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38059
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5395
National Ranking
530

Overview

DH Miller is affiliated with the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom. Their professional profile indicates active involvement in academia through this primary institutional connection.

No recent papers have been catalogued under their name, nor are there recorded frequent co-authors or common publication venues associated with their work. This suggests either an early career stage, a focus on non-publishing activities within the academic environment, or limited data availability on their publications.

Details on book publications are not listed, indicating that Miller has not published books with identifiable publishers in the available data.

The main fields of study and subfields associated with Miller are not specified, and no particular topics of research have been documented. This absence of data may reflect a broad research scope without a dominant focus or a lack of indexed research output in those categories.

There are no awards recorded for Miller, and the scientist is currently alive. The profile remains factual without elaboration on personal accolades or distinctions.

Best Publications

  • Spinal cord atrophy and disability in multiple sclerosis - A new reproducible and sensitive MRI method with potential to monitor disease progression

    Na Losseff;Sl Webb;Ji Oriordan;R Page

  • The role of magnetic resonance techniques in understanding and managing multiple sclerosis

    D H Miller;R I Grossman;S C Reingold;H F McFarland

  • The peripheral benzodiazepine binding site in the brain in multiple sclerosis: quantitative in vivo imaging of microglia as a measure of disease activity.

    R. B. Banati;J. Newcombe;R. N. Gunn;A. Cagnin

  • The role of NMR imaging in the assessment of multiple sclerosis and isolated neurological lesions. A quantitative study.

    I. E. C. Ormerod;D. H. Miller;W. I. McDONALD;E. P. G. H. Du Boulay

  • Serial proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in acute multiple sclerosis lesions

    C. A. Davie;C. P. Hawkins;G. J. Barker;A. Brennan

  • Progressive cerebral atrophy in multiple sclerosis A serial MRI study

    N. A. Losseff;L. Wang;H. M. Lai;D. S. Yoo

  • Serial gadolinium enhanced magnetic resonance imaging in multiple sclerosis

    D. H. Miller;P. Rudge;G. Johnson;B. E. Kendall

  • Primary progressive multiple sclerosis.

    A. J. Thompson;C. H. Polman;D. H. Miller;W. I. Mcdonald

  • Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis. MRI findings and the distinction from multiple sclerosis.

    J. Kesselring;D. H. Miller;S. A. Robb;B. E. Kendall

  • Clinical, CSF, and MRI findings in Devic's neuromyelitis optica.

    J. I. O'riordan;H. L. Gallagher;A. J. Thompson;R. S. Howard

  • Guidelines for the use of magnetic resonance techniques in monitoring the treatment of multiple sclerosis

    D. H. Miller;P. S. Albert;F. Barkhof;G. Francis

  • Executive function in multiple sclerosis. The role of frontal lobe pathology.

    J Foong;L Rozewicz;G Quaghebeur;C A Davie

  • Occurrence of a multiple sclerosis-like illness in women who have a Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy mitochondrial DNA mutation.

    A. E. Harding;M. G. Sweeney;D. H. Miller;C. J. Mumford

  • The effect of anti-alpha4 integrin antibody on brain lesion activity in MS. The UK Antegren Study Group.

    N. Tubridy;P. O. Behan;R. Capildeo;A. Chaudhuri

  • Persistent functional deficit in multiple sclerosis and autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia is associated with axon loss.

    C. A. Davie;G. J. Barker;S. Webb;P. S. Tofts

  • Eight-year follow-up study of brain atrophy in patients with MS

    E. Fisher;R. A. Rudick;J. H. Simon;G. Cutter

  • Neuropathological abnormalities of the corpus callosum in schizophrenia: a diffusion tensor imaging study

    J Foong;M Maier;C A Clark;G J Barker

  • Correlation of magnetization transfer ratio with clinical disability in multiple sclerosis.

    A. Gass;G. J. Barker;D. Kidd;J. W. Thorpe

  • Spinal cord MRI using multi-array coils and fast spin echo. II: Findings in multiple sclerosis

    D. Kidd;J. W. Thorpe;A. J. Thompson;B. E. Kendall

  • Investigation of MS normal-appearing brain using diffusion tensor MRI with clinical correlations

    O. Ciccarelli;D. J. Werring;C. A M Wheeler-Kingshott;G. J. Barker

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan J. Thompson
Alan J. Thompson University College London
Gareth J. Barker
Gareth J. Barker King's College London
Frederik Barkhof
Frederik Barkhof University College London
Tarek A. Yousry
Tarek A. Yousry University College London
Claudia A. M. Wheeler-Kingshott
Claudia A. M. Wheeler-Kingshott University College London
Gavin Giovannoni
Gavin Giovannoni Queen Mary University of London
Xavier Montalban
Xavier Montalban Autonomous University of Barcelona
Massimo Filippi
Massimo Filippi Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
W. I. McDonald
W. I. McDonald Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Eva Havrdova
Eva Havrdova Charles University

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