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Tamargo CV - 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Rafael J. Tamargo, M.D., F.A.A.N.S., F.A.C.S. (Revised 2/27/2017) ______________________________________ I. DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION A. Current Appointments: Walter E. Dandy Professor of Neurosurgery Professor of Neurosurgery Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Director, Division of Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery Vice-Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery Neurosurgery Co-Director, Neurosciences Critical Care Unit Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland B. Personal Data: Address: Department of Neurosurgery The Johns Hopkins Hospital 1800 Orleans Street Zayed Tower, Suite 6115 Baltimore, Maryland 21287 Telephone (410) 614-1533 E-mail: [email protected] Fax (410) 614-1783 Citizenship: U.S.A. C. Education and Training: 1972-1976 Valedictorian Academia del Perpetuo Socorro High School Miramar, Puerto Rico 1976-1980 Bachelor of Arts, Magna cum Laude Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey 1980-1984 Doctor of Medicine Columbia University - College of Physicians and Surgeons New York, New York 1984-1985 Internship in General Surgery Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Rafael J. Tamargo, M.D., F.A.A.N.S., F.A.C.S.

(Revised 2/27/2017)

______________________________________

I. DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION

A. Current Appointments:

Walter E. Dandy Professor of Neurosurgery

Professor of Neurosurgery

Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

Director, Division of Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery

Vice-Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery Co-Director, Neurosciences Critical Care Unit

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland

B. Personal Data:

Address: Department of Neurosurgery

The Johns Hopkins Hospital

1800 Orleans Street

Zayed Tower, Suite 6115

Baltimore, Maryland 21287

Telephone (410) 614-1533

E-mail: [email protected]

Fax (410) 614-1783

Citizenship: U.S.A.

C. Education and Training:

1972-1976 Valedictorian

Academia del Perpetuo Socorro High School

Miramar, Puerto Rico

1976-1980 Bachelor of Arts, Magna cum Laude

Princeton University

Princeton, New Jersey

1980-1984 Doctor of Medicine

Columbia University - College of Physicians and Surgeons

New York, New York

1984-1985 Internship in General Surgery

Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center

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New York, New York

1985-1988 Neurosurgical Oncology Fellowship

Division of Neurosurgical Oncology

Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins Hospital

Baltimore, Maryland

1985-1992 Residency in Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins Hospital

Baltimore, Maryland

- June 1985-June 1988, Assistant Resident

- June 1988-June 1989, Junior Resident

Adult and Pediatric Neurosurgery Services

- July 1989-December 1989, Senior Resident

Neurology Consult and Inpatient Services

- January 1990-June 1990, Senior Resident

Francis Scott Key Medical Center

- July 1990-September 1990, Senior Resident

Adult and Pediatric Neurosurgery Services

- October 1990-March 1991, Senior Resident

Pediatric Neurosurgery Service

- April 1991-June 1991, Senior Resident

Adult and Pediatric Neurosurgery Services

- July 1991-June 1992, Chief Resident / Assistant Chief of Service

Adult and Pediatric Neurosurgery Services

1985 Microsurgery Laboratory

(July-September) Johns Hopkins Hospital

Department of Neurosurgery

D. Professional Experience and Academic Appointments:

1991-1992 Instructor / Assistant Chief of Service / Full-time staff

Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine / Johns Hopkins Hospital

1992-1998 Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery / Full-time staff

Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine / Johns Hopkins Hospital

1992-Present Appointments within the Department of Neurosurgery to the:

Division of Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery (currently Director)

Division of Skull Base Surgery

Division of Neurosurgical Oncology

Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery

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1993-Present Director, Microneurosurgery Laboratory

Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1996-2000 Co-Director, Division of Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery

Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1998-2004 Associate Professor of Neurosurgery / Full-time staff

Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine / Johns Hopkins Hospital

2000-Present Director, Division of Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery

Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

2002-2004 Associate Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine / Johns Hopkins Hospital

2004-Present Professor of Neurosurgery / Full-time staff

Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine / Johns Hopkins Hospital

2004-Present Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine / Johns Hopkins Hospital

2009-Present Vice-Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

2011-Present Neurosurgery Co-Director, Neurosciences Critical Care Unit

Johns Hopkins Hospital

II. RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

A. Hirsch Index (“h index”)

62 based on Google Scholar and 42 based on ISI Web of Knowledge

B. Publications:

1. Peer-Reviewed Scientific Articles:

1. Tamargo, R. J., J. I. Epstein, and H. Brem. Heterotransplantation of malignant human

gliomas in neonatal rats. Journal of Neurosurgery. 69: 928-933, 1988.

2. Steen, R. G., R. J. Tamargo, K. A. McGovern, S. S. Rajan, H. Brem, J. P. Wehrle, and

J. D. Glickson. In vivo 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of subcutaneous 9L

gliosarcoma: effects of tumor growth and treatment with 1,3-bis(2-chloroethyl) 1-nitrosourea on

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tumor bioenergetics and histology. Cancer Research. 48: 676-681, 1988.

3. Tamargo, R. J., J. I. Epstein, C. S. Reinhard, M. Chasin, and H. Brem. Brain

biocompatibility of a biodegradable controlled release polymer in rats. Journal of Biomedical

Materials Research. 23: 253-266, 1989.

4. Brem, H., A. Kader, J. I. Epstein, R. J. Tamargo, A. Domb, R. Langer, and K. W.

Leong. Biocompatibility of a biodegradable, controlled-release polymer in the rabbit brain.

Selective Cancer Therapeutics. 5(2): 55-65, 1989.

5. Yang, M. B., R. J. Tamargo, and H. Brem. Controlled delivery of

1,3-bis(2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosourea from ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer. Cancer Research.

49: 5103-5107, 1989.

6. Levy, A. P., R. J. Tamargo, H. Brem, and D. Nathans. An endothelial cell growth

factor from the mouse neuroblastoma cell line NB41. Growth Factors. 2: 9-19, 1989.

7. Steen, R. G., R. J. Tamargo, H. Brem, J. D. Glickson, and J. P. Wehrle. In vivo 31P

nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of rat 9L gliosarcoma treated with BCNU:

Dose-response of spectral changes. Magnetic Resonance In Medicine. 11: 258-266, 1989.

8. Tamargo, R. J., K. W. Leong, and H. Brem. Growth inhibition of a gliosarcoma by the

local sustained release of heparin and cortisone acetate. Journal of Neuro-Oncology. 9: 131-138,

1990.

9. Tamargo, R. J., R. A. Bok, and H. Brem. Angiogenesis inhibition by minocycline.

Cancer Research. 51: 672-675, 1991.

10. Tamargo, R. J., A. K. Sills, Jr., C. S. Reinhard, M. L. Pinn, D. M. Long, and H.

Brem. Interstitial dexamethasone delivery in the brain for the reduction of peritumoral edema.

Journal of Neurosurgery. 74: 956-961, 1991.

11. Grossman, S. A., C. Reinhard, O. M. Colvin, M. Chasin, R. Brundrett, R. J.

Tamargo, and H. Brem. The intracerebral distribution of BCNU delivered by surgically

implanted biodegradable polymers. Journal of Neurosurgery. 76: 640-647, 1992.

12. Tamargo, R. J., J. S. Myseros, J. I. Epstein, M. B. Yang, M. Chasin, and H. Brem.

Interstitial chemotherapy of the 9L gliosarcoma: Controlled release polymers for drug delivery in

the brain. Cancer Research. 53: 329-333, 1993.

13. Geisler, F. H., R. J. Tamargo, and J. D. Weingart. Modifications to the transverse

Caspar cervical retractor blades optimized for a single-level anterior cervical discectomy. Journal

of Spinal Disorders. 6(1): 57-59, 1993.

14. Brem, H., R. J. Tamargo, A. Olivi, M. Pinn, J. D. Weingart, M. Wharam, and J. I.

Epstein. Biodegradable polymers for controlled delivery of chemotherapy with and without

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radiation therapy in the monkey brain. Journal of Neurosurgery. 80: 283-290, 1994.

15. Miller, N. R., L. H. Monsein, G. M. Debrun, R. J. Tamargo, and H. J. W. Nauta.

Treatment of carotid-cavernous sinus fistulas using a superior ophthalmic vein approach. Journal

of Neurosurgery. 83: 838-842, 1995. (Cover article)

16. Sipos, E. P., R. J. Tamargo, J. I. Epstein, and R. B. North. Primary intracerebral

small-cell osteosarcoma in an adolescent girl: Report of a case. Journal of Neuro-Oncology. 32:

169-174, 1997.

17. Oshiro, E. M., K. A. Walter, S. Piantadosi, T. F. Witham, and R. J. Tamargo. A new

subarachnoid hemorrhage grading system based on the Glasgow Coma Scale: A comparison with

the Hunt and Hess and World Federation of Neurological Surgeons Scales in a clinical series.

Neurosurgery. 41: 140-148, 1997.

18. Sills, A. K., Jr., R. E. Clatterbuck, R. C. Thompson, P. L. Cohen, and R. J. Tamargo.

Endothelial cell expression of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) in experimental

post-hemorrhagic vasospasm. Neurosurgery. 41: 453-461, 1997. (Cover article)

19. Oshiro, E. M., D. A. Rini, and R. J. Tamargo. Contralateral approaches to bilateral

cerebral aneurysms: A microsurgical anatomical study. Journal of Neurosurgery. 87: 163-169,

1997. (Cover article)

20. Javedan, S. P., and R. J. Tamargo. The diagnostic yield of brain biopsy in

neurodegenerative disorders. Neurosurgery. 41: 823-830, 1997.

21. Oshiro, E. M., P. A. Hoffman, G. N. Dietsch, M. C. Watts, D. M. Pardoll, and R. J.

Tamargo. Inhibition of experimental vasospasm with anti-intercellular adhesion molecule-1

monoclonal antibody. Stroke. 28:2031-2038, 1997.

22. Qureshi, A. I., J. I. Suarez, P. D. Parekh, G. Sung, R. Geocadin, A. Bhardwaj, R. J.

Tamargo, and J. A. Ulatowski. Risk factors for multiple intracranial aneurysms. Neurosurgery.

43: 22-27, 1998.

23. Lewis, R. F., B. M. Gaymard, and R. J. Tamargo. Efference copy provides the eye

position information required for visually-guided reaching. Journal of Neurophysiology. 80:

1605-1608, 1998.

24. Takagi, M., D. S. Zee, and R. J. Tamargo. Effects of lesions of the oculomotor

vermis on eye movements in primate: saccades. Journal of Neurophysiology. 80: 1911-1931,

1998.

25. Thai, Q.-A., E. M. Oshiro, and R. J. Tamargo. Inhibition of experimental vasospasm

in rats with the periadventitial administration of ibuprofen using controlled-release polymers.

Stroke. 30: 140-147, 1999.

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26. Suarez, J. I., A. I. Qureshi, P. D. Parekh, A. Razumovsky, R. J. Tamargo, A.

Bhardwaj, and J. A. Ulatowski. Administration of hypertonic (3%) sodium chloride/acetate in

hyponatremic patients with symptomatic vasospasm following subarachnoid hemorrhage. Journal

of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology. 11: 178-184, 1999.

27. Conway, J. E., G. M. Hutchins, and R. J. Tamargo. Marfan syndrome is not

associated with intracranial aneurysms. Stroke. 30: 1632-1636, 1999.

28. Miller, N. R., E. F. McCarthy, N. Carter, R. J. Tamargo, and W. R. Green. Lytic

Paget disease as a cause of orbital cholesterol granuloma. Archives of Ophthalmology. 117:

1084-1086, 1999.

29. Qureshi, A. I., Y. Mohammad, A. M. Yahia, A. R. Luft, M. Sharma, R. J. Tamargo,

and M. R. Frankel. Ischemic events associated with unruptured intracranial aneurysms:

multicenter clinical study and review of the literature. Neurosurgery. 46: 282-290, 2000.

30. Qureshi, A. I., J. I. Suarez, A. Bhardwaj, A. M. Yahia, R. J. Tamargo, and J. A.

Ulatowski. Early predictors of outcome in patients receiving hypervolemic and hypertensive

therapy for symptomatic vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage. Critical Care Medicine. 28:

824-829, 2000.

31. Takagi, M., D. S. Zee, and R. J. Tamargo. Effects of lesions of the oculomotor

cerebellar vermis on eye movements in primate: smooth pursuit. Journal of Neurophysiology.

83:2047-2062, 2000.

32. Sadda, S. R., N. R. Miller, R. Tamargo, and R. Wityk. Bilateral optic neuropathy

associated with diffuse cerebral angiomatosis in Sturge-Weber syndrome. Journal of

Neuro-Ophthalmology. 20: 28-31, 2000.

33. Haroun, R. I., D. Rigamonti, and R. J. Tamargo. Recurrent artery of Heubner: Otto

Heubner’s description of the artery and his influence on pediatrics in Germany. Journal of

Neurosurgery. 93: 1084-1088, 2000.

34. Lewis, R. F., and R. J. Tamargo. Cerebellar lesions impair context-dependent

adaptation of reaching movements in primates. Experimental Brain Research. 138: 263-267,

2001.

35. Qureshi, A. I., M. F. K. Suri, A. M. Yahia, J. I. Suarez, L. R. Guterman, L. N.

Hopkins, and R. J. Tamargo. Risk factors for subarachnoid hemorrhage. Neurosurgery. 49:

607-613, 2001.

36. Tierney, T. S., R. C. Clatterbuck, C. Lawson, Q.-A. Thai, L. D. Rhines, and R. J.

Tamargo. Prevention and reversal of experimental post-hemorrhagic vasospasm by the

peri-adventitial administration of nitric oxide from a controlled-release polymer. Neurosurgery.

49: 945-953, 2001.

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37. Conway, J. E., and R. J. Tamargo. Cocaine use is an independent risk factor for

cerebral vasospasm after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Stroke. 32: 2338-2343, 2001.

38. Carhuapoma, J. R., A. I. Qureshi, R. J. Tamargo, J. M. Mathis, and D. F. Hanley.

Intra-arterial papaverine-induced seizures: Case report and review of the literature. Surgical

Neurology. 56: 159-163, 2001.

39. Conway J. E., G. M. Hutchins, and R. J. Tamargo. Lack of evidence for an

association between neurofibromatosis type I and intracranial aneurysms: Autopsy study and

review of the literature. Stroke. 32: 2481-2485, 2001.

40. Lewis, R. F., D. S. Zee, M. R. Hayman, and R. J. Tamargo. Oculomotor function in

the rhesus monkey after deafferentation of the extraocular muscles. Experimental Brain

Research. 141: 349-358, 2001.

41. Tamargo, R. J., L. A. Rossell, E. H. Kossoff, B. M. Tyler, M. G. Ewend, and J. J.

Aryanpur. The intracerebral administration of phenytoin using controlled-release polymers

reduces experimental seizures in rats. Epilepsy Research. 48: 145-155, 2002.

42. Chiang, V. L., P. Gailloud, K. J. Murphy, D. Rigamonti, and R. J. Tamargo. Routine

intraoperative angiography during aneurysm surgery. Journal of Neurosurgery. 96: 988-992,

2002.

43. Borden, W. B., and R. J. Tamargo. George J. Heuer, M.D. - Forgotten pioneer

neurosurgeon at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Journal of Neurosurgery. 96: 1139-1146, 2002.

44. Suarez, J. I., A. I. Qureshi, A. B. Yahia, P. D. Parekh, R. J. Tamargo, M. A.

Williams, J. A. Ulatowski, D. F. Hanley, and A. Y. Razumovsky. Symptomatic vasospasm

diagnosis after subarachnoid hemorrhage: Evaluation of transcranial Doppler ultrasound and

cerebral angiography as related to compromised vascular distribution. Critical Care Medicine 30:

1348-1355, 2002.

45. Clatterbuck, R. E., E. M. Oshiro, P. A. Hoffman, G. N. Dietsch, D. M. Pardoll, and R.

J. Tamargo. Inhibition of vasospasm with lymphocyte function-associated antigen-1 monoclonal

antibody in the rat femoral artery model. Journal of Neurosurgery. 97: 676-682, 2002.

46. Gabikian, P., R. E. Clatterbuck, C. G. Eberhart, B. M. Tyler, T. S. Tierney, and R. J.

Tamargo. Prevention of experimental cerebral vasospasm by intracranial delivery of a nitric

oxide donor from a controlled-release polymer: Toxicity and efficacy studies in rabbits and rats.

Stroke. 33: 2681-2686, 2002.

47. Heck, D. V., P. Gailloud, H. L. Cohen, R. E. Clatterbuck, R. J. Tamargo, A. M.

Avellino, and K. P. Murphy.Choroid plexus arteriovenous malformation presenting with

intraventricular hemorrhage. Journal of Pediatrics. 141: 710-711, 2002.

