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Michael P. Marks is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, particularly focusing on areas related to stroke and vascular diseases. Their research spans various subfields including epidemiology, neurology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, internal medicine, and radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging.

The main topics of their work cover acute ischemic stroke management, venous thromboembolism diagnosis and management, cerebrovascular and carotid artery diseases, traumatic brain injury and neurovascular disturbances, stroke rehabilitation and recovery, vascular malformations diagnosis and treatment, and intracranial aneurysms: treatment and complications.

Their recent papers include:

  • Thrombectomy for anterior circulation stroke beyond 6 h from time last known well (AURORA): a systematic review and individual patient data meta-analysis, 2021, The Lancet
  • Use of Deep Learning to Predict Final Ischemic Stroke Lesions From Initial Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2020, JAMA Network Open
  • Hypoperfusion intensity ratio correlates with angiographic collaterals in acute ischaemic stroke with M1 occlusion, 2020, European Journal of Neurology
  • Favorable Venous Outflow Profiles Correlate With Favorable Tissue-Level Collaterals and Clinical Outcome, 2021, Stroke
  • Collateral status contributes to differences between observed and predicted 24-h infarct volumes in DEFUSE 3, 2020, Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

  • Jeremy J. Heit
  • Maarten G. Lansberg
  • Gregory W. Albers
  • Michael Mlynash
  • Sören Christensen

Michael P. Marks has published multiple articles in notable venues, with many appearing in the journal Stroke. Other frequent publication venues include the Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism, UNC Libraries, European Journal of Neurology, and Neurology.

Best Publications

  • Thrombectomy for Stroke at 6 to 16 Hours with Selection by Perfusion Imaging

    Gregory W. Albers;Michael P. Marks;Stephanie Kemp;Soren Christensen

  • Guidelines for prevention of stroke in patients with ischemic stroke or transient ischemic Attack : A statement for healthcare professionals from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association Council on Stroke : Co-sponsored by the Council on Cardiovascular Radiology and Intervention : The American Academy of Neurology affirms the value of this guideline

    Ralph L. Sacco;Robert Adams;Greg Albers;Mark J. Alberts

  • Unruptured intracranial aneurysms - Risk of rupture and risks of surgical intervention

    D. Wiebers;J. Whisnant;G. Forbes;I. Meissner

  • Safety and efficacy of mechanical embolectomy in acute ischemic stroke: results of the MERCI trial.

    Wade S. Smith;Gene Sung;Sidney Starkman;Jeffrey L. Saver

  • Recommendations on Angiographic Revascularization Grading Standards for Acute Ischemic Stroke A Consensus Statement

    Osama O. Zaidat;Albert J. Yoo;Pooja Khatri;Thomas A. Tomsick

  • Magnetic resonance imaging profiles predict clinical response to early reperfusion: the diffusion and perfusion imaging evaluation for understanding stroke evolution (DEFUSE) study.

    Gregory W. Albers;Vincent N. Thijs;Lawrence Wechsler;Stephanie Kemp

  • MRI profile and response to endovascular reperfusion after stroke (DEFUSE 2): a prospective cohort study.

    Maarten G. Lansberg;Matus Straka;Stephanie Kemp;Michael Mlynash

  • Update to the AHA/ASA Recommendations for the Prevention of Stroke in Patients With Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack

    Robert J. Adams;Greg Albers;Mark J. Alberts;Oscar Benavente

  • Clinical utility of diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging in the assessment of ischemic stroke

    H. L. Lutsep;G. W. Albers;A. Decrespigny;G. N. Kamat

  • Correlation of perfusion- and diffusion-weighted MRI with NIHSS score in acute (<6.5 hour) ischemic stroke

    D. C. Tong;M. A. Yenari;G. W. Albers;M. O'Brien

  • Clinical outcome after 450 revascularization procedures for moyamoya disease. Clinical article.

    Raphael Guzman;Marco Lee;Achal Achrol;Teresa Bell-Stephens

  • Neurotransplantation for patients with subcortical motor stroke: a phase 2 randomized trial.

    Douglas Kondziolka;Gary K. Steinberg;Lawrence Wechsler;Carolyn C. Meltzer

  • Guidelines for Prevention of Stroke in Patients With Ischemic Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack

    Ralph L. Sacco;Robert Adams;Greg Albers;Mark J. Alberts

  • CT angiography with spiral CT and maximum intensity projection.

    S Napel;M P Marks;G D Rubin;M D Dake

  • Longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging study of perfusion and diffusion in stroke: Evolution of lesion volume and correlation with clinical outcome

    Christian Beaulieu;Alexander De Crespigny;David C. Tong;Michael E. Moseley

  • Blood vessel blocking catheter

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  • The Anatomy of the Posterior Communicating Artery as a Risk Factor for Ischemic Cerebral Infarction

    Don F. Schomer;Michael P. Marks;Gary K. Steinberg;Iain M. Johnstone

  • Optimal Tmax threshold for predicting penumbral tissue in acute stroke.

    Jean-Marc Olivot;Michael Mlynash;Vincent N. Thijs;Stephanie Kemp

  • Acute and chronic stroke: navigated spin-echo diffusion-weighted MR imaging.

    M P Marks;A de Crespigny;D Lentz;D R Enzmann

  • Hemorrhage in intracerebral arteriovenous malformations: angiographic determinants.

    M P Marks;B Lane;G K Steinberg;P J Chang

Frequent Co-Authors

Gregory W. Albers
Gregory W. Albers Stanford University
Gary K. Steinberg
Gary K. Steinberg Stanford University
Roland Bammer
Roland Bammer Monash University
Michael E. Moseley
Michael E. Moseley Stanford University
Vincent Thijs
Vincent Thijs Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Lawrence R. Wechsler
Lawrence R. Wechsler University of Pennsylvania
Tudor G. Jovin
Tudor G. Jovin Cooper University Hospital
Max Wintermark
Max Wintermark Stanford University
John R. Adler
John R. Adler Stanford University
Joseph P. Broderick
Joseph P. Broderick University of Cincinnati

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