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Amish H. Doshi

Researcher at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Publications -  65
Citations -  1228

Amish H. Doshi is an academic researcher from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 57 publications receiving 765 citations. Previous affiliations of Amish H. Doshi include Mount Sinai Health System & Mount Sinai Hospital.

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An update to the Raymond–Roy Occlusion Classification of intracranial aneurysms treated with coil embolization

TL;DR: The MRRC has the potential to expand the definition of adequate coil embolization, possibly decrease procedural risk, and help endovascular neurosurgeons predict which patients need closer angiographic follow-up.
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COVID-19 Is an Independent Risk Factor for Acute Ischemic Stroke.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that CO VID-19 infection is significantly associated with imaging confirmation of acute ischemic stroke, and patients with COVID-19 should undergo more aggressive monitoring for stroke.
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Role of 3D CT in the Evaluation of the Temporal Bone

TL;DR: The additional information provided by 3D reformatted images allows a better understanding of temporal bone anatomy and improves the ability to evaluate related disease, thereby helping to optimize surgical planning.
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Association of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) With Large Vessel Occlusion Strokes: A Case-Control Study.

TL;DR: Patients with COVID-19 presenting with acute neurologic symptoms warrant a lower threshold for suspicion of large vessel stroke, and prompt workup for large vessels stroke is recommended.
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CT of Anatomic Variants of the Paranasal Sinuses and Nasal Cavity: Poor Correlation With Radiologically Significant Rhinosinusitis but Importance in Surgical Planning.

TL;DR: Analysis of every routine CT scan of the paranasal sinuses obtained for sinusitis or rhinitis for the presence of different anatomic variants is of questionable value unless surgery is planned.