His primary areas of investigation include Stroke, Surgery, Radiology, Thrombolysis and Magnetic resonance imaging. The various areas that Gerhard Schroth examines in his Stroke study include Severity of illness, Retrospective cohort study and Artery occlusion. His Surgery research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Internal medicine, Cerebral infarction and Infarction.
His work is connected to Angiography, Internal carotid artery, Digital subtraction angiography, Stenosis and Cerebral angiography, as a part of Radiology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Basilar artery, Vertebrobasilar insufficiency, Anesthesia and Perfusion in addition to Thrombolysis. His study in Magnetic resonance imaging is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Anatomy, Entorhinal cortex, Cerebrospinal fluid and Atrophy.
Radiology, Surgery, Stroke, Magnetic resonance imaging and Neuroradiology are his primary areas of study. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Cerebral infarction and Surgery. Stroke is a subfield of Internal medicine that Gerhard Schroth investigates.
His Magnetic resonance imaging research incorporates elements of Cerebrospinal fluid, Pathology, Nuclear medicine and Anatomy. His Neuroradiology research incorporates themes from Neurosurgery, Diffusion MRI and Interventional neuroradiology. Gerhard Schroth has included themes like Central nervous system disease and Arteriovenous malformation in his Vascular disease study.
His primary scientific interests are in Stroke, Surgery, Radiology, Thrombolysis and Internal medicine. His study looks at the relationship between Stroke and fields such as Cerebral arteries, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. His study brings together the fields of Middle cerebral artery and Surgery.
His Radiology study frequently involves adjacent topics like Neuroradiology. His research in Thrombolysis intersects with topics in Cerebral infarction, Randomized controlled trial, Modified Rankin Scale, Thrombus and Mechanical Thrombolysis. The Internal medicine study which covers Cardiology that intersects with Digital subtraction angiography, Fibrinolytic agent and Frontal lobe.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Surgery, Stroke, Thrombolysis, Internal medicine and Radiology. His Surgery study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Modified Rankin Scale and Acute ischemic stroke. Gerhard Schroth does research in Stroke, focusing on Middle cerebral artery specifically.
The Thrombolysis study combines topics in areas such as Intra arterial thrombolysis, Cerebral infarction, Solitaire Cryptographic Algorithm, Mechanical Thrombolysis and Penumbra. His studies examine the connections between Internal medicine and genetics, as well as such issues in Cardiology, with regards to Digital subtraction angiography and Meta-analysis. His Subarachnoid hemorrhage research extends to the thematically linked field of Radiology.
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Virtopsy, a new imaging horizon in forensic pathology: virtual autopsy by postmortem multislice computed tomography (MSCT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)--a feasibility study
Michael J. Thali;Kathrin Yen;Wolf Schweitzer;Peter Vock.
Journal of Forensic Sciences (2003)
Pathways That Make Voices: White Matter Changes in Auditory Hallucinations
Daniela Hubl;Thomas Koenig;Werner Strik;Andrea Federspiel.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2004)
Outcome of survivors of accidental deep hypothermia and circulatory arrest treated with extracorporeal blood warming.
BH Walpoth;BN Walpoth-Aslan;HP Mattle;Bogdan P. Radanov.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1997)
Basilar artery occlusion
Heinrich P Mattle;Marcel Arnold;Perttu J Lindsberg;Wouter J Schonewille.
Lancet Neurology (2011)
Ischaemic stroke in young adults: predictors of outcome and recurrence
K Nedeltchev;T A der Maur;D Georgiadis;M Arnold.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry (2005)
NIHSS Score and Arteriographic Findings in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Urs Fischer;Marcel Arnold;Krassen Nedeltchev;Caspar Brekenfeld.
Stroke (2005)
Assessment of ≥50% and <50% Intracranial Stenoses by Transcranial Color-Coded Duplex Sonography
Ralf W. Baumgartner;Heinrich P. Mattle;Gerhard Schroth.
Stroke (1999)
National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale Score and Vessel Occlusion in 2152 Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke
Mirjam Rachel Heldner;Christoph Zubler;Heinrich P. Mattle;Gerhard Schroth.
Stroke (2013)
What Is a Minor Stroke
Urs Fischer;Adrian Baumgartner;Marcel Arnold;Krassen Nedeltchev.
Stroke (2010)
Carotid dissection with and without ischemic events Local symptoms and cerebral artery findings
R. W. Baumgartner;M. Arnold;I. Baumgartner;M. Mosso.
Neurology (2001)
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