48. Komotar, R. J., A. Olivi, D. Rigamonti, and R. J. Tamargo. Microsurgical

fenestration of the lamina terminalis reduces the incidence of shunt-dependent hydrocephalus

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following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Neurosurgery. 51: 1403-1413, 2002.

49. Antezana, D. F., R. E. Clatterbuck, N. J. Alkayed, S. J. Murphy, L. G. Anderson, J.

Frazier, P. D. Hurn, R. J. Traystman, and R. J. Tamargo. High-dose ibuprofen for reduction of

striatal infarcts during middle cerebral artery occlusion in rats. Journal of Neurosurgery. 98:

860-866, 2003.

50. Takagi, M., R. J. Tamargo , and D. S. Zee. Effects of lesions of the cerebellar

oculomotor vermis on eye movements in primate: Binocular control. Progress in Brain Research.

142: 19-33, 2003.

51. Chicani, C. F., N. R. Miller, and R. J. Tamargo. Giant cavernous malformation of

the occipital lobe. Journal of Neuro-ophthalmology. 23:151-153, 2003.

52. Clatterbuck, R. E., P. Gailloud, L. Ogata, A. Gebremariam, G. N. Dietsch, K. P. J.

Murphy, and R. J. Tamargo. A humanized anti-CD11/CD18 monoclonal antibody prevents

cerebral vasospasm following experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage in non-human primates.

Journal of Neurosurgery. 99: 376-382, 2003.

53. Tuffiash, E., R. J. Tamargo, and A. E. Hillis. Craniotomy for treatment of

unruptured aneurysms is not associated with long-term cognitive dysfunction. Stroke 34:

2195-2199, 2003.

54. Obray, R., R. Clatterbuck, A. Olvi, R. Tamargo, K. J. Murphy, and P. Gailloud. De

novo aneurysm formation 6 and 22 months after initial presentation in two patients. AJNR

American Journal of Neuroradiology. 24:1811-1813, 2003.

55. Kretzer, R. M., P. C. Burger, and R. J. Tamargo. Hypertrophic neuropathy of the

cauda equina: Case report. Neurosurgery. 54: 515-519, 2004.

56. Kretzer, R. M., R. W. Crosby, D. A. Rini, and R. J. Tamargo. Dorcas Hager Padget:

Neuroembryologist and neurosurgical illustrator trained at Johns Hopkins. Journal of

Neurosurgery. 100: 719-730, 2004. (Cover Article)

57. Goldenberg-Cohen, N., C. Curry, N. R. Miller, R. J. Tamargo, and K. P. Murphy.

Long term visual and neurological prognosis in patients with treated and untreated cavernous

sinus aneurysms. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry. 75:863-867, 2004.

58. Pradilla, G., P. P. Wang, F. G. Legnani, L. Ogata, G. N. Dietsch, and R. J. Tamargo.

Vasospasm in rabbits following subarachnoid hemorrhage prevented by anti-CD11/CD18

monoclonal antibody therapy. Journal of Neurosurgery. 101: 88-92, 2004.

59. Frazier, J. L., G. Pradilla, P. P. Wang, and R. J. Tamargo. Inhibition of cerebral

vasospasm by intracranial delivery of ibuprofen from a controlled-release polymer in a rabbit

model of subarachnoid hemorrhage. Journal of Neurosurgery. 101: 93-98, 2004.

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60. Pradilla, G., P. P. Wang, F. G. Legnani, J. L. Frazier, and R. J. Tamargo.

Pharmacokinetics of controlled-release polymers in the subarachnoid space after subarachnoid

hemorrhage in rabbits. Journal of Neurosurgery. 101: 99-103, 2004.

61. Rodrigues, M., B. W. O’Malley, Jr., H. Staecker, and R. Tamargo. Extended

pericranial flap and bone graft reconstruction in anterior skull base surgery. Otolaryngology -

Head and Neck Surgery. 131: 69-76, 2004.

62. Gailloud, P., R. E. Clatterbuck, J. H. Fasel, R. J. Tamargo, and K. J. Murphy.

Segmental agenesis of the internal carotid artery distal to the posterior communicating artery

leading to the definition of a new embryologic segment. AJNR American Journal of

Neuroradiology. 25: 1189-1193, 2004.

63. Weaver, K. D., J. Huang, R. J. Tamargo, and E. J. Bernard, Jr.. Preoperative

localization of the carotid bifurcation for carotid endarterectomy using magnetic resonace

angiography without tomography: Technical note. Neurosurgery. 55: E1249-E1252, 2004.

64. Pradilla, G., Q.-A. Thai, F. G. Legnani, W. Hsu, R. M. Kretzer, P. P. Wang, and R. J.

Tamargo. Delayed intracranial delivery of a nitric oxide donor from a controlled-release

polymer prevents experimental vasospasm in rabbits. Neurosurgery. 55: 1393-1400, 2004.

65. Subramanian, P. S., P. H. Gailloud, D. V. Heck, R. J. Tamargo, K. J. Murphy, and

N. R. Miller. Cook detachable coil embolization of a symptomatic, isolated orbital arteriovenous

fistula via a superior ophthalmic vein approach. Neuroradiology. 47: 62-65, 2005.

66. Huang, J., M. J. McGirt, P. Gailloud, and R. J. Tamargo. Intracranial aneurysms in

the pediatric population: case series and literature review. Surgical Neurology. 63: 424-32, 2005.

67. Pradilla, G., Q.-A. Thai, F. G. Legnani, R. E. Clatterbuck, P. Gailloud, K. P. Murphy,

and R. J. Tamargo. Local delivery of ibuprofen via controlled-release polymers prevents

angiographic vasospasm in a monkey model of subarachnoid hemorrhage. Neurosurgery. 57 (1

Suppl.): 184-190, 2005.

68. Burger, I. M., R. J. Tamargo, J. Broussard, and P. Gailloud. Combined surgical and

endovascular treatment of a spontaneous diploic arteriovenous fistula. Case report. Journal of

Neurosurgery. 103: 179-181, 2005.

69. Gailloud, P., D. P. O’Riordan, I. Burger, O. Levrier, G. Jallo, R. J. Tamargo, K. J.

Murphy, and C. U. Lehmann. Diagnosis and management of vein of galen aneurysmal

malformations. Journal of Perinatology. 25: 542-51, 2005.

70. Thai, Q.-A., S. M. Raza, G. Pradilla, and R. J. Tamargo. Aneurysmal rupture

without subarachnoid hemorrhage: case series and literature review. Neurosurgery 57: 225-229,

2005.

71. Clatterbuck, R. E., P. Gailloud, T. Tierney, V. M. Clatterbuck, K. J. Murphy, and R.

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J. Tamargo. Controlled release of a nitric oxide donor for the prevention of delayed cerebral

vasospasm following experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage in nonhuman primates. Journal of

Neurosurgery. 103: 745-751, 2005.

72. McGirt, M. J., B. A. Perler, B. S. Brooke, G. F. Woodworth, A. Coon, S. Jain, D.

Buck, G. S. Roseborough, R. J. Tamargo, J. Heller, J. A. Freischlag, and G. M. Williams.

3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitors reduce the risk of perioperative

stroke and mortality after carotid endarterectomy. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 42: 829-836,

2005.

73. Subramanian, P. S., N. R. Miller, V. Renard, and R. J. Tamargo. Delayed

progressive visual loss following wrapping of bilateral clinoidal aneurysms: recovery of vision

and improvement in neuroimaging during corticosteroid treatment. British Journal of

Ophthalmology. 89:1666-1668, 2005.

74. McGirt, M. J., G. Pradilla, F. G. Legnani, Q.-A. Thai, P. F. Recinos, R. J. Tamargo,

and R. E. Clatterbuck. Systemic administration of simvastatin after the onset of experimental

subarachnoid hemorrhage attenuates cerebral vasospasm. Neurosurgery. 58:945-951, 2006.

75. Tierney, T. S., G. Pradilla, P. P. Wang, R. E. Clatterbuck, and R. J. Tamargo.

Intracranial delivery of the nitric oxide donor diethylenetriamine/nitric oxide from a

controlled-release polymer: Toxicity in cynomolgus monkeys. Neurosurgery. 58:952-960, 2006.

76. McGirt, M. J., G. F. Woodworth, B. S. Brooke, A. L. Coon, S. Jain, D. Buck, J.

Huang, R. E. Clatterbuck, R. J. Tamargo, and B. A. Perler. Hyperglycemia independently

increases the risk of perioperative stroke, myocardial infarction, and death after carotid

endarterectomy. Neurosurgery. 58:1066-1073, 2006.

77. Triantafyllopoulou, A., A. Beaumont, J. Ulatowski, R. J. Tamargo, and P. N.

Varelas. Acute subdural hematoma caused by an unruptured, thrombosed giant intracavernous

aneurysm. Neurocritical Care. 5:39-42, 2006.

78. Thai, Q. A., G. Pradilla, F. G. Legnani, R. M. Kretzer, W. Hsu, and R. J. Tamargo.

Lysis of intracerebral hematoma with stereotactically implanted tissue plasminogen activator

polymers in a rabbit model. Journal of Neurosurgery. 105: 424-429, 2006.

79. Sherman, I. J., R. M. Kretzer, and R. J. Tamargo. Personal recollections of Walter E.

Dandy and his brain team. Journal of Neurosurgery. 105: 487-493, 2006.

80. Clatterbuck, R. E., R. M. Galler, R. J. Tamargo, and D. J. Chalif. Orthogonal

interlocking tandem clipping technique for the reconstruction of complex middle cerebral artery

aneurysms. Neurosurgery (Operative Neurosurgery Supplement). 59 (ONS 4): 347-352, 2006.

81. Burger, I.. M., K. J. Murphy, L. C. Jordan, R. J. Tamargo, and P. Gailloud. Safety of

Cerebral Digital Subtraction Angiography in Children. Complication Rate Analysis in 241

Consecutive Diagnostic Angiograms. Stroke. 37: 2535-2539, 2006.

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82. Recinos, P. F., G. Pradilla, Q.-A. Thai, M. Perez, A. M. Hdeib, and R. J. Tamargo.

Controlled release of lipopolysaccharide in the subarachnoid space of rabbits induces chronic

vasospasm in the absence of blood. Surgical Neurology. 66: 463-469, 2006.

83. Chaichana, K., L. H. Riley, and R. J. Tamargo. Delayed cerebral vasospasm

secondary to bacterial meningitis after lumbosacral spinal surgery: Case report. Neurosurgery.

60: E206-E207, 2007.

84. Shan, X., J. Tian, H. S. Ying, C. Quaia, L. M. Optican, M. F. Walker, R. J. Tamargo,

and D. S. Zee. Acute Superior Oblique Palsy in Monkeys: I. Changes in Static Eye Alignment.

Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences. 48: 2602-2611, 2007.

85. Shan, X., H. S. Ying, J. Tian, C. Quaia, M. F. Walker, L. M. Optican, R. J. Tamargo,

and D. S. Zee. Acute Superior Oblique Palsy in Monkeys: II. Changes in Dynamic Properties

during Vertical Saccades. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences. 48: 2612-2620, 2007.

86. Tian, J., X. Shan, D. S. Zee, H. Ying, R. J. Tamargo, C. Quaia, L. M. Optican, and

M. F. Walker. Acute Superior Oblique Palsy in Monkeys: III. Relationship to Listing’s Law.

Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences. 48: 2621-2625, 2007.

87. Baird, C. J., A. Hdeib, I. Suk, H. W. Francis, M. J. Holliday, R. J. Tamargo, H.

Brem, and D. M. Long. Reduction of cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea after vestibular schwannoma

surgery by reconstruction of the drilled porus acusticus with hydroxyapatite bone cement. Journal

of Neurosurgery. 107: 347-351, 2007. (Cover Article)

88. Chaichana, K. L., A. P. Levy, R. Miller-Lotan, S. Shakur, and R. J. Tamargo.

Haptoglobin 2-2 genotype determines chronic vasospasm after experimental subarachnoid

hemorrhage. Stroke. 38: 3266-3271, 2007.

89. McGirt, M. J., G. F. Woodworth, M. Ali, K. D. Than, R. J. Tamargo, and R. E.

Clatterbuck. Persistent perioperative hyperglycemia as an independent predictor of poor outcome

after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Journal of Neurosurgery.107: 1080-1085, 2007.

90. Woodworth, G. F., M. J. McGirt, K. D. Than, J. Huang, B. A. Perler, and R. J.

Tamargo. Selective versus routine intraoperative shunting during carotid endarterectomy: a

multivariate outcome analysis. Neurosurgery. 61:1170-1176, 2007.

91. Shan, X., J. Tian, H. S. Ying, M. F. Walker, D. Guyton, C. Quaia, L. M. Optican, R.

J. Tamargo, and D. S. Zee. The effect of acute superior oblique palsy on torsional optokinetic

nystagmus in monkeys. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 49: 1421-1428, 2008.

92. Raza, S. M., Q.-A. Thai, G. Pradilla, and R. J. Tamargo. Frontozygomatic titanium

cranioplasty in frontosphenotemporal (“pterional”) craniotomy. Neurosurgery (Operative

Neurosurgery Supplement). 62 (ONS 1): 262-264, 2008.

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93. Chewning, R. H., D. Sasson, L. C. Jordan, R. J. Tamargo, and P. Gailloud. Acute

third cranial nerve palsy from a third cranial nerve schwannoma presenting as a saccular

aneurysm on three-dimensional computed tomography angiography. Journal of Neurosurgery

108: 1037, 2008.

94. Raja, P. V., J. Huang, A. Germanwala, P. Gailloud, K. P. J. Murphy, and R. J.

Tamargo. Microsurgical clipping and endovascular coiling of intracranial aneurysms: A critical

review of the literature. Neurosurgery. 62: 1187-1203, 2008.

95. Quaia, C., X. Shan, J. Tian, H. Ying, L. M. Optican, M. Walker, R. J. Tamargo, and

D. S. Zee. Acute superior oblique palsy in the monkey: effects of viewing conditions on ocular

alignment and modelling of the ocular motor plant. Progress in Brain Research. 171: 47-52,

2008.

96. Walker, M. F., J. Tian, X. Shan, R. J. Tamargo, H. Ying, and D. S. Zee. Lesions of

the cerebellar nodulus and uvula in monkeys: effect on otolith-ocular reflexes. Progress in Brain

Research. 171: 167-172, 2008.

97. Schwab, K., P. Gailloud, G. Wyse, and R. J. Tamargo. Limitations of magnetic

resonance imaging and magnetic resonance angiography in the diagnosis of intracranial

aneurysms. Neurosurgery. 63: 29-35, 2008.

98. Tian, J., X. Shan, H. S. Ying, M. F. Walker, R. J. Tamargo, and D. S. Zee. The

effect of acute superior oblique palsy on vertical pursuit in monkeys. Investigative

Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 49: 3927-3932, 2008.

99. St. Julien, J., K. Bandeen-Roche, and R. J. Tamargo. Validation of an aneurysmal

subarachnoid hemorrhage grading scale in 1532 consecutive patients. Neurosurgery. 63: 204-211,

2008.

100. Walker, M. F., J. Tian, X. Shan, R. J. Tamargo, H. Ying, and D. S. Zee. Lesions of

the cerebellar nodulus and uvula impair downward pursuit. Journal of Neurophysiology. 100:

1813-1823, 2008.

101. Pearl, M. S., R. Tamargo, and P. Gailloud. Middle cerebral artery branch occlusion

mimicking a saccular aneurysm on 3D digital subtraction angiography. Journal of Neurosurgery.

109:1123-1125, 2008.

102. McGirt, M. J., G. L. Garces Ambrossi, J. Huang, and R. J. Tamargo. Simvastatin

for the prevention of symptomatic cerebral vasospasm following aneurysmal subarachnoid

hemorrhage: a single-institution prospective cohort study. Journal of Neurosurgery 110: 968-974,

2009.

103. Walker, M. F., J. Tian, X. Shan, H. Ying, R. J. Tamargo, and D. S. Zee.

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Enhancement of the bias component of downbeat nystagmus after lesions of the nodulus and

uvula. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1164: 482-485, 2009.

104. Woodworth, G. F., C. J. Baird, G. Garces-Ambrossi, J. Tonascia, and R. J.

Tamargo. Inaccuracy of the administrative database: Comparative analysis of two databases for

the diagnosis and treatment of intracranial aneurysms. Neurosurgery 65: 251-257, 2009.

105. Momin, E. N., K. E. Schwab, K. L. Chaichana, R. Miller-Lotan, A. P. Levy, and R.

J. Tamargo. Controlled delivery of nitric oxide inhibits leukocyte migration and prevents

vasospasm in haptoglobin 2-2 mice after subarachnoid hemorrhage. Neurosurgery 65: 937-945,

2009.

