Radiosurgery, Surgery, Radiology, Magnetic resonance imaging and Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations are his primary areas of study. Radiosurgery is a subfield of Radiation therapy that he studies. His Surgery research incorporates elements of Stroke and Cushing's disease.
Jason P. Sheehan focuses mostly in the field of Stroke, narrowing it down to matters related to Cohort and, in some cases, Latency stage. His Radiology study incorporates themes from Proportional hazards model and Cohort study. His studies deal with areas such as Clinical trial, Nuclear medicine and Focused ultrasound as well as Magnetic resonance imaging.
His primary areas of study are Radiosurgery, Radiology, Surgery, Nuclear medicine and Retrospective cohort study. His work deals with themes such as Magnetic resonance imaging, Cohort and Arteriovenous malformation, which intersect with Radiosurgery. His Radiology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Stroke and Complication.
His Surgery research integrates issues from Pituitary adenoma and Brain metastasis. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Pituitary adenoma, Acromegaly is strongly linked to Hypopituitarism. His research integrates issues of Cancer and Oncology in his study of Radiation therapy.
His primary areas of investigation include Radiosurgery, Radiology, Cohort, Internal medicine and Retrospective cohort study. The various areas that he examines in his Radiosurgery study include Pituitary adenoma, Complication, Endocrine system, Neurosurgery and Hypopituitarism. His research in Pituitary adenoma intersects with topics in Cushing's disease and Surgery.
His work in Radiology tackles topics such as Neurology which are related to areas like Chemotherapy. His Cohort research incorporates themes from Dural arteriovenous fistulas, Embolization, Cavernous sinus, Stroke and Arteriovenous malformation. The concepts of his Retrospective cohort study study are interwoven with issues in Cohort study, Subgroup analysis and Hazard ratio.
Jason P. Sheehan focuses on Radiosurgery, Radiology, Retrospective cohort study, Internal medicine and Cohort. His Radiosurgery study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cushing's disease, Incidence, Pituitary adenoma, Endocrine system and Hypopituitarism. His study looks at the relationship between Endocrine system and topics such as Surgery, which overlap with Multiple sclerosis.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Salvage therapy and Survival analysis. His Retrospective cohort study research includes themes of Multicenter study, Stroke, Natural history, Asymptomatic and Hazard ratio. The Cohort study which covers Cavernous sinus that intersects with Risk factor, Tumor progression, Multivariate analysis, Neurology and Pediatrics.
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Impact of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education work-hour regulations on neurosurgical resident education and productivity.
Jay Jagannathan;G Edward Vates;Nader Pouratian;Jason P Sheehan.
Journal of Neurosurgery (2009)
Gamma surgery in the treatment of nonsecretory pituitary macroadenoma
Vincenzo Mingione;Chun Po Yen;Mary Lee Vance;Melita Steiner.
Journal of Neurosurgery (2006)
Gamma knife radiosurgery for medically and surgically refractory prolactinomas.
Nader Pouratian;Jason Sheehan;Jay Jagannathan;Edward R. Laws.
Neurosurgery (2006)
Gamma Knife radiosurgery to the surgical cavity following resection of brain metastases
Jay Jagannathan;Chun-Po Yen;Dibyendu Kumar Ray;David Schlesinger.
Journal of Neurosurgery (2009)
Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Pituitary Adenomas: A Review of the Literature
Edward R. Laws;Jason P. Sheehan;Jonas M. Sheehan;Jay Jagnathan.
Journal of Neuro-oncology (2004)
Gamma Knife surgery for skull base meningiomas
Robert M. Starke;Brian J. Williams;Claire Hiles;James H. Nguyen.
Journal of Neurosurgery (2012)
Utilization of type I collagen gel, demineralized bone matrix, and bone morphogenetic protein-2 to enhance autologous bone lumbar spinal fusion
Gregory A. Helm;Jonas M. Sheehan;Jason P. Sheehan;John A. Jane.
Journal of Neurosurgery (1997)
High-intensity focused ultrasound surgery of the brain: part 1--A historical perspective with modern applications.
Jay Jagannathan;Narendra T Sanghvi;Lawrence A Crum;Chun-Po Yen.
Neurosurgery (2009)
Gamma knife radiosurgery for acromegaly: outcomes after failed transsphenoidal surgery.
Jay Jagannathan;Jason P. Sheehan;Nader Pouratian;Edward R. Laws.
Neurosurgery (2008)
Long-term outcomes after Gamma Knife radiosurgery for patients with a nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma.
Rupa Gopalan;David Schlesinger;Mary Lee Vance;Edward Laws.
Neurosurgery (2011)
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