His primary areas of study are Radiology, Magnetic resonance imaging, Surgery, Percutaneous and Internal medicine. His Radiology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Malignancy, Nuclear medicine and Kidney disease. Stuart G. Silverman usually deals with Magnetic resonance imaging and limits it to topics linked to Carcinoma and Ovarian carcinoma and Neoplasm.
Stuart G. Silverman interconnects Mortality rate, Ablation, Pancreatitis, Cryotherapy and Pancreatic disease in the investigation of issues within Percutaneous. His research integrates issues of Gastroenterology, Physical therapy, Oncology and Imatinib mesylate in his study of Internal medicine. His work in the fields of Tyrosine-kinase inhibitor, such as Sunitinib malate, overlaps with other areas such as Multicenter trial.
Stuart G. Silverman mostly deals with Radiology, Percutaneous, Surgery, Magnetic resonance imaging and Biopsy. His Radiology research includes themes of Nuclear medicine, Renal cell carcinoma and Ablation, Cryoablation. The study incorporates disciplines such as Cryotherapy, Interventional radiology and Pancreatitis in addition to Percutaneous.
His research combines Internal medicine and Surgery. His work carried out in the field of Internal medicine brings together such families of science as Gastroenterology and Oncology. Magnetic resonance imaging is often connected to Pathology in his work.
His main research concerns Radiology, Internal medicine, Renal cell carcinoma, Hepatology and Renal mass. His Radiology research integrates issues from Ablation, Cryoablation and Retrospective cohort study. Stuart G. Silverman works mostly in the field of Internal medicine, limiting it down to concerns involving Oncology and, occasionally, Treatment response.
His study explores the link between Renal cell carcinoma and topics such as Stage that cross with problems in Cancer and Risk of malignancy. His Hepatology research incorporates themes from Bladder cancer, Positron emission tomography and Liver tumor. His study looks at the relationship between Renal mass and topics such as Biopsy, which overlap with Breast cancer.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Radiology, Renal mass, Renal cell carcinoma, Percutaneous and Biopsy. Particularly relevant to Magnetic resonance imaging is his body of work in Radiology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Adrenal gland, Concomitant, Surgery, Curative surgery and Lung cancer.
The concepts of his Surgery study are interwoven with issues in Catheter ablation, Cryoablation and Hazard ratio. His Percutaneous research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Long term outcomes, Single Center, Tumor progression, Invasive Procedure and Histopathology. The Biopsy study combines topics in areas such as Pathological, Heterogeneous group and Angiomyolipoma.
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Efficacy and safety of imatinib mesylate in advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumors.
George Daniel Demetri;Margaret von Mehren;Charles D. Blanke;Annick Diane Van Den Abbeele.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2002)
Image-guided Tumor Ablation: Standardization of Terminology and Reporting Criteria
S. Nahum Goldberg;Clement J. Grassi;John F. Cardella;J. William Charboneau.
Radiology (2005)
Correlation and Simple Linear Regression
Kelly H. Zou;Kemal Tuncali;Stuart G. Silverman.
Radiology (2003)
Adherence to bisphosphonate therapy and fracture rates in osteoporotic women: relationship to vertebral and nonvertebral fractures from 2 US claims databases.
Ethel S. Siris;Steven T. Harris;Clifford J. Rosen;Charles E. Barr.
Mayo Clinic proceedings (2006)
Managing incidental findings on abdominal CT: white paper of the ACR incidental findings committee.
Lincoln L. Berland;Stuart G. Silverman;Richard M. Gore;William W. Mayo-Smith.
Journal of The American College of Radiology (2010)
International Society for Clinical Densitometry 2007 Adult and Pediatric Official Positions
E. Michael Lewiecki;Catherine M. Gordon;Sanford Baim;Mary B. Leonard.
Bone (2008)
Superconducting open-configuration MR imaging system for image-guided therapy.
J F Schenck;F A Jolesz;P B Roemer;H E Cline.
Radiology (1995)
Obesity is not protective against fracture in postmenopausal women: GLOW.
Juliet E. Compston;Nelson B. Watts;Roland D. Chapurlat;Cyrus Cooper.
The American Journal of Medicine (2011)
Image-guided tumor ablation: proposal for standardization of terms and reporting criteria
S. Nahum Goldberg;J. William Charboneau;Gerald D. Dodd;Damian E. Dupuy.
Radiology (2003)
A prospective follow-up study of 570 patients with oral lichen planus: persistence, remission, and malignant association.
S. Silverman;M. Gorsky;F. Lozada-Nur.
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology (1985)
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