106. Colby, G. P., A. L. Coon, D. M. Sciubba, A. Bydon, P. Gailloud, and R. J. Tamargo.

Intraoperative indocyanine green angiography for obliteration of a spinal dural arteriovenous

fistula. Case report. Journal of Neurosurgery Spine. 11: 705-709, 2009.

107. Chaichana, K. L., M. J. McGirt, G. F. Woodworth, G. Datoo, R. J. Tamargo, J.

Weingart, A. Olivi, H. Brem, and A. Quinones-Hinojosa. Persistent outpatient hyperglycemia is

independently associated with survival, recurrence and malignant degeneration following surgery

for hemispheric low grade gliomas. Neurological Research 32: 442-448, 2010.

108. Tan, M., O. A. Myrie, F. R. Lin, J. K. Niparko, L. B. Minor, R. J. Tamargo, and H.

W. Francis. Trends in the management of vestibular schwannomas at Johns Hopkins: 1997-2007.

Laryngoscope 120: 144149, 2010.

109. Valle, E. P., R. J. Tamargo, and P. Gailloud. Thrombosis and subsequent

recanalization of a ruptured intracranial aneurysm in 2 children, demonstrating the value of

repeating catheter angiography after an initial negative study. Journal of Neurosurgery Pediatrics

5: 346-349, 2010.

110. Suk, I., and R. J. Tamargo. Concealed neuronatomy in Michelangelo’s Separation

of Light from Darkness in the Sistine Chapel. Neurosurgery 66: 851-861, 2010. (Cover Article)

111. Kretzer, R. M., A. L. Coon, and R. J. Tamargo. Walter E. Dandy’s contributions to

vascular neurosurgery. Historical vignette. Journal of Neurosurgery 112: 1182-1191, 2010.

112. Lazaridis, C., G. Pradilla, P. A. Nyquist, and R. J. Tamargo. Intra-aortic balloon

pump counterpulsation in the setting of subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebral vasospasm, and

neurogenic stress cardiomyopathy. Case report and review of the literature. Neurocritical Care

13: 101-108, 2010.

113. Froehler, M. T., A. Kooshkabadi, R. Miller-Lotan, S. Blum, S. Sher, A. Levy, and R.

J. Tamargo. Vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage in haptoglobin 2-2 mice can be

prevented with a glutathione peroxidase mimetic. Journal of Clinical Neurosciences 17:

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1169-1172, 2010.

114. Germanwala, A. V., Q.-A. Thai, G. Pradilla, and R. J. Tamargo. Simple technique

for intraoperative angiographic localization of small vascular lesions. Neurosurgery 67: 818-822,

2010.

115. Alvernia, J. E., G. Pradilla, P. Mertens, G. Lanzino, and R. J. Tamargo. Latex

injection of cadaver heads: Technical note. Neurosurgery / Operative Neurosurgery Supplement 2

67: 362-367, 2010.

116. Paul, A. R., G. P. Colby, M. R. Radvany, J. Huang, R. J. Tamargo, and A. L. Coon.

Femoral access in 100 consecutive subarachnoid hemorrhage patients: The “craniotomy” of

endovascular neurosurgery. BMC Research Notes. 3: 285, 2010.

117. Walker, M. F., J. Tian, X. Shan, R. J. Tamargo, H. Ying, and D. S. Zee. The

cerebellar nodulus/uvula integrates otolith signals for the translational vestibulo-ocular reflex.

PLoS ONE 5(11): e13981, 2010.

118. Rivas, A., K. D. Boahene, H. C. Bravo, M. Tan, R. J. Tamargo, and H. W. Francis.

A model for early prediction of facial nerve recovery after vestibular schwannoma surgery.

Otol Neurotol. 32(5): 826-833, July 2011.

119. Shan, X., I. Hamasaki, J. Tian, H. S. Ying, R. J. Tamargo, and D. S. Zee. Vertical

alignment in monkeys with unilateral IV section: effects of prolonged monocular patching and

trigeminal deafferentation. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 1233: 78–84, 2011.

120. Coon, A. L., A. R. Paul, G. P. Colby, L. Lin, G. Pradilla, J. Huang, and R. J.

Tamargo. Comparison of tertiary-center aneurysm location frequencies in 400 consecutive

cases: Decreasing incidence of posterior communicating artery region aneurysms. Surgical

Neurology International 2(4): 152, July-August 2011.

121. Colby, G. P., A. R. Paul, M. G. Radvany, D. Gandhi, P. Gailloud, J. Huang, R. J.

Tamargo, and A. L. Coon. A single center comparison of coiling versus stent assisted coiling in

90 consecutive paraophthalmic region aneurysms. J Neurointerv Surg 4: 116-120, March 2012.

122. Pradilla, G., T. Garzon-Muvdi, J. J. Ruzevick, M. Bender, L. Edwards, E. N.

Momin, R. C. Thompson, and R. J. Tamargo. Systemic L-citrulline prevents cerebral vasospasm

in haptoglobin 2-2 transgenic mice after subarachnoid hemorrhage. Neurosurgery 70: 747-757,

March 2012.

123. Starmer, H. M., S. R. Best, Y. Agrawal, W. W. Chien, A. T. Hillel, H. W. Francis,

R. J. Tamargo, and L. M. Akst. Prevalence, characteristics, and management of swallowing

disorders following cerebellopontine angle surgery. Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery

146: 419-425, 2012.

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124. Wicks, Robert T., G. Pradilla, S. M. Raza, U. Hadelsburg, A. C. Coon, J. Huang,

and R. J. Tamargo. Impact of changes in intraoperative somatosensory evoked potentials on

stroke rates after clipping of intracranial aneurysms. Neurosurgery 70: 1114-1124, May 2012.

125. Kanagalingam, S., P. Gailloud, R. J. Tamargo, P. S. Subramanian, and N. R.

Miller. Visual sequelae after consensus-based treatment of ophthalmic artery segment aneurysms:

The Johns Hopkins Experience. Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology 32: 27-32, 2012.

126. Raza, S. M., T. Garzon-Muvdi, G. L. Gallia, and R. J Tamargo. Craniofacial

resection of midline anterior skull base malignancies: A reassessment of outcomes in the modern

era. World Neurosurgery 78: 128-136, July/August 2012.

127. Best, S. R., H. M. Starmer, Y. Agrawal, B. K. Ward, A. T. Hillel, W. W. Chien, H.

W. Francis, R. J. Tamargo, and L. M. Akst. Risk factors for vagal palsy following

cerebellopontine angle surgery. Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 147: 364-368, 2012.

128. Naval, N.S., T. Chang, F. Caserta, R. G. Kowalski, J. R. Carhuapoma, and R. J.

Tamargo. Impact of pattern of admission on outcomes after aneurysmal subarachnoid

hemorrhage. Journal of Critical Care 27: 532.e1-532.e7, 2012.

129. Colby, G.P., L. M. Lin, A. R. Paul, J. Huang, R. J. Tamargo, and A. L. Coon. Cost

comparison of endovascular treatment of anterior circulation aneurysms with the pipeline

embolization device and stent-assisted coiling. Neurosurgery 71:944-950, 2012

130. Faraday, N., P. Rock, E. E. Lin, T. M. Perl, K. Carroll, T. Stierer, P. Robarts, A.

McFillin, T. Ross, A. S. Shah, L. H. Riley 3rd, R. J. Tamargo, J. H. Black 3rd, E.

Blasco-Colmenares, and E. Guallar. Past history of skin infection and risk of surgical site

infection after elective surgery. Annals of Surgery 257:150-154, 2013.

131. Ruzevick, J., C. Jackson, G. Pradilla, T. Garzon-Muvdi, and R. J. Tamargo.

Aneurysm formation in proinflammatory, transgenic haptoglobin 2-2 mice. Neurosurgery 72:

70-76, 2012.

132. Gill, R. S., H. L. Hambridge, E. B. Schneider, T. Hanff, R. J. Tamargo, and P.

Nyquist. Falling temperature and colder weather are associated with an increased risk of

aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. World Neurosurgery 79: 136-142, 2013.

133. Naval, N. S., T. Chang, F. Caserta, R. G. Kowalski, J. R. Carhuapoma, and R. J.

Tamargo. Improved aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage outcomes: a comparison of 2 decades

at an academic center. Journal of Critical Care 28(2): 182-188, April 2013.

134. Chang, T. R., R. G. Kowalski, F. Caserta, J. R. Carhuapoma, R. J. Tamargo, and N.

S. Naval. Impact of acute cocaine use on aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Stroke 44(7):

1825-1829, July 2013.

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135. Bender, M., A. Olivi, and R. J. Tamargo. Iulius Casserius and the First

Anatomically Correct Depiction of the Circulus Arteriosus Cerebri (of Willis). World

Neurosurgery 79(5-6): 791-797, May-June 2013.

136. Garzon-Muvdi, T., G. Pradilla, J. J. Ruzevick, M. Bender, L. Edwards, R.

Grossman, M. Zhao, M. A. Rudek, G. Riggins, A. Levy, and R. J. Tamargo. A Glutamate

Receptor Antagonist, S-4-Carboxyphenylglycine (S-4-CPG), Inhibits Vasospasm After

Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Haptoglobin 2-2 Mice. Neurosurgery 73: 719-722, October 2013.

137. Wang, J. Y., W. Yang, X. Ye, D. Rigamonti, A. L. Coon, R. J. Tamargo, and J.

Huang. Impact on seizure control of surgical resection or radiosurgery for cerebral arteriovenous

malformations. Neurosurgery 73: 648-656, October 2013.

138. Lin, L. M., G. P. Colby, J. E. Kim, J. Huang, R. J. Tamargo, and A. L. Coon.

Immediate and follow-up results for 44 consecutive cases of small (<10 mm) internal carotid

artery aneurysms treated with the pipeline embolization device. Surgical Neurology International

4: 114, September 2013.

139. Colby, G. P., L. M. Lin, J. Huang, R. J. Tamargo, and A. L. Coon. Utilization of

the Navien distal intracranial catheter in 78 cases of anterior circulation aneurysm treatment with

the Pipeline embolization device. Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery 5(3): III 16-III 21,

Noevember 2013.

140. Pradilla, G., R. T. Wicks, U. Hadelsberg, P. Gailloud, A. L. Coon, J. Huang, and R.

J. Tamargo. Accuracy of computed tomography angiography in the diagnosis of intracranial

aneurysms. World Neurosurgery 80: 845-852, December 2013.

141. Kowalski, R. G., T. R. Chang, J. R. Carhuapoma, R. J. Tamargo, and N. S. Naval.

Withdrawal of Technological Life Support Following Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Neurocritical

Care 19: 269-275, December 2013.

142. Bydon, M., T. M. Ma, R. Xu, J. Weingart, A. Olivi, Z. L. Gokaslan, R. J. Tamargo,

H. Brem, and A. Bydon. Surgical outcomes of craniocervial junction meningiomas: a series of 22

consecutive patients. Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery. 117: 71-79, February 2014.

143. Lin, L. M., G. P. Colby, J. Huang, R. J. Tamargo, and A. L. Coon. Ultra-distal

large-bore intracranial access using the hyperflexible Navien distal intracranial catheter for the

treatment of cerebrovascular pathologies: a technical note. Journal of Neurointerventional

Surgery. 6(4): 301-307, May 2014.

144. Naval, N. S., R. G. Kowalski, T. R. Chang, F. Caserta, J. R. Carhuapoma, and R. J.

Tamargo. The SAH Score: a comprehensive communication tool. Journal of Stroke and

Cerebrovascular Disease. 23(5): 902-909, May-June 2014.

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145. De la Garza-Ramos, R., M. Bydon, M. Macki, J. Huang, R. J. Tamargo, and A.

Bydon. Fluorescent techniques in spine surgery. Neurological Research. [E-published ahead of

print on March 2014.]

146. Caplan, J. M,, K. Papadimitriou, W. Yang, G. P. Colby, A. L. Coon, A. Olivi, R. J.

Tamargo, and J. Huang. The minipterional craniotomy for anterior circulation aneurysms: initial

experience with 72 patients. Neurosurgery. 10 Suppl. 2: 200-2006, June 2014.

147. Caplan, J. M., M. Groves M, I. Jusue-Torres, J. E. Kim, J. Liauw, A. Bydon, and R.

J. Tamargo. Microsurgical obliteration of a thoracic spinal perimedullary arteriovenous fistula.

Neurosurgical Focus (Suppl. 2) 37: Video13, September 2014. Video found at:

http://youtu.be/5vVp3oq5sLg.

150. Caplan, J. M., E. Sankey, W. Yang, M. G. Radvany, G. P. Colby, A. L. Coon, R. J.

Tamargo, and J. Huang. Impact of indocyanine green videoangiography on rate of clip

adjustments following intraoperative angiography. Neurosurgery. 75: 437-444, October 2014.

151. Colby, G. P., L. M. Lin, N. Nundkumar, B. Jiang, J. Huang, R. J. Tamargo, and A.

L. Coon. Radiation dose analysis of large and giant internal carotid artery aneurysm treatment

with the pipeline embolization device versus traditional coiling techniques. Journal of

Neurointerventional Surgery. [E-published ahead of print on April 8, 2014.]

152. Pearl, M. S., C. Torok, Z. Katz, S. A. Messina, J. Blasco, R. J. Tamargo, J. Huang,

R. Leigh, S. Zeiler, M. Radvany, T. Ehtiati, and P. Gailloud. Diagnostic quality and accuracy of

low dose 3D-DSA protocols in the evaluation of intracranial aneurysms. Journal of

Neurointerventional Surgery. [E-published ahead of print April 8, 2014.]

153. Lin, L. M., G. P. Colby, B. Jiang, C. Uwandu, J. Huang, R. J. Tamargo, and A. L.

Coon. Classification of cavernous internal carotid artery tortuosity: a predictor of procedural

complexity in Pipeline embolization. Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery. [E-published ahead

of print on July 4, 2014.]

154. Patel MA, Caplan JM, Yang W, Colby GP, Coon AL, Tamargo RJ, Huang J.

Arterial fenestrations and their association with cerebral aneurysms. Journal of Clinical

Neurosciences. [Epub ahead of print August 20, 2014]

155. Garzon-Muvdi, T., C. Jackson, A. P. See, G. F. Woodworth, and R. J. Tamargo.

Preservation of the greater occipital nerve during suboccipital craniectomy results in a

paradoxical increase in postoperative headaches. Neurosurgery. 2015 Apr;76(4):435-40.

156. Yang W, Wang JY, Caplan JM, Braileanu M, Shang H, Upadhyay U, Zenonos GA,

Rigamonti D, Colby GP, Coon AL, Tamargo RJ, Huang J. Predictors of functional outcome

following treatment of posterior fossa arteriovenous malformations. J Clin Neurosci. 2015

Feb;22(2):357-62. doi: 10.1016/j.jocn.2014.08.007. Epub 2014 Nov 10.

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157. Bicket, Mark C., Eva K. Ritzl, Rafael J. Tamargo, and C. David Mintz.

"Conversion of Hemiblock to Complete Heart Block by Intraoperative Motor-Evoked Potential

Monitoring." A&A Case Reports 3, no. 10 (2014): 137-139.

158. Bydon M, Abt NB, Macki M, Brem H, Huang J, Bydon A, Tamargo RJ.

Preoperative anemia increases postoperative morbidity in elective cranial neurosurgery. Surg

Neurol Int. 2014 Oct 31;5:156. doi: 10.4103/2152-7806.143754. eCollection 2014.

159. Chang TR, Kowalski RG, Carhuapoma JR, Tamargo RJ, Naval NS. Impact of case

volume on aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage outcomes. J Crit Care. 2015 Jan 10. pii:

S0883-9441(15)00009-X. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2015.01.007. [Epub ahead of print]

160. Murthy SB, Levy AP, Duckworth J, Schneider EB, Shalom H, Hanley DF, Tamargo

RJ, Nyquist PA. Presence of Haptoglobin-2 Allele Is Associated with Worse Functional

Outcomes After Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage. World Neurosurg. 2014 Dec 17. pii:

S1878-8750(14)01384-9. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2014.12.013. [Epub ahead of print.

161. Wang JY, Molenda J, Bydon A, Colby GP, Coon AL, Tamargo RJ, Huang J. Natural

history and treatment of craniocervical junction dural arteriovenous fistulas. J Clin Neurosci.

