Distribution of White-Matter Hyperintensities in Alzheimer Disease, Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy, and Healthy Aging

    Christopher M. Holland;Eric E. Smith;Istvan Csapo;Mahmut Edip Gurol

Frequent Co-Authors

Howard L. Weiner
Howard L. Weiner Harvard University
Rohit Bakshi
Rohit Bakshi Brigham and Women's Hospital
Tanuja Chitnis
Tanuja Chitnis Harvard University
Samia J. Khoury
Samia J. Khoury American University of Beirut
Ferenc A. Jolesz
Ferenc A. Jolesz Brigham and Women's Hospital
Ron Kikinis
Ron Kikinis Brigham and Women's Hospital
Simon K. Warfield
Simon K. Warfield Boston Children's Hospital
Frederik Barkhof
Frederik Barkhof University College London
Robert V. Mulkern
Robert V. Mulkern Boston Children's Hospital
Ronald J. Killiany
Ronald J. Killiany Boston University

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