2015 Jul 17. pii: S0967-5868(15)00270-2. [Epub ahead of print].

162. Rivera-Lara L, Kowalski RG, Schneider EB, Tamargo RJ, Nyquist P. Elevated

relative risk of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage with colder weather in the mid-Atlantic

region. J Clin Neurosci. 2015 Jul 3. pii: S0967-5868(15)00219-2. doi:

10.1016/j.jocn.2015.03.033. [Epub ahead of print]

163. Colby GP, Lin LM, Caplan JM, Jiang B, Huang J, Tamargo RJ, Coon AL.

Immediate procedural outcomes in 44 consecutive Pipeline Flex cases: the first North American

single-center series. J Neurointerv Surg. 2015 Jul 1. pii: neurintsurg-2015-011894. doi:

10.1136/neurintsurg-2015-011894. [Epub ahead of print]

164. Caplan JM, Jusue-Torres I, Kim JE, Luksik A, Liauw J, Gottschalk A, Tamargo RJ.

Far-lateral transcondylar approach for microsurgical trapping of an anterior inferior cerebellar

artery aneurysm. Neurosurg Focus. 2015 Jul;39 Video Suppl 1:V6.

doi:10.3171/2015.7.FocusVid.14581.

165. Lin LM, Colby GP, Jiang B, Nundkumar N, Huang J, Tamargo RJ, Coon AL.

Intra-DIC (distal intracranial catheter) deployment of the Pipeline embolization device: a novel

rescue strategy for failed device expansion. J Neurointerv Surg. 2015 Jun 22. pii:

neurintsurg-2015-011771. doi: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2015-011771. [Epub ahead of print]

166. Colby GP, Lin LM, Caplan JM, Jiang B, Michniewicz B, Huang J, Tamargo RJ,

Coon AL. Flow diversion of large internal carotid artery aneurysms with the surpass device:

impressions and technical nuance from the initial North American experience. J Neurointerv

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Surg. 2015 May 18. pii: neurintsurg-2015-011769. doi: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2015-011769. [Epub

ahead of print]

167. Yang W, Caplan JM, Ye X, Wang JY, Braileanu M, Rigamonti D, Colby GP, Coon

AL, Tamargo RJ, Huang J. Racial Associations with Hemorrhagic Presentation in Cerebral

Arteriovenous Malformations. World Neurosurg. 2015 Apr 1. pii: S1878-8750(15)00345-9. doi:

10.1016/j.wneu.2015.03.050. [Epub ahead of print]

168. Wang JY, Smith R, Ye X, Yang W, Caplan JM, Radvany MG, Colby GP, Coon AL,

Tamargo RJ, Huang J. Serial Imaging Surveillance for Patients With a History of Intracranial

Aneurysm: Risk of De Novo Aneurysm Formation. Neurosurgery. 2015 Jul;77(1):32-43.

169. Almeida JP, Medina R, Tamargo RJ. Management of posterior fossa arteriovenous

malformations. Surg Neurol Int. 2015 Feb 25;6:31. doi: 10.4103/2152-7806.152140. eCollection

2015.

170. Yang W, Caplan JM, Ye X, Wang JY, Braileanu M, Rigamonti D, Colby GP, Coon

AL, Tamargo RJ, Huang J. Racial Associations with Hemorrhagic Presentation in Cerebral

Arteriovenous Malformations. World Neurosurg. 2015 Aug;84(2):461-9. doi:

10.1016/j.wneu.2015.03.050. Epub 2015 Apr 1.

171. Colby GP, Lin LM, Caplan JM, Jiang B, Michniewicz B, Huang J, Tamargo RJ,

Coon AL. Flow diversion of large internal carotid artery aneurysms with the surpass device:

impressions and technical nuance from the initial North American experience. J Neurointerv

Surg. 2016 Mar;8(3):279-86. doi: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2015-011769. Epub 2015 May 18.

172. Lin LM, Colby GP, Jiang B, Nundkumar N, Huang J, Tamargo RJ, Coon

AL.Intra-DIC (distal intracranial catheter) deployment of the Pipeline embolization device: a

novel rescue strategy for failed device expansion. J Neurointerv Surg. 2015 Jun 22. pii:

neurintsurg-2015-011771. doi: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2015-011771. [Epub ahead of print]

173. Caplan JM, Jusue-Torres I, Kim JE, Luksik A, Liauw J, Gottschalk A, Tamargo RJ.

Far-lateral transcondylar approach for microsurgical trapping of an anterior inferior cerebellar

artery aneurysm. Neurosurg Focus. 2015 Jul;39 Video Suppl 1:V6. doi:

10.3171/2015.7.FocusVid.14581.

174. Colby GP, Lin LM, Caplan JM, Jiang B, Huang J, Tamargo RJ, Coon AL.

Immediate procedural outcomes in 44 consecutive Pipeline Flex cases: the first North American

single-center series. J Neurointerv Surg. 2015 Jul 1. pii: neurintsurg-2015-011894. doi:

10.1136/neurintsurg-2015-01189

175. Rivera-Lara L, Kowalski RG, Schneider EB, Tamargo RJ, Nyquist P.

Elevated relative risk of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage with colder weather in the

mid-Atlantic region. J Clin Neurosci. 2015 Oct;22(10):1582-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jocn.2015.03.033.

Epub 2015 Jul 3. [Epub ahead of print]

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176. Wang JY, Molenda J, Bydon A, Colby GP, Coon AL, Tamargo RJ, Huang J. Natural

history and treatment of craniocervical junction dural arteriovenous fistulas. J Clin Neurosci.

2015 Nov;22(11):1701-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jocn.2015.05.014. Epub 2015 Jul 17.

177. McCracken DJ, Lovasik BP, McCracken CE, Caplan JM, Turan N, Nogueira RG,

Cawley CM, Dion JE, Tamargo RJ, Barrow DL, Pradilla G. Resolution of Oculomotor Nerve

Palsy Secondary to Posterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms: Comparison of Clipping and

Coiling. Neurosurgery. 2015 Dec;77(6):931-9. doi: 10.1227/NEU.0000000000000965.

178. Chang TR, Kowalski RG, Carhuapoma JR, Tamargo RJ, Naval NS. Cocaine use as

an independent predictor of seizures after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. J Neurosurg.

2015 Aug 28:1-6. [Epub ahead of print]

179. Murthy SB, Caplan J, Levy AP, Pradilla G, Moradiya Y, Schneider EB, Shalom H,

Ziai WC, Tamargo RJ, Nyquist PA. Haptoglobin 2-2 Genotype Is Associated With Cerebral Salt

Wasting Syndrome in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Neurosurgery. 2016

Jan;78(1):71-6. doi: 10.1227/NEU.0000000000001000.

180. Boone CE, Caplan JM, Yang W, Ye X, Colby GP, Coon AL, Tamargo RJ, Huang J.

Hemorrhage risk and clinical features of multiple intracranial arteriovenous malformations. J

Clin Neurosci. 2016 Jan;23:51-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jocn.2015.07.008. Epub 2015 Oct 13.

181 . Gregg L, San Millán D, Orru E, Tamargo RJ, Gailloud P. Ventral and Dorsal

Persistent Primitive Ophthalmic Arteries. Neurosurgery. 2015 Oct 19. [Epub ahead of print]

182. Yang W, Liu A, Hung A, Braileanu M, Wang JY, Caplan JM, Colby GP, Coon AL,

Tamargo RJ, Ahn ES, Huang J. Lower Risk of Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformation

Hemorrhage in Patients With Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia. Neurosurgery. 2015 Nov

3. [Epub ahead of print]

183. De la Garza-Ramos R, Kerezoudis P, Tamargo RJ, Brem H, Huang J, Bydon M.

Surgical complications following malignant brain tumor surgery: An analysis of 2002-2011 data.

Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2016 Jan;140:6-10. doi: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2015.11.005. Epub 2015 Nov

12.

184. Yang W, Wei Z, Wang JY, Hung A, Caplan JM, Braileanu M, Colby GP, Coon AL,

Tamargo RJ, Huang J. Long-term Outcomes of Patients With Giant Intracranial Arteriovenous

Malformations. Neurosurgery. 2015 Dec 18. [Epub ahead of print]

185. Yang W, Hung A, Caplan JM, Braileanu M, Wang JY, Colby GP, Coon AL,

Tamargo RJ, Huang J. Delayed Hemorrhage Following Treatment of Brain Arteriovenous

Malformations (AVMs). World Neurosurg. 2015 Dec 15. pii: S1878-8750(15)01658-7. doi:

10.1016/j.wneu.2015.11.057. [Epub ahead of print]

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186. Rong X, Yang W, Garzon-Muvdi T, Ye X, Caplan JM, Colby GP, Coon AL,

Tamargo RJ, Huang J. Risk Factors Associated with Ipsilateral Ischemic Events Following

Carotid Endarterectomy for Carotid Artery Stenosis. World Neurosurg. 2016 May;89:611-9. doi:

10.1016/j.wneu.2015.11.049. Epub 2015 Dec 18.

187. Garzon-Muvdi T, Yang W, Rong X, Caplan JM, Ye X, Colby GP, Coon AL,

Tamargo RJ, Huang J. Restenosis After Carotid Endarterectomy: Insight Into Risk Factors and

Modification of Postoperative Management. World Neurosurg. 2016 May;89:159-67. doi:

10.1016/j.wneu.2016.01.028. Epub 2016 Jan 22.

188. Gordon CR, Tamargo RJ, Brem H, Huang J. Discussion of Effect of Reflection of

Temporalis Muscle During Cranioplasty With Titanium Mesh After Standard Trauma

Craniectomy. J Craniofac Surg. 2016 May;27(3):654-5. doi: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000002533.

189. Boone C, Caplan JM, Garzon-Muvdi T, Yang W, Ye X, Groves ML, Tamargo RJ,

Ahn ES, Huang J. Hemorrhage Risk in Pediatric Patients with Multiple Intracranial

Arteriovenous Malformations. Pediatr Neurosurg. 2016;51(4):175-82. doi: 10.1159/000444286.

Epub 2016 Apr 9.

190. Yang W, Anderson-Keightly H, Westbroek EM, Caplan JM, Rong X, Hung AL,

Colby GP, Coon AL, Tamargo RJ, Huang J, Ahn ES. Long-term hemorrhagic risk in pediatric

patients with arteriovenous malformations. J Neurosurg Pediatr. 2016 May 6:1-10. [Epub ahead

of print]

191. Sajan F, Conte JV, Tamargo RJ, Riley LH, Rock P, Faraday N. Association of

Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors with Transfusion in Surgical Patients. Anesth Analg.

2016 Jul;123(1):21-8. doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000001319.

192. Yang W, Rong X, Braileanu M, Jiang B, Garzon-Muvdi T, Caplan JM, Colby GP,

Coon AL, Tamargo RJ, Huang J. Is Carotid Revascularization Safe for Patients with

Concomitant Carotid Stenosis and Intracranial Aneurysms? World Neurosurg. 2016 May 29. pii:

S1878-8750(16)30334-5. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2016.05.060. [Epub ahead of print]

193. Orru' E, Sorte DE, Gregg L, Wolinsky JP, Jallo GI, Bydon A, Tamargo RJ, Gailloud

P. Intraoperative spinal digital subtraction angiography: indications, technique, safety, and

clinical impact. J Neurointerv Surg. 2016 Jun 3. pii: neurintsurg-2016-012467. doi:

10.1136/neurintsurg-2016-012467. [Epub ahead of print]

194. Yang W, Porras JL, Garzon-Muvdi T, Xu R, Caplan JM, Hung AL, Braileanu M,

Rong X, Colby GP, Coon AL, Tamargo RJ, Huang J. Management Outcome of Brainstem

Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs): The Role of Radiosurgery. World Neurosurg. 2016 Jun

28. pii: S1878-8750(16)30467-3. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2016.06.082. [Epub ahead of print]

195. Yang W, Porras JL, Hung AL, Khalid S, Garzon-Muvdi T, Caplan JM, Braileanu M,

Wang JY, Colby GP, Coon AL, Tamargo RJ, Huang J. Risk of hemorrhage in patients over age

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60 with arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). J Clin Neurosci. 2016 Dec;34:121-127. doi:

10.1016/j.jocn.2016.05.010.

196. Braileanu M, Yang W, Caplan JM, Lin LM, Radvany MG, Tamargo RJ, Huang J.

Interobserver Agreement on Arteriovenous Malformation Diffuseness Using Digital Subtraction

Angiography. World Neurosurg. 2016 Nov;95:535-541.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2016.08.051.

197. Bender MT, Lin LM, Colby GP, Lubelski D, Huang J, Tamargo RJ, Coon AL.

P2Y12 hyporesponse (PRU>200) is not associated with increased thromboembolic complications

in anterior circulation Pipeline.J Neurointerv Surg. 2016 Sep 6. pii: neurintsurg-2016-012618.

doi: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2016-012618. [Epub ahead of print]

198. Mathews SC, Demski R, Hooper JE, Biddison LD, Berry SA, Petty BG, Chen AR,

Hill PM, Miller MR, Witter FR, Allen L, Wick EC, Stierer TS, Paine L, Puttgen HA, Tamargo

RJ, Pronovost PJ. A Model for the Departmental Quality Management Infrastructure Within an

Academic Health System. Acad Med. 2016 Sep 6. [Epub ahead of print]

199. Morad AH, Tamargo RJ, Gottschalk A. The Longitudinal Course of Pain and

Analgesic Therapy Following Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A Cohort Study.

Headache. 2016 Nov;56(10):1617-1625. doi: 10.1111/head.12908.

200. Porras JL, Yang W, Garzon-Muvdi T, Xu R, Blakeley J, Belzberg A, Caplan JM,

Khalid S, Colby GP, Coon AL, Tamargo RJ, Ahn ES, Huang J. Surgical Treatment for Patients

with Moyamoya Syndrome and Type 1 Neurofibromatosis. World Neurosurg. 2016 Nov 19. pii:

S1878-8750(16)31199-8. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2016.11.051. [Epub ahead of print]

201. Garzon-Muvdi T, Yang W, Luksik AS, Ruiz-Valls A, Tamargo RJ, Caplan J,

Tamargo RJ. "Postoperative Delayed Paradoxical Depression (PDPD) after Uncomplicated

Intracranial Aneurysm Surgery". World Neurosurg. 2016 Nov 29. pii: S1878-8750(16)31249-9.

doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2016.11.101. [Epub ahead of print]

202. Colby GP, Bender MT, Lin LM, Beaty N, Huang J, Tamargo R, Coon A.

Endovascular flow diversion for treatment of anterior communicating artery region cerebral

aneurysms: a single-center cohort of 50 cases. J Neurointerv Surg. 2017 Jan 27. pii:

neurintsurg-2016-012946. doi: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2016-012946. [Epub ahead of print]

203. Lin LM, Colby GP, Bender M, Xu R, Huang J, Tamargo RJ, Coon AL. Use of the

0.027-inch VIA microcatheter for delivery of Pipeline Flex: a technical note. J Neurointerv Surg.

2017 Feb 1. pii: neurintsurg-2016-012971. doi: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2016-012971. [Epub ahead

of print] Review.

204. Rozycki A, Lewin JJ 3rd, Tamargo R, Zink B, Mirski M, Gibbs H. Impact of

intraoperative cefazolin on postoperative seizures after elective repair of unruptured cerebral

aneurysm. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2017 Feb 15;74(4):213-217. doi: 10.2146/ajhp160069

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205. Marciscano AE, Huang J, Tamargo RJ, Hu C, Khattab MH, Aggarwal S, Lim M,

Redmond KJ, Rigamonti D, Kleinberg LR. Long-term Outcomes With Planned Multistage

Reduced Dose Repeat Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Treatment of Inoperable High-Grade

Arteriovenous Malformations: An Observational Retrospective Cohort Study. Neurosurgery.

2017 Feb 14. doi: 10.1093/neuros/nyw041. [Epub ahead of print]

206. Daniels M, Garzon-Muvdi T, Maxwell R, Tamargo RJ, Huang J, Witham T,

Bettegowda C, Chaichana KL. Pre-Residency Publication Number Does Not Predict Academic

Career Placement in Neurosurgery. World Neurosurg. 2017 Feb 15. pii: S1878-8750(17)30190-0.

doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2017.02.028. [Epub ahead of print]

2. Peer-Reviewed Scientific Abstracts:

1. Tamargo, R. J., J. I. Epstein, and H. Brem. Heterotransplantation of mouse and rabbit

tumors to the quadrigeminal cistern of neonatal rats. The American Association of Neurological

Surgeons Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, May 1987. Journal of Neurosurgery. 66: 327, 1987.

2. Tamargo, R. J., K. W. Leong, and H. Brem. Inhibition of growth of the 9L glioma by

the local sustained release of angiogenesis inhibitors. The American Association of Neurological

Surgeons Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, May 1987. Journal of Neurosurgery. 66: 324, 1987.

3. Steen, R. G., R. J. Tamargo, S. S. Rajan, K. A. McGovern, H. Brem, J. P. Wherle, and

J. D. Glickson. In vivo 31P NMR detects the response of 9L gliosarcoma to chemotherapy with

BCNU. Prediction of Tumor Treatment Response Conference, American College of Radiology,

Banff, Canada, April 1987.

4. Steen, R. G., R. J. Tamargo, S. S. Rajan, K. A. McGovern, H. Brem, J. P. Wehrle, J.

D. Glickson. In vivo 31P NMR analysis of 9L gliosarcoma tumor bioenergetics following

chemotherapy with carmustine. Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Annual Meeting,

New York, New York, August 1987.

5. Tamargo, R. J., R. G. Steen, S. S. Rajan, K. A. McGovern, J. P. Wehrle, J. D.

Glickson, and H. Brem. In vivo 31P NMR spectroscopy of the 9L gliosarcoma following

treatment with BCNU. Congress of Neurological Surgeons Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland,

October 1987.

6. Brem, H., D. Fossett, J. S. Myseros, K. W. Leong, R. J. Tamargo, O. M. Colvin, and

J. Hilton. Sustained local release of a biologically active chemotherapeutic agent by a new

bioerodible polymer. Congress of Neurological Surgeons Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, October

1987.

7. Tamargo, R. J., J. I. Epstein, and H. Brem. Heterotransplantation of malignant

human gliomas to the quadrigeminal cistern and subcutaneous space of neonatal rats. American

Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, April 1988. Journal of

Neurosurgery. 68: 336, 1988.

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8. Tamargo, R. J., J. I. Epstein, C. S. Reinhard, M. Chasin, and H. Brem. Brain

biocompatibility of a biodegradable polymer capable of sustained release of macromolecules.

American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, April 1988.

Journal of Neurosurgery. 68: 336, 1988.

9. Tamargo, R. J., J. S. Myseros, and H. Brem. Growth inhibition of the 9L gliosarcoma

by the local sustained release of BCNU: A comparison of systemic versus regional

chemotherapy. American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Toronto,

Canada, April 1988. Journal of Neurosurgery. 68: 328, 1988.

10. Brem, H., R. J. Tamargo, M. L. Pinn, and M. Chasin. Biocompatibility of a

BCNU-loaded biodegradable polymer: A toxicity study in primates. American Association of

Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, April 1988. Journal of Neurosurgery.

68: 335, 1988.

11. Brem, H., H. Ahn, R. J. Tamargo, M. L. Pinn, and M. Chasin. A biodegradable

polymer for intracranial drug delivery: A radiological study in primates. American Association of

Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, April 1988. Journal of Neurosurgery.

68: 334, 1988.

12. Steen, R. G., R. J. Tamargo, K. A. McGovern, J. D. Glickson, and H. Brem. In vivo 31P NMR spectroscopy of the 9L gliosarcoma; dose-dependent changes in tumor bioenergetics

following chemotherapy with BCNU. American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual

Meeting, Toronto, Canada, April 1988. Journal of Neurosurgery. 68: 336, 1988.

13. Yang, M. B., R. J. Tamargo, K. W. Leong, and H. Brem. Sustained systemic

delivery of BCNU from an intraperitoneal polymer implant. American Association of

Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, April 1988. Journal of Neurosurgery.

68: 336, 1988.

14. Grossman, S. A., C. S. Reinhard, H. Brem, R. Brundrette, M. Chasin, R. J. Tamargo,

and O. M. Colvin. The intracerebral delivery of BCNU with surgically implanted bioerodible

polymers: a quantitative autoradiographic study. American Society of Clinical Oncologists

Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 1988.

15. Tamargo, R. J., M. B. Yang, and H. Brem. Interstitial chemotherapy using controlled

release polymers: pharmacokinetics and efficacy studies. Maryland Neurological Society, Annual

Resident's Research Symposium, Baltimore, Maryland, May 1988.

16. Yang, M. B., R. J. Tamargo, and H. Brem. Intracranial versus systemic delivery of

BCNU using an implantable controlled release polymer. Congress of Neurological Surgeons

Meeting, Seattle, Washington, September 1988.

17. Griffin, C. A., P. P. Long, H. Brem, B. S. Carson, R. J. Tamargo, and S. A.

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Grossman. Chromosome abnormalities in central nervous system tumors. Proceedings of the

American Association for Cancer Research. 29: 28, 1988.

18. Tamargo, R. J., J. I. Epstein, M. B. Yang, M. L. Pinn, M. Chasin, and H. Brem.

Interstitial versus sytemic chemotherapy of the intracranial 9L gliosarcoma: Controlled-release

polymers for local therapy. American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting,

Washington, D. C., April 1989. Journal of Neurosurgery. 70: 311A, 1989.

19. Tamargo, R. J., A. K. Sills, Jr., C. S. Reinhard, and H. Brem. Controlled release of

dexamethasone from a polymer implant in the brain. American Association of Neurological

Surgeons Annual Meeting, Washington, D. C., April 1989. Journal of Neurosurgery. 70: 308,

1989.

20. Sills, A. K., Jr., R. J. Tamargo, and H. Brem. Reduction in peritumoral brain edema

by an intracranial polymer implant. Surgical Forum. 41: 516-518, 1990.

21. Tamargo, R. J., A. Olivi, R. A. Bok, and H. Brem. Angiogenesis inhibition by

minocycline. American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, New Orleans,

Louisiana, April 1991. Journal of Neurosurgery. 74: 338, 1991.

22. Weingart, J. D., R. J. Tamargo, and H. Brem. Minocycline, an anti-angiogenesis

inhibitor, inhibits brain tumor growth. American Association for Cancer Research, San Diego,

California, 33: 75, 1992.

23. White, B., H. Brem, and R. J. Tamargo. Permeability of the blood-brain barrier in

the post-operative brain. American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, San

Diego, California, April 1994. Journal of Neurosurgery. 80: 368, 1994.

24. Tamargo, R. J., L. A. Rossell, B. M. Tyler, and J. J. Aryanpur. Interstitial delivery of

diphenylhydantoin in the brain for the treatment of seizures in a rat model. American Association

of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, April 1994. Journal of

Neurosurgery. 80: 372, 1994.

25. Sipos, E. P., R. J. Tamargo, C. Guerin, and H. Brem. Inhibition of tumor

angiogenesis by tetracycline derivatives. The New York Academy of Sciences and Long Island

Jewish Medical Center Symposium on Inhibition of Matrix Metalloproteinases: Therapeutic

Potential, Long Island, New York, January 19-22, 1994.

26. Thompson, R. C., P. J. Hodge, and R. J. Tamargo. Support for an inflammatory

pathogenesis of vasospasm in the rat femoral artery model. American Association of

Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, April 1995. Journal of Neurosurgery.

82: 328, 1995.

27. Tamargo, R. J., B. T. White, and A. K. Sills, Jr. Postoperative blood-brain barrier

permeability and response to steroid treatment. Neurosurgical Society of America Annual

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Meeting, Sea Island, Georgia, June 1995.

28. Sills, A. K., Jr., R. E. Clatterbuck, R. C. Thompson, and R. J. Tamargo. Early

upregulation of ICAM-1 expression in experimental vasospasm. Congress of Neurological

Surgeons Meeting, San Francisco, California, October 1995.

29. Walter, K. A., T. F. Witham, and R. J. Tamargo. Clinical grading scales as

predictors of outcome following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. The Congress of

Neurological Surgeons Meeting, San Francisco, California, October 1995.

30. Sills, A. K., Jr., R. E. Clatterbuck, P. L. Cohen, R. C. Thompson, and R. J. Tamargo.

Endothelial cell ICAM-1 expression as an early signal for the subsequent development of

experimental vasospasm. Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery Meeting, San Antonio,

Texas, January 1996.

31. Walter, K. A., T. F. Witham, and R. J. Tamargo. The Glasgow Coma Scale: A better

system for grading aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage? Joint Section on Cerebrovascular

Surgery Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, January 1996.

32. Cohen, P. L., A. K. Sills, Jr., R. E. Clatterbuck, R. C. Thompson, and R. J. Tamargo.

Timing of blood removal and development of vasospasm in the rat femoral artery model.

American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April

1996. Journal of Neurosurgery. 84: 320, 1996.

33. Naff, N. J., and R. J. Tamargo. Treatment of pediatric intracranial and spinal

vascular lesions at a tertiary care center: A ten year experience. American Association of

Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1996. Journal of

Neurosurgery. 84: 319, 1996.

34. Oshiro, E., D. Rini, and R. J. Tamargo. Contralateral approaches to bilateral cerebral

aneurysms: A microsurgical anatomic study. American Association of Neurological Surgeons

Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1996. Journal of Neurosurgery. 84: 320, 1996.

35. Sills, A. K., Jr., B. T. White, B. Tyler, and R. J. Tamargo. Effect of perioperative

steroid treatment on postoperative cerebral edema. American Association of Neurological

Surgeons Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1996. Journal of Neurosurgery. 84:

321, 1996.

36. Tamargo, R. J., D. E. Cameron, and L. G. Maxwell. Hypothermic cardiac arrest for a

giant intracranial aneurysm in a 3½-month-old infant. American Association of Neurological

Surgeons Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1996. Journal of Neurosurgery. 84:

323, 1996.

37. Walter, K. A., T. F. Witham, and R. J. Tamargo. The Glasgow Coma Scale: A better

system for grading aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage? American Association of Neurological

Surgeons Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1996. Journal of Neurosurgery. 84:

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320, 1996.

38. O'Malley, B. W., Jr., and R. J. Tamargo. Anterior cranial base reconstruction using a

split calvarial bone graft. Second International Skull Base Congress, San Diego, California, June

1996.

39. Takagi, M., D. S. Zee, and R. J. Tamargo. Effect of dorsal cerebellar vermal lesions

on saccades and pursuit in monkeys. Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D. C., November

1996. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts. 22 (2): 1458, 1996.

40. Oshiro, E. M., and R. J. Tamargo. Sustained-release of urokinase from a polymer

preparation: an in vitro evaluation of release kinetics and biological activity. 22nd International

Joint Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, American Heart Association, Anaheim,

California, February 1997. Stroke 28: 263, 1997.

41. Thai, Q.-A., E. M. Oshiro, and R. J. Tamargo. Inhibition of post-hemorrhagic

vasospasm using ibuprofen-loaded polymers. 22nd International Joint Conference on Stroke and

Cerebral Circulation, American Heart Association, Anaheim, California, February 1997. Stroke

28: 263, 1997.

42. Oshiro, E. M., D. A. Rini, and R. J. Tamargo. Contralateral approaches to bilateral

cerebral aneurysms: A surgical case series and microsurgical cadaver study. Annual Meeting of

the Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery, Anaheim, California, February 1997.

43. Javedan, S. P., and R. J. Tamargo. The diagnostic yield of brain biopsy in

neurodegenerative disorders. American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting,

Denver, Colorado, April 1997. Journal of Neurosurgery. 86: 362A, 1997.

44. Thai, Q.-A., E. M. Oshiro, and R. J. Tamargo. Inhibition of post-hemorrhagic

vasospasm using ibuprofen-loaded controlled-release polymers. American Association of

Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, April 1997. Journal of Neurosurgery.

86: 336, 1997.

45. Oshiro, E. M., and R. J. Tamargo. Sustained-release of urokinase from a polymer

preparation: An in vitro evaluation of release kinetics and biological activity. American

Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, April 1997. Journal

of Neurosurgery. 86: 335, 1997.

46. Oshiro, E. M., D. A. Rini, and R. J. Tamargo. Contralateral approaches to bilateral

cerebral aneurysms: A surgical case series and microsurgical cadaver study. American

Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, April 1997. Journal

of Neurosurgery. 86: 338, 1997.

47. Beauchamp, N. J., D. Heath, D. Rigamonti, R. J. Tamargo, H. Moses, and E. K.

Fishman. Spiral CT neuroangiography as an adjunct to conventional angiography in surgical

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decision making. American Society of Neuroradiology, 35th Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario,

Canada, May 1997.

48. Guerin, C., D. F. Antezana, D. Rigamonti, and R. J. Tamargo. Treatment decisions

in subgroups of posterior circulation aneurysms. The Congress of Neurological Surgeons

Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 1997.

49. Oshiro, E. M., P. A. Hoffman, G. N. Dietsch, M. C. Watts, D. M. Pardoll, and R. J.

Tamargo. Inhibition of experimental vasospasm with anti-intercellular adhesion molecule-1

(ICAM-1) monoclonal antibody. The Congress of Neurological Surgeons Meeting, New

Orleans, Louisiana, September 1997.

50. Oshiro, E. M., K. A. Walter, S. Piantadosi, T. F. Witham, and R. J. Tamargo. A new

subarachnoid hemorrhage grading system based on the Glasgow Coma Scale: A comparison with

the Hunt and Hess and World Federation of Neurological Surgeons Scales in a clinical series.

Stroke 28: 2328, 1997. (Selected for Abstracts of Literature)

51. Conway, J. E., E. M. Oshiro, S. Piantadosi, and R. J. Tamargo. Ventricular blood on

the admission CT is a strong predictor of poor clinical outcome after ruptured aneurysmal

subarachnoid hemorrhage. 23rd International Joint Conference on Stroke and Cerebral

Circulation, American Heart Association, Orlando, Florida, February 1998. Stroke 29: 296, 1998.

52. Oshiro, E. M., P. A. Hoffman, G. N. Dietsch, D. M. Pardoll, and R. J. Tamargo.

Inhibition of experimental vasospasm with anti-ICAM-1 and anti-LFA-1 monoclonal antibody.

23rd International Joint Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, American Heart

Association, Orlando, Florida, February 1998. Stroke 29: 298, 1998.

53. Thai, Q.-A., E. M. Oshiro, and R. J. Tamargo. Chronic vasospasm inhibition with

ibuprofen polymers correlated with decreased macrophage/granulocyte extravasation. Annual

Meeting of the Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, February

1998. Journal of Neurosurgery 88: 203A-204A, 1998.

54. Davis, J. D., J. J. Vornov, and R. J. Tamargo. A comparison of hypothermia and

methyl isobutyl amiloride as cerebroprotectants against ischemia. Annual Meeting of the Joint

Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, February 1998. Journal of

Neurosurgery 88: 196A, 1998.

55. Mathis, J. M., N. R. Miller, R. J. Tamargo, L. H. Monsein, C. H. Cho. Treatment of

carotid-cavernous sinus fistulae using a superior ophthalmic vein approach. Annual Meeting of

the American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology, Lake Buena Vista,

Florida, February 1998.

56. Conway, J. E., E. M. Oshiro, G. S. Hayward, B. J. Byrne, R. J. Tamargo. The extent

of cellular proliferation in the arterial wall in a rat model of vasospasm. American Association of

Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 1998. Journal of

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Neurosurgery 88: 372, 1998.

57. Conway, J. E., E. M. Oshiro, S. Piantadosi, and R. J. Tamargo. Ventricular blood is

an admission CT variable which predicts poor clinical outcome after aneurysmal subarachnoid

hemorrhage. American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania, April 1998. Journal of Neurosurgery 88: 398A, 1998.

58. Geocadin, R. G., A. I. Qureshi, J. I. Suarez, P. D. Parekh, R. J. Tamargo, A.

Bhardwaj, and J. A. Ulatowski. Cerebrovascular risk factors and the risk of symptomatic cerebral

vasospasm following subarachnoid hemorrhage. American Academy of Neurology Meeting,

Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1998.

59. Qureshi, A. I., J. I. Suarez, P. D. Parekh, G. Sung, R. Geocadin, A. Bhardwaj, R. J.

Tamargo, and J. A. Ulatowski. Risk factors for multiple intracranial aneurysms. Stroke 29:

2448, 1998. (Selected for Abstracts of Literature)

60. Conway, J. E., and R. J. Tamargo. Marfan’s syndrome is not associated with

intracranial aneurysms. The Joint Meeting of the American Association of Neurological

Surgeons/Congress of Neurological Surgeons Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery and the

American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology, Nashville, Tennessee,

January 31-February 3, 1999. Journal of Neurosurgery 90: 222A, 1999.

61. Mohammad, Y. M., A. I. Qureshi, A. M. Yahia, R. J. Tamargo, M. R. Frankel, and

B. J. Stern. Cerebral embolisms associated with intracranial aneurysms: A multicenter clinical

study. 24th American Heart Association International Conference on Stroke and Cerebral

Circulation, Nashville, Tennessee, February 1999. Stroke 30: 257, 1999.

62. Conway, J. E., and R. J. Tamargo. Marfan’s syndrome is not associated with

intracranial aneurysms. American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, New

Orleans, Louisiana, April 1999.

63. Haroun, R. I., D. Rigamonti, and R. J. Tamargo. The recurrent artery of Heubner:

Otto Heubner’s description of the artery and his influence on pediatrics in Germany. The Joint

Meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons/Congress of Neurological

Surgeons Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery and the American Society of Interventional and

Therapeutic Neuroradiology, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 6-9, 2000.

64. Antezana, D. F., J. Frazier, N. J. Alkayed, S. J. Murphy, J. D. Davis, P. D. Hurn, R. J.

Traystman, and R. J. Tamargo. Reduction of infarction volume by ibuprofen in rats is flow

independent. The Joint Meeting of the American Association of Neurological

Surgeons/Congress of Neurological Surgeons Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery and the

American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology, New Orleans, Louisiana,

February 6-9, 2000.

65. Suarez, J. I., A. I. Qureshi, A. M. Yahia, A. Bhardwaj, and R. J. Tamargo. Temporal

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patterns of response to hypervolemic and hypertensive therapy treatment in patients with

symptomatic vasospasm following subarachnoid hemorrhage. 25th American Heart Association

International Stroke Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 10-12, 2000. Stroke 31: 324,

2000.

66. Conway, J. E., and R. J. Tamargo. Neurofibromatosis type I is not associated with

intracranial aneurysms. American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, San

Francisco, California, April 8-13, 2000.

67. Antezana, D. F., J. D. Davis, P. D. Hurn, R. J. Traystman, and R. J. Tamargo.

Ibuprofen reduces caudate/putamen ischemic injury in rats. American Association of

Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, April 8-13, 2000.

68. Chiang, V. L., P. Gailloud, K. J. Murphy, D. Rigamonti, and R. J. Tamargo. Routine

intraoperative angiography. Joint Meeting of the American Association of Neurological

Surgeons/Congress of Neurological Surgeons (AANS/CNS) Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery

and the American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology (ASITN) in

collaboration with the Japanese Society of Surgery for Cerebral Stroke and the Japanese Society

for Intravascular Surgery, Waikoloa, Hawaii, February 9-12, 2001. Journal of Neurosurgery 94:

176A, 2001.

69. Antezana, D. F., R. E. Clatterbuck, J. Frazier, N. J. Alkayed, S. J. Murphy, P. D.

Hurn, R. J. Traystman, and R. J. Tamargo. Ibuprofen reduces ICAM-1 expression and

caudate/putamen infarct volume in rats. Joint Meeting of the American Association of

Neurological Surgeons/Congress of Neurological Surgeons (AANS/CNS) Section on

Cerebrovascular Surgery and the American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic

Neuroradiology (ASITN) in collaboration with the Japanese Society of Surgery for Cerebral

Stroke and the Japanese Society for Intravascular Surgery, Waikoloa, Hawaii, February 9-12,

2001.

70. Antezana, D. F., R. E. Clatterbuck, J. Frazier, N. J. Alkayed, S. J. Murphy, P. D.

Hurn, R. J. Traystman, and R. J. Tamargo. High-dose ibuprofen is equivalent to mild

hypothermia for the reduction of caudate/putamen infarct volume in rats. Joint Meeting of the

American Association of Neurological Surgeons/Congress of Neurological Surgeons

(AANS/CNS) Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery and the American Society of Interventional

and Therapeutic Neuroradiology (ASITN) in collaboration with the Japanese Society of Surgery

for Cerebral Stroke and the Japanese Society for Intravascular Surgery, Waikoloa, Hawaii,

February 9-12, 2001.

71. Yahia, A. M., A. I. Qureshi, M. Fareed, K. Suri, Z. Ali, L. R. Guterman, L. N.

Hopkins, and R. J. Tamargo. Cigarette smoking and risk of subarachnoid hemorrhage: does

cessation of smoking really help? 26th International Stroke Conference, Fort Lauderdale, Florida,

February 14-16, 2001. Stroke 32: 362, 2001.

72. Chiang, V. L., P. Gailloud, K. J. Murphy, D. Rigamonti, and R. J. Tamargo. Routine

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intraoperative angiography. American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting,

Toronto, Ontario, Canada, April 21-26, 2001.

73. Conway, J. E., and R. J. Tamargo. Acute cocaine use is an independent risk factor

for cerebral vasospasm after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. American Association of

Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, April 21-26, 2001.

74. Kim, S. H., A. I. Qureshi, A. M. Yahia, J. I. Suarez, O. Zaidat, Z. Ali, M. F. K. Suri,

R. J. Tamargo, L. R. Guterman, and L. N. Hopkins. Multicenter evaluation of the efficacy of

endovascular treatment for symptomatic vasospasm unresponsive to hypervolemic and

hypertensive therapy in patients with SAH. American Association of Neurological Surgeons

Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, April 21-26, 2001.

75. Tierney, T. S., R. E. Clatterbuck, C. Lawson, Q.-A. Thai, L. D. Rhines, and R. J.

Tamargo. Prevention and reversal of experimental post-hemorrhagic vasospasm by the

peri-adventitial administration of nitric oxide from a controlled-release polymer. 2001 Annual

Meeting of the Neurosurgical Society of America, Amelia Island, Florida, June 8-10, 2001.

76. Yahia, A. M., A. I. Qureshi, A. Shaukat, V. Chiang, W. Ziai, and R. J. Tamargo.

Electrocardiographic changes in acute phase do not predict outcome in patients with aneurysmal

subarachnoid hemorrhage. Critical Care Medicine 29: 115 Suppl. S, December 2001.

77. Gabikian, P., R. E. Clatterbuck, T. S. Tierney, and R. J. Tamargo. Prevention of

experimental cerebral vasospasm in rabbits by intracranial delivery of nitric oxide from a

controlled-release polymer. 2002 Joint Meeting of the American Association of Neurological

Surgeons/Congress of Neurological Surgeons (AANS/CNS) Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery

and the American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology (ASITN), Addison,

Texas, February 3-6, 2002. Journal of Neurosurgery 96: 174A, 2002.

78. Gabikian, P., R. E. Clatterbuck, T. S. Tierney, and R. J. Tamargo. Controlled-release

efficacy of intracranially delivered nitric oxide donor compound, DETA/NO, for prevention of

experimental cerebral vasospasm in rabbits. American Association of Neurological Surgeons

Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, April 6-11, 2002.

79. Gabikian, P., R. E. Clatterbuck, C. G. Eberhart, B. M. Tyler, and R. J. Tamargo.

Controlled-release toxicity of the nitric oxide donor compound, DETA/NO, after intracranial

implantation in rats. American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago,

Illinois, April 6-11, 2002.

80. Clatterbuck, R. E., P. Gailloud, L. Ogata, A. Gebremariam, G. Dietsch, K. J. Murphy,

and R. J. Tamargo. Hu23F2G (LeukArrest) prevents cerebral vasospasm following

experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage in non-human primates. American Association of

Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, April 6-11, 2002.

81. Tamargo, R. J., R. E. Clatterbuck, P. Gailloud, L. Ogata, A. Gebremariam, G. N.

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Dietsch, and K. P. J. Murphy. Anti-CD18 humanized monoclonal antibody prevents cerebral

vasospasm in monkeys. Fifty-fifth (2002) Annual Meeting of the Neurosurgical Society of

America, Kiawah Island, South Carolina, April 21-24, 2002.

82. Clatterbuck, R. E., P. Gailloud, T. Tierney, K. Murphy, and R. J. Tamargo.

Controlled release of nitric oxide donor DETA-NO prevents cerebral vasospasm following

experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage in monkeys. Congress of Neurological Surgeons 52nd

Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 21-26, 2002. Neurosurgery 51: 545-546,

2002. (Recipient of The Galbraith Award for best abstract submission by a resident on

cerebrovascular disease at the CNS Annual Meeting)

83. Komotar, R. J., A. Olivi, D. Rigamonti, and R. J. Tamargo. Microsurgical

fenestration of the lamina terminalis reduces the incidence of shunt-dependent hydrocephalus

following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Congress of Neurological Surgeons 52nd

Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 21-26, 2002.

84. Komotar, R. J., M. Schlosser, and R. J. Tamargo. Myocutaneous arteriovenous

malformation of the neck presenting with neurological symptoms: A case report. Congress of

Neurological Surgeons 52nd Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 21-26,

2002.

85. Tuffiash, E., R. J. Tamargo, and A. E. Hillis. Brain manipulation during

microsurgery for unruptured aneurysms does not result in long-term cognitive dysfunction.

Congress of Neurological Surgeons 52nd Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,

September 21-26, 2002.

86. Tamargo, R. J., E. Tuffiash, and A. E. Hillis. Craniotomy for repair of unruptured

aneurysms is not associated with long-term subtle or “hidden” neurocognitive dysfunction.

Fifty-sixth (2003) Annual Meeting of the Neurosurgical Society of America, Sunriver Resort,

Oregon, June 8-11, 2003.

87. Tamargo, R. J., R. E. Clatterbuck, T. Tierney, G. Pradilla, P. P Wang, P. Gailloud,

and K. P. Murphy. Polymeric controlled release of a nitric oxide donor in the subarachnoid space

prevents vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage in monkeys: Efficacy and toxicity studies.

Fifty-sixth (2003) Annual Meeting of the Neurosurgical Society of America, Sunriver Resort,

Oregon, June 8-11, 2003.

88. Frazier, J., G. Pradilla, P. P. Wang, and R. J. Tamargo. Inhibition of experimental

cerebral vasospasm by intracranial delivery of ibuprofen from a controlled-release polymer in a

rabbit subarachnoid hemorrhage model. Eighth International Conference on Cerebral Vasospasm,

Chicago, Illinois, July 9-12, 2003.

89. Pradilla, G., R. E. Clatterbuck, T. Tierney, P. P. Wang, P. Gailloud, K. P. Murphy,

and R. J. Tamargo. Local delivery of nitric oxide donors via controlled-release polymers

prevents vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage: Efficacy and toxicity studies in primates.

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Eighth International Conference on Cerebral Vasospasm, Chicago, Illinois, July 9-12, 2003.

90. Pradilla, G., R. M. Kretzer, A. Carinci, P. P. Wang, J. L. Frazier, L. Ogata, A.

Gebremariam, G. N. Dietsch, and R. J. Tamargo. Anti-CD11/CD18 monoclonal antibody

therapy prevents vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage in rabbits. Eighth International

Conference on Cerebral Vasospasm, Chicago, Illinois, July 9-12, 2003.

91. Pradilla, G., P. P. Wang, J. L. Frazier, A. Carinci, F. Legnani, and R. J. Tamargo.

Pharmacokinetics of controlled release polymers in the subarachnoid space for the treatment of

chronic vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage. Eighth International Conference on

Cerebral Vasospasm, Chicago, Illinois, July 9-12, 2003.

92. Pradilla, G., R. M. Kretzer, A. Carinci, P. P. Wang, J. L. Frazier, L. Ogata, A.

Gebremariam, G. N. Dietsch, and R. J. Tamargo. Treatment with an anti-CD11/CD18

monoclonal antibody prevents post-hemorrhagic vasospasm in a rabbit model of subarachnoid

hemorrhage. XII European Congress of Neurosurgery, Lisbon, Portugal, September 7-12, 2003.

93. Pradilla, G., R. E. Clatterbuck, T. Tierney, P. P. Wang, P. Gailloud, K. P. Murphy,

and R. J. Tamargo. Prevention of subarachnoid hemorrhage induced vasospasm with local

delivery of a nitric oxide donor via controlled release polymers: Efficacy and toxicity studies in

primates. XII European Congress of Neurosurgery, Lisbon, Portugal, September 7-12, 2003.

94. Pradilla, G., R. M. Kretzer, A. Carinci, P. P. Wang, J. L. Frazier, L. Ogata, A.

Gebremariam, G. N. Dietsch, and R. J. Tamargo. Treatment with an anti-CD11/CD18

monoclonal antibody prevents chronic vasospasm in a rabbit subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH)

model. 53rd Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Denver, Colorado,

October 18-23, 2003.

95. Frazier, J., G. Pradilla, P. P. Wang, and R. J. Tamargo. Delivery of ibuprofen from a

controlled-release polymer prevents chronic vasospasm in a rabbit subarachnoid hemorrhage

model. 53rd Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Denver, Colorado,

October 18-23, 2003.

96. Tamargo, R. J., G. Pradilla, P. P. Wang, F. G. Legnani, L. Ogata, and G. N. Dietsch.

Anti-CD11/CD18 monoclonal antibody prevents vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage in

rabbits. American Academy of Neurological Surgery, Williamsburg, Virginia, October

29-November 1, 2003.

97. Pradilla, G. W. Hsu, R. M. Kretzer, P. Recinos, Q.-A. Thai, F. G. Legnani, and R. J.

Tamargo. Local delivery of thrombolytics by controlled-release polymers for the treatment of

intracerebral hemorrhage. American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting,

Orlando, Florida, May 1-6, 2004. Journal of Neurosurgery. 100:791, 2004.

98. Thai, Q.-A., G. Pradilla, F. Legnani, W. Hsu, P. Recinos, R. Kretzer, P. Wang, and R.

J. Tamargo. Prevention of experimental post-hemorrhagic vasospasm with delayed intracranial

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delivery of nitric oxide-loaded polymers in a rabbit model. Annual Meeting of the Southern

Neurosurgical Society of the AANS, Amelia Island, Florida, March 24-28, 2004.

99.Tamargo, R. J., G. Pradilla, P. P. Wang, F. G. Legnani, L. Ogata, and G. N. Dietsch.

Anti-CD11/CD18 monoclonal antibody therapy prevents vasospasm after subarachnoid

hemorrhage in rabbits. Fifty-seventh (2004) Annual Meeting of the Neurosurgical Society of

America, El Dorado, Santa Fe, New Mexico, June 6-9, 2004.

100. Huang, J., M. McGirt, P. Gailloud, and R. J. Tamargo. Intracranial aneurysms in

the pediatric population: Case series and review of the literature. Fifty-seventh (2004) Annual

Meeting of the Neurosurgical Society of America, El Dorado, Santa Fe, New Mexico, June 6-9,

2004.

101. Thai, Q.-A., G. Pradilla, and R. J. Tamargo. Contralateral Appraches to Bilateral

Aneurysms: Case Series. 54th Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San

Francisco, California, October 16-21, 2004.

102. Thai, Q.-A., G. Pradilla, P. P. Wang, and R. J. Tamargo. Intraoperative

angiographically-assisted localization for small vascular malformations: technical note. 54th

Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, California, October

16-21, 2004.

103. Thai, Q.-A., S. Raza, G. Pradilla, and R. J. Tamargo. Aneurysmal rupture without

subarachnoid hemorrhage: case series and literature review. 54th Annual Meeting of the

Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, California, October 16-21, 2004.

104. Thai, Q.-A., G. Pradilla, F. Legnani, R. Kretzer, W. Hsu, and R. J. Tamargo. Lysis

of intraparenchymal hematoma with stereotactically implanted tPA polymers in a rabbit model.

54th Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, California,

October 16-21, 2004.

105. Thai, Q.-A., G. Pradilla, F. Legnani, H. Brem, and R. J. Tamargo. Stereotactic

implantation of controlled-release “string” polymers in a human head: technical report. 54th

Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, California, October

16-21, 2004.

106. Pradilla, G., Q.-A. Thai, F. G. Legnani, W. Hsu, R. M. Kretzer, P. P. Wang, and R.

J. Tamargo. Delayed intracranial delivery of a nitric oxide donor from a controlled-release

polymer prevents experimental cerebral vasospasm in rabbits. 54th Annual Meeting of the

Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, California, October 16-21, 2004.

107. Pradilla, G., Q.-A. Thai, F. G. Legnani, and R. J. Tamargo. Frontozygomatic

titanium cranioplasty prevents aesthetic defect of the frontozygomatic fossa after pterional

craniotomy. 54th Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco,

California, October 16-21, 2004.

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108. Pradilla, G., Q.-A. Thai, F. G. Legnani, R. E. Clatterbuck, P. Gailloud, K. P.

Murphy, and R. J. Tamargo. Local delivery of ibuprofen via controlled-release polymers

prevents angiographic vasospasm in a monkey model of subarachnoid hemorrhage. 54th Annual

Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, California, October 16-21,

2004.

109. Pradilla, G., P. P. Wang, F. G. Legnani, J. L. Frazier, Q.-A. Thai, and R. J.

Tamargo. Local delivery of drugs to the subarachnoid space for treatment of vasospasm is not

affected by presence of blood in the rabbit model of subarachnoid hemorrhage. 54th Annual

Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, California, October 16-21,

2004.

110. McGirt, M. J., G. Pradilla, J. Lynch, F. G. Legnani, M. Perez, R. J. Tamargo, R. E.

Clatterbuck, and D. Laskowitz. Simvastatin attenuates experimental cerebral vasospasm and

ameliorates serum markers of neuronal and endothelial injury in patients after subarachnoid

hemorrhage: a dose-response effect dependent on endothelial nitric oxide synthase. 54th Annual

Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, California, October 16-21,

2004. (Recipient of The Galbraith Award for best abstract submission by a resident on

cerebrovascular disease at the CNS Annual Meeting)

111. McGirt, M. J., G. F. Woodworth, G. Pradilla, F. Legnani, D. Warner, R. J.

Tamargo, R. E. Clatterbuck, J. R. Lynch, and D. T. Laskowitz. Galbraith Award: Simvastatin

attenuates experimental cerebral vasospasm and ameliorates serum markers of neuronal and

endothelial injury in patients after subarachnoid hemorrhage: A dose-response effect dependent

on endothelial nitric oxide synthase. Clinical Neurosurgery 52:371-378, 2005.

112. Thai, Q.-A., S. Raza, G. Pradilla, and R. J. Tamargo. Aneurysmal ruptures

presenting only with intraparenchymal or intraventricular hemorrhages: Case series and literature

review. Annual Meeting of the AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section and the American Society

of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 1-4, 2005.

113. Thai, Q.-A., G. Pradilla, F. G. Legnani, W. Hsu, H. Brem, and R. J. Tamargo.

“String” polymer implantation in a human cadaver head using stereotactic techniques: Technical

report. Annual Meeting of the AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section and the American Society of

Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 1-4, 2005.

114. Thai, Q.-A., G. Pradilla, P. P. Wang, and R. J. Tamargo. Localization of small

vascular malformations with a radio-opaque wire localizer: Technical note. Annual Meeting of

the AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section and the American Society of Interventional and

Therapeutic Neuroradiology, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 1-4, 2005.

115. Thai, Q.-A., G. Pradilla, F. G. Legnani, W. Hsu, R. M. Kretzer, and R. J. Tamargo.

Stereotactically implanted tPA polymers effectively lysed intraparenchymal hematomas in rabbit

model. Annual Meeting of the AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section and the American Society of

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Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 1-4, 2005.

116. Thai, Q.-A., G. Pradilla, and R. J. Tamargo. Treatment of bilateral aneurysms using

a unilateral craniotomy: Case series. Annual Meeting of the AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular

Section and the American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology, New

Orleans, Louisiana, February 1-4, 2005.

117. Pradilla, G., Q.-A. Thai, F. G. Legnani, W. Hsu, R. M. Kretzer, P. P. Wang, and R.

J. Tamargo. The nitric-oxide donor DETA-NO prevents vasospasm in a rabbit model of SAH

when administered in a delayed fashion via controlled-release polymers. Annual Meeting of the

AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section and the American Society of Interventional and

Therapeutic Neuroradiology, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 1-4, 2005.

118. Pradilla, G., Q.-A. Thai, F. G. Legnani, and R. J. Tamargo. Aesthetic defects of the

fronto-zygomatic fossa after pterional craniotomy can be prevented using a frontozygomatic

titanium cranioplasty. Annual Meeting of the AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section and the

American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology, New Orleans, Louisiana,

February 1-4, 2005.

119. Pradilla, G., Q.-A. Thai, F. G. Legnani, W. Hsu, R. E. Clatterbuck, P. Gailloud, K.

P. Murphy, and R. J. Tamargo. Ibuprofen polymers placed in the subarachnoid space prevent

angiographic cerebral vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage in monkeys. Annual Meeting of

the AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section and the American Society of Interventional and

Therapeutic Neuroradiology, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 1-4, 2005.

120. Pradilla, G., Q.-A. Thai, F. G. Legnani, S. P. Raman, A. Hdeib, M. J. McGirt, R. J.

Tamargo, and R. E. Clatterbuck. Delayed administration of simvastatin prevents vasopsam in a

rabbit model of subarachnoid hemorrhage. Annual Meeting of the AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular

Section and the American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology, New

Orleans, Louisiana, February 1-4, 2005.

121. Thai, Q.-A., G. Pradilla, F. G. Legnani, W. Hsu, R. M. Kretzer, and R. J. Tamargo.

Experimental intraparenchymal hematoma thrombolysis using controlled-release tissue

plasminogen activator polymers. 73rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of

Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 16-21, 2005.

122. Thai, Q.-A., S. M. Raza, G. Pradilla, and R. J. Tamargo. Aneurysmal ruptures

presenting only with intraparenchymal or intraventricular hemorrhages: Case series and literature

review. 73rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, New

Orleans, Louisiana, April 16-21, 2005.

123. Tamargo, R. J., and C. Baird. Limitations of the Maryland clinical administrative

database regarding cases of intracranial aneurysms. 58th (2005) Annual Meeting of the

Neurosurgical Society of America, Grand Floridian, Orlando, Florida, June 5-8, 2005.

124. Tamargo, R. J. Contralateral pterional microsurgical approach for bilateral

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supratentorial aneurysms: patient selection and outcomes in a prospective series of 50 patients.

American Academy of Neurological Surgery, Half Moon Bay, California, September 21-24,

2005.

125. McGirt, M. J., A. L. Coon, G. Woodworth, S. Jain, D. Buck, B. Perler, and R. J.

Tamargo. A decade experience with carotid endarterectomy at the Johns Hopkins Hospital: An

assessment of current surgical risks. 55th Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological

Surgeons, Boston, Massachusetts, October 8-13, 2005.

126. McGirt, M. J., A. L. Coon, G. Woodworth, S. Jain, D. Buck, B. Perler, and R. J.

Tamargo. Statins, HMG CoA-reductase inhibitors, reduce the risk of perioperative stroke after

carotid endarterectomy: A novel role for a potential neuroprotectant. 55th Annual Meeting of the

Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Boston, Massachusetts, October 8-13, 2005.

127. McGirt, M. J., A. L. Coon, G. Woodworth, S. Jain, D. Buck, B. Perler, and R. J.

Tamargo. Selective versus routine intraluminal carotid artery shunting guided by intraoperative

electroencephalography (EEG) and somatosensory evoked potential (SSEP) monitoring reduces

the risk of perioperative stroke after carotid endarterectomy. 55th Annual Meeting of the

Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Boston, Massachusetts, October 8-13, 2005.

128. McGirt, M. J., A. L. Coon, G. Woodworth, S. Jain, D. Buck, B. Perler, and R. J.

Tamargo. Surgeon frequency, not cumulative volume, is associated with perioperative morbidity

after carotid endarterectomy. 55th Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons,

Boston, Massachusetts, October 8-13, 2005.

129. Recinos, P., G. Pradilla, Q.-A. Thai, A. M. Hdeib, F. G. Legnani, R. E. Clatterbuck,

and R. J. Tamargo. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced cerebral vasospasm is comparable to

SAH-induced vasospasm in rabbits. 55th Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological

Surgeons, Boston, Massachusetts, October 8-13, 2005.

130. Pradilla, G., Q.-A. Thai, D. L. Vargas, F. G. Legnani, J. R. Williams, J. L.

Mankowski, C. A. Pardo, and R. J. Tamargo. Endothelial expression of ICAM-1 and VCAM-1

after subarachnoid hemorrhage in monkeys treated with locally-delivered ibuprofen. 55th Annual

Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Boston, Massachusetts, October 8-13, 2005.

131. Pradilla, G., S. Basu, Q.-A. Thai, A. M Hdeib, F. G. Legnani, R. J. Tamargo, and

R. E. Clatterbuck. Simvastatin administration reverses cerebral vasospasm in rabbits by

increasing endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) expression. 55th Annual Meeting of the

Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Boston, Massachusetts, October 8-13, 2005.

132. Baird, C. J., and R. J. Tamargo. Inaccuracy of the international classification of

diseases 9th revision coding for cerebral aneurysms in the Maryland administrative database.

55th Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Boston, Massachusetts, October

8-13, 2005.

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133. McGirt, M., B. Perler, S. Jain, G. Woodworth, R. J. Tamargo, and D. Buck. A

10-year experience with carotid endarterectomy at the Johns Hopkins Hospital: An assessment of

current surgical risks. American College of Surgeons 91st Annual Clinical Congress, San

Francisco, California, October 16-20, 2005.

134. Coon, A., M. McGirt, G. Woodworth, S. Jain, B. Perler, and R. J. Tamargo.

Accuracy of carotid ultrasonography in the treatment of carotid stenosis: A comparison to digital

subtraction angiography in 631 consecutive cases. Ninth Joint Annual Meeting of the

AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section and the American Society of Interventional & Therapeutic

Neuroradiology, Orlando, Florida, February 17-20, 2006.

135. Recinos, P. F., G. Pradilla, Q.-A. Thai, A. M. Hdeib, M. Perez, F. G. Legnani, R. E.

Clatterbuck, and R. J. Tamargo. Controlled release of lipopolysaccharide in the subarachnoid

space of rabbits induces chronic vasospasm. Ninth Joint Annual Meeting of the AANS/CNS

Cerebrovascular Section and the American Society of Interventional & Therapeutic

Neuroradiology, Orlando, Florida, February 17-20, 2006.

136. Recinos, P. F., Q.-A. Thai, G. L. Gallia, G. Pradilla, D. Rigamonti, R. J. Tamargo,

and R. E. Clatterbuck. Outcomes in 100 cases of ruptured aneurysms managed with microsurgery

at an academic center. Ninth Joint Annual Meeting of the AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section

and the American Society of Interventional & Therapeutic Neuroradiology, Orlando, Florida,

February 17-20, 2006.

137. McGirt, M., G. F. Woodworth, A. L. Coon, D. Buck, J. Huang, R. E. Clatterbuck,

B. Perler, and R. J. Tamargo. Hyperglycemia independently increases the risk of perioperative

stroke, myocardial infarction, and death after carotid endarterectomy. 56th Annual Meeting of the

Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Chicago, Illinois, October 7-12, 2006.

138. Huang, J., and R. J. Tamargo. Predictors of success for the contralateral approach

to multiple intracranial aneurysms. International Stroke Conference 2007, San Francisco,

California, February 7-9, 2007. Stroke 38: 595, 2007.

139. Perez, A., V. Urrutia, A. Nohara, R. Llinas, E. Aldrich, A. Hillis, P. Nyquist, K.

Murphy, P. Gailloud, J. Black, R. J. Tamargo, and R. Wityk. Natural history and management

of dissecting pseudoaneurysms of the cervical cerebral arteries. International Stroke Conference

2007, San Francisco, California, February 7-9, 2007. Stroke 38: 484, 2007.

140. Tamargo, R. J., K. L. Chaichana, A. P. Levy, R. Miller-Lotan, and S. Shakur.

Haptoglobin 2-2 genotype determines chronic vasospasm after experimental subarachnoid

hemorrhage. 60th Annual Meeting of the Neurosurgical Society of America, Kohler, Wisconsin,

June 3-6, 2007.

141. Chaichana, K. L., A. P. Levy, R. Miller-Lotan, S. Shakur, and R. J. Tamargo.

Haptoglobin 2-2 genotype determines chronic vasospasm after experimental subarachnoid

hemorrhage. 57th Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego,

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California, September 15-20, 2007. Neurosurgery 61: 198, 2007.

142. Tamargo, R. J., A. P. Levy, K. L. Chaichana, R. Miller-Lotan, and S. Shakur.

Haptoglobin 2-2 genotype predisposes to chronic vasiospasm after experimental subarachnoid

hemorrhage. 69th Annual Meeting of the American academy of Neurological Surgery, Henderson,

Nevada, October 31-November 3, 2007.

143. Chaichana, K. L., A. P. Levy, R. Miller-Lotan, S. Shakur, and R. J. Tamargo. The

role of the haptoglobin genotype in the development of chronic vasospasm after experimental

subarachnoid hemorrhage. 2008 International Stroke Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana,

February 20-22, 2008.

144. Germanwala, A. V., P. Raja, J. Huang, P. Gailloud, K. P. J. Murphy, and R. J.

Tamargo. Microsurgical clipping and endovascular coiling for intracranial aneurysms: A critical

review of the literature. 61st Annual Meeting of the Neurosurgical Society of America, Whistler,

British Columbia, Canada, June 1-4, 2008.

145. Tamargo, R. J., P. Raja, A. Germanwala, and J. Huang. Microsurgical clipping and

endovascular coiling of intracranial aneurysms: A critical review of the literature. 70th Annual

Meeting of the American Academy of Neurological Surgery, Phoenix/Sedona, Arizona,

September 10-13, 2008.

146. Raja, P. V., J. Huang, A. Germanwala, P. Gailloud, K. P. J. Murphy, and R. J.

Tamargo. Microsurgical clipping and endovascular coiling of intracranial aneurysms: A critical

review of the literature. 58th Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons,

Orlando, Florida, September 20-25, 2008.

147. Schwab, K., P. Gailloud, G. Wyse, and R. J. Tamargo. Inaccuracy of magnetic

resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) in the diagnosis of

intracranial aneurysms. 58th Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons,

Orlando, Florida, September 20-25, 2008.

148. Froehler, M. T., A. Kooshkabadi, and R. J. Tamargo. Inhibition of leukocyte

migration by blocking VLA-4 prevents vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage in haptoglobin

2-2 mice. International Stroke Conference 2009, San Diego, California, February 17-20, 2009.

(Mordecai Y. T. Globus New Investigator Award in Stroke)

149. McGirt, M. J., G. L Garces-Ambrossi, J. Huang, and R. J. Tamargo. Simvastatin to

prevent symptomayic vasospasm following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage: A single

institution prospective study. AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section Meeting 2009, San Diego,

California, February 16-17, 2009.

150. Momin, Eric N., and R. J. Tamargo. Nitric oxide reverses post-hemorrhagic

cerebral vasospasm in Hp 2-2 mice. 32nd Young Investigators’ Day Award, Paul Ehrlich

Research Awards, Vernon B. Mountcastle Auditorium, Preclinical Teaching Building, Johns

Hopkins University School of Medicine, April 16, 2009.

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151. Coon, A., G. Havlena, G. Colby, G. Wyse, D. San Millan Ruiz, R. J. Tamargo, and

P. Gailloud. Characterization of proximal A1 segment aneurysms: a possible source of occult

subarachnoid hemorrhage. 77th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Neurological

Surgeons, San Diego, California, May 2-6, 2009.

152. Coon, A., G. Wyse, M. Radvany, D. San Millan Ruiz, K. Murphy, R. J. Tamargo,

J. Huang, and P. Gailloud. Safety of power-injected 3D DSA in the neurological patient:

experience with 283 consecutive angiograms. 77th Annual Meeting of the American Association

of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego, California, May 2-6, 2009.

153. Coon, A., G. Colby, G. Wyse, M. Radvany, D. San Millan Ruiz, R. J. Tamargo, P.

Gailloud, and J. Huang. Prevalence of small ruptured cerebral aneurysms measured with 3D

digital subtraction angiography (DSA): does size matter? 77th Annual Meeting of the American

Association of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego, California, May 2-6, 2009.

154. Tamargo, R. J., G. F. Woodworth, C. J. Baird, G. Garces-Ambrossi, and J.

Tonascia. Inaccuracy of an administrative database: A comparative analysis between the

Maryland and the Johns Hopkins Hospital neurosurgery Databases for the diagnosis and

treatment of intracranial aneurysms. 62nd Annual Meeting of the Neurosurgical Society of

America, The Homestead, Hot Springs, Virginia, June 7-10, 2009.

155. Germanwala, A. V., Q.-A. Thai, G. Pradilla, and R. J. Tamargo. Simple technique

for intraoperative angiographic localization of small vascular lesions. 62nd Annual Meeting of the

Neurosurgical Society of America, The Homestead, Hot Springs, Virginia, June 7-10, 2009.

156. Momin, E. N., K. E. Schwab, K. L. Chaichana, R. Miller-Lotan, A. P. Levy, and R.

J. Tamargo. Nitric oxide attenuates vasospasm and inhibits leukocyte migration in haptoglobin

2-2 mice following experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage. 59th Annual Meeting of the

Congress of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 24-29, 2009.

157. Woodworth, G. F., C. J. Baird, G. L. Garces-Ambrossi, J. Tonascia, and R. J.

Tamargo. Inaccuracy of the administrative database: Comparative analysis of two databases for

the diagnosis and treatment of intracranial aneurysms. (Selected as a Top Ten Abstract of the

Council of State Neurosurgical Societies.) 59th Annual Meeting of the Congress of

Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 24-29, 2009.

158. Momin, E., P. F. Recinos, A. Kooshkabadi, K. Chaichana, D. J. Christensen, and R.

J. Tamargo. Evaluation of a novel apolipoprotein E-derived compound for the treatment of

vasospasm in a rabbit model of subarachnoid hemorrhage. 2010 AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular

Section Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, February 22-23, 2010.

159. Huang, J., and R. J. Tamargo. Risk of de novo aneurysm formation in patients with

a prior history of intracranial aneurysm. 63rd Annual Meeting of the Neurosurgical Society of

America, The Inn at Spanish Bay, Pebble Beach, California, April 11-14, 2010.

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160. Pradilla, G., Garzon-Muvdi, T., Momin, E.N., Thompson, R.C., and Tamargo, R.J.

Systemic L-Citrulline administration is safe and decreases symptomatic cerebral vasospasm in

haptoglobin transgenic mice after SAH. 60th Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons,

San Francisco, CA, October 16-21, 2010.

161. Garzon-Muvdi, T., Pradilla, G., Grossman, R., Riggins, G.J., Tamargo, R.J. The

glutamate receptor inhibitor, S-4-Carboxyphenylglicine (S-4-CPG), crosses the blood brain

barrier (BBB) in a murine model of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). 60th Meeting of the

Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, October 16-21, 2010.

162. Pradilla, G., Garzon-Muvdi, T., Khan, H., Momin, E.N., Pardo-Villamizar, C.,

Tamargo, R.J. ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 upregulation in transgenic haptoglobin mice after

experimental SAH. 60th Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA,

October 16-21, 2010.

163. Pradilla, G., Garzon-Muvdi, T., Khan, H., Momin, E.N., Pardo-Villamizar, C.,

Tamargo, R.J. Expression of the Pro-inflammatory Cytokine IL-1a in a Murine Transgenic

Haptoglobin model of SAH. 60th Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San

Francisco, CA, October 16-21, 2010.

164. Garzon-Muvdi, T., Pradilla, G., Khan, H., Momin, E.N., Pardo-Villamizar, C.,

Tamargo, R.J. Differential expression of the regulatory cytokine IL-10 in a mouse model of

subarachnoid hemorrhage with different haptoglobin genotypes 1-1 and 2-2. 60th Meeting of the

Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, October 16-21, 2010.

165. Garzon-Muvdi, T., Pradilla, G., Khan, H., Momin, E.N., Pardo-Villamizar, C.,

Tamargo, R.J. Expression of the chemokine RANTES and in a mouse model of subarachnoid

hemorrhage with different haptoglobin genotypes 1-1 and 2-2. 60th Meeting of the Congress of

Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, October 16-21, 2010.

166. Garzon-Muvdi, T., Pradilla, G., Legnani, F.G., Vargas, D.L., Thai, Q.A.,

Pardo-Villamizar, C., Tamargo, R.J. Local delivery of ibuprofen via controlled-release

polymers decreases expression of cell adhesion molecule VCAM-1 in endothelial cells of

intracranial vessels. 60th Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA,

October 16-21, 2010.

167. Pokmeng See, A., C. ackson, T. Garzon-Muvdi, G. F. Woodworth, and R. J.

Tamargo. Facial Nerve Function following Vestibular Schwannoma Resection: Correlation with

Final Nerve Stimulation Voltage. 60th Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San

Francisco, CA, October 16-21, 2010.

168. Pokmeng See, A., C. Jackson, T. Garzon-Muvdi, G. F. Woodworth, and R. J.

Tamargo. Facial Nerve Function following Vestibular Schwannoma Resection: Correlation with

Tumor Dimensions. 60th Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA,

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October 16-21, 2010.

169. Huang, J., R. D. Smith, and R. J. Tamargo. Screening for de novo aneurysms in

patients with a prior history of cerebral aneurysms. 60th Meeting of the Congress of Neurological

Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, October 16-21, 2010.

170. Recinos, P. F., E. N. Momin, A. Kooshkabadi, D. J. Christensen, and R. J.

Tamargo. Comparison of sequence homology of an apolipoprotein E-mimetic peptide

(COG1410) to endogenous apoliproprotein-E in experimental species used in subarachnoid

hemorrhage models. 60th Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA,

October 16-21, 2010.

171. Momin, E. N., E. S. Ahn, and R. J. Tamargo. Indirect versus combined procedures

for surgical revascularization in patients with Moyamoya Disease: A 10-year institutional

experience. 60th Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, October

16-21, 2010.

172. Colby, G. P., A. Paul, M. Radvany, D. Gandhi, P. Gailloud, J. Huang, R. J.

Tamargo, and A. L. Coon. A single center comparison of coiling versus stent-assisted coiling in

90 consecutive paraophthalmic region aneurysms. 2011 AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section

Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, February 7-8, 2011.

173. Coon, A., A. Paul, M.-L. Lin, G. Colby, J. Huang, and R. J. Tamargo. Comparison

of tertiary center aneurysm location frequencies in 200 consecutive cases: Where did all the

P-Com aneurysms go? 64th Annual Meeting of the Neurosurgical Society of America, Mauna

Lani Resort, Kohala Coast, Island of Hawaii, March 27-30, 2011.

174. Pradilla, G., T. Garzon-Muvdi, M. Bender, J. Ruzevick, L. Edwards, R. C.

Thompson, and R. J. Tamargo. L-Citrulline treatment prevents morphometric basilar artery

vasospasm and increases iNOS, eNOS, COX-1, and COX-2 expression in a transgenic murine

model of SAH. 79th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons,

Denver, Colorado, April 9-13, 2011.

175. Pradilla, G., T. Garzon-Muvdi, D. L. Vargas, F. G. Legnani, Q.-A. Thai, C. A.

Pardo, and R. J. Tamargo. Intrathecally administered ibuprofen effectively decreases ICAM-1

expression and angiographic vasospasm in a primate model of SAH. 79th Annual Meeting of the

American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Denver, Colorado, April 9-13, 2011.

176. Garzon-Muvdi, T., G. Pradilla, J. Ruzevick, M. Bender, L. Edwards, and R. J.

Tamargo. Inhibition of vasospasm in haptoglobin 2-2 mice using S-4-CPG

(S-4-carboxyphenylglycine), a metabotropic glutamate receptor antagonist. 79th Annual Meeting

of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Denver, Colorado, April 9-13, 2011.

177. Garzon-Muvdi, T., G. Pradilla, E. Momin, J. Ruzevick, M. Bender, L. Edwards, and

R. J. Tamargo. Time course of the upregulation of ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 after subarachnoid

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hemorrhage in Hp 2-2 mice. 79th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Neurological

Surgeons, Denver, Colorado, April 9-13, 2011.

178. Pradilla, G., T. Garzon-Muvdi, J. J. Ruzevick, M. Bender, L. Edwards, E. Momin,

R. C. Thompson, and R. J. Tamargo. L-Citrulline therapy prevents basilar artery vasospasm in

haptoglobin 2-2 transgenic mice after induced subarachnoid hemorrhage. Vasospasm 2011. 11th

International Conference on Neurovascular Events after SAH, Cincinnati, Ohio, July 21-23,

2011.

179. Garzon-Muvdi, T., G. Pradilla, J. Ruzevick, M. Bender, L. Edwards, and R. J.

Tamargo. Administration of S-4-CPG (S-4-carboxyphenylgicine) decreases vasospasm in

haptoglobin 2-2 mice by inhibition of metabotropic glutamate receptors. Vasospasm 2011. 11th

International Conference on Neurovascular Events after SAH, Cincinnati, Ohio, July 21-23,

2011.

180. Starmer, H. M., S. R. Best, Y. Agrawal, W. W. Chien, A. T. Hilllel, H. W. Francis,

R. J. Tamargo, and L. M. Akst. Prevalence, characteristics, and management of swallowing

disorders following cerebellopontine angle surgery. 2011 AAO-HNSF Annual Meeting and OTO

EXPO, San Francisco, California, September 11-14, 2011.

181. Ruzevik, J., G. Pradilla, J. Huang, and R. J. Tamargo. A contralateral approach to

multiple cerebral aneurysms. Results from 71 cases and recommended indications. 61st Meeting

of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Washington, D.C., October 1-6, 2011.

182. Pradilla, G., R. T. Wicks, U. Hadelsburg, and R. J. Tamargo. Accuracy of

computed tomographic angiography in the diagnosis of intracranial aneurysms. 61st Meeting of

the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Washington, D.C., October 1-6, 2011.

183. Garzon-Muvdi, T., G. Pradilla, R. T. Wicks, J. Ruzevick, L. Edwards, M. Bender, J.

A. Mejia, and R. J. Tamargo. Calcitonin gene-related (CGRP) expression in Hp 2-2 mice after

subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) in intracranial structures. 61st Meeting of the Congress of

Neurological Surgeons, Washington, D.C., October 1-6, 2011.

184. Wicks, R. T., G. Pradilla, S. M. Raza, J. Huang, and R. J. Tamargo. Effect of

temporary clipping on intraoperative somatosensory evoked potentials and stroke rates after

clipping of intracranial aneurysms. 61st Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons,

Washington, D.C., October 1-6, 2011.

185. Pradilla, G., T. Garzon-Muvdi, M. Bender, R. T. Wicks, J. Ruzevick, C.

Pardo-Villamizar, and R. J. Tamargo. Expression of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-1b in a

murine transgenic haptoglobin model of SAH. 61st Meeting of the Congress of Neurological

Surgeons, Washington, D.C., October 1-6, 2011.

186. Garzon-Muvdi, T., G. Pradilla, R. T. Wicks, L. Edwards, J. Ruzevick, M. Bender,

and R. J. Tamargo. ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 expression in haptoglobin 2-2 mice after

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subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). 61st Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons,

Washington, D.C., October 1-6, 2011.

187. Wicks, R. T., G. Pradilla, S. M. Raza, U. Hadelsburg, J. Huang, and R. J. Tamargo.

Impact of changes in intraoperative somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs) on stroke rates

after clipping of intracranial aneurysms. 61st Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons,

Washington, D.C., October 1-6, 2011.

188. Wicks, R. T., G. Pradilla, T. Garzon-Muvdi, L. Edwards, and R. J. Tamargo.

RANTES upregulation after experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage in transgenic haptoglobin

mice. 61st Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Washington, D.C., October 1-6,

2011.

189. Tamargo, R. J., R. T. Wicks, G. Pradilla, S. M. Raza, U. Hadelsburg, A. L. Coon,

and J. Huang. Correlation of changes in intraoperative somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs)

during aneurysm surgery with postoperative stroke rates. 73rd Annual Meeting of The American

Academy of Neurological Surgery, Scottsdale, Arizona, October 19-22, 2011.

190. Naval, N., J. R. Carhuapoma, and R. J. Tamargo. Impact of pattern of admission on

mortality and functional outcome following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. American

Academy of Neurology 64th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 21-28, 2012.

191. Naval, N., J. R. Carhuapoma, and R. J. Tamargo. Improved aneurysmal SAH

outcomes: A comparison of two decades at an academic center. American Academy of

Neurology 64th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 21-28, 2012.

192. Pearl, M. S., Z. Katz, S. A. Messina, J. Blasco, R. J. Tamargo, J. Huang, R. Leigh,

S. R. Zeiler, M. G. Radvany, T. Ehtiati, and P. Gailloud. Diagnostic Quality and Accuracy of

Low Dose 3D DSA Protocols in the Evaluation of Intracranial Aneurysms. ASNR 50th Annual

Meeting, New York, New York, April 23-26, 2012.

193. Tamargo, R. J., M. Bender, and A. Olivi. Iulius Casserius and the first anatomically

correct illustration of the circulus arteriosus cerebri (of Willis) in 1627. 65th Annual Meeting of

the Neurosurgical society of America, Park City, Utah, June 10-13, 2012.

194. Colby, G. P., L.-M. Lin, A. Paul, J. Huang, R. J. Tamargo, and A. L. Coon. Cost

comparison of endovascular treatment of anterior circulation aneurysms with the Pipeline

embolization device versus stent-assisted coiling. 62nd Annual Meeting of the Congress of

Neurological Surgeons, Chicago, Illinois, October 6-10, 2012.

195. Lin, L.-M., A. Paul, G. P. Colby, J. Huang, R. J. Tamargo, and A. L. Coon.

Differences in cerebral aneurysms selected for open microsurgical treatment: A comparison of a

hybrid cerebrovascular neurosurgeon with traditional cerebrovascular neurosurgeons. 62nd

Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Chicago, Illinois, October 6-10,

2012.

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196. Colby, G. P., L.-M. Lin, J. F. Gomez, A. Paul, J. Huang, R. J. Tamargo, and A. L.

Coon. Immediate procedural outcomes in 35 consecutive Pipeline embolization cases: A

single-center, single-user experience. 62nd Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological

Surgeons, Chicago, Illinois, October 6-10, 2012.

197. Ruzevick, J. J., C. M. Jackson, G. Pradilla, T. Garzon-Muvdi, and R. J. Tamargo.

Role of haptoglobin protein in carotid artery aneurysm formation. 62nd Annual Meeting of the

Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Chicago, Illinois, October 6-10, 2012.

198. Tamargo, R. J., J. Ruzevick, C. Jackson, G. Pradilla, and T. Garzon-Muvdi.

Enhanced aneurysm formation in pro-inflammatory, transgenic haptoglobin 2-2 mice. 74th

Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurological Surgery, Chatham Bars Inn,

Chatham, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, October 17-20, 2012.

199. Chang, T. R., R. G. Kowalski, F. Caserta, J. R. Carhuapoma, R. J. Tamargo, and N.

S. Naval. Impact of Acute Cocaine Use on Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. American

Academy of Neurology 65th Annual Meeting, San Diego Convention Center, San Diego,

California, March 16-March 23, 2013.

200. Naval, N. S., R. G. Kowalski, T. R. Chang, F. Caserta. J. R. Carhuapoma, and R. J.

Tamargo. The SAH Score: An Outcome Prediction Model. American Academy of Neurology

65th Annual Meeting, San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, California, March 16-March

23, 2013.

201. Lin, L.-M., G. P. Colby, J. E. Kim, J. Huang, R. J. Tamargo, and A. L. Coon.

Treatment of ICA aneurysms less than 10 mm with the Pipeline Embolization Device:

Experience with 44 consecutive cases. 66th Annual Meeting of the Neurosurgical Society of

America, Sea Island, Georgia, April 7-10, 2013.

202. Kowalski, R., E. Schneider, R. J. Tamargo, et al. Risk of aSAH Increases With

Temperature Drops and Colder Temperatures Even in Hot Wheather. 43rd Annual Critical Care

Congress, San Francisco, California, Jan, 9-13, 2014.

203. Marciscano, A. E., M. H. Khattab, J. Huang, R. J. Tamargo, M. Lim, K. J.

Redmond, D. Rigamonti, and L. R. Kleinberg. "Long-Term Follow-Up of Adaptive Multistage

Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Treatment of High-Grade Arteriovenous Malformations."

International Journal of Radiation Oncology• Biology• Physics 90, no. 1 (2014): S297. 56th

Annual Meeting of the American-Society-for-Radiation-Oncology, San Francisco, California,

Sept. 14-17, 2014.

204. McCracken, D. J., B. P. Lovaski, N. Turan, J. M. Caplan, C.E. McCracken, C. M.

Cawley, D. L. Barrow, J. E. Dion, R. J. Tamargo, and G. Pradilla. Resolution of

oculomotornerve palsy secondary to posterior communicating artery aneurysms: comparison

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between clipping an coiling. American Academy of Neurological Surgery 76th Annual Meeting,

Watercolor Inn and Resort, Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, Sept. 17-20, 2014.

205. Murthy, Santosh B., Justin Caplan, Shalom Hadar, Wendy C. Ziai, Andrew P. Levy,

Rafael J. Tamargo, and Paul A. Nyquist. "Haptoglobin 2-2 Phenotype Is associated with

Cerebral Salt Wasting Syndrome in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage." Stroke 46, no.

Suppl 1 (2015): A42-A42.

206. Lin, Li-Mei, Geoffrey P. Colby, Bowen Jiang, Neelesh Nundkumar, Judy Huang,

Rafael J. Tamargo, and Alexander L. Coon. "Percutaneous direct carotid approach using the

hyperflexible large-bore Navien distal intracranial catheter for treatment of anterior circulation

aneurysms." (2014).

207. Yang, Wuyang, Hanbing Shang, Justin M. Caplan, Joanna Wang, Maria Braileanu,

Alice Hung, Varun Patel et al. "131 Arteriovenous malformations of the posterior circulation."

Neurosurgery 61 (2014): 202-202.

208. Colby, G., L. Lin, N. Nundkumar, B. Jiang, J. Huang, R. Tamargo, and A. Coon.

"P-004 Radiation Dose Analysis of Large and Giant Internal Carotid Artery Aneurysm Treatment

with the Pipeline Embolization Device versus Traditional Coiling Techniques." Journal of

neurointerventional surgery 6, no. Suppl 1 (2014): A22-A23.

209. Caplan, J., J. Huang, R. Tamargo, and M. Radvany. "E-032 Retrograde

Stent-Assisted Coil Embolization of Posterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms." Journal of

neurointerventional surgery 6, no. Suppl 1 (2014): A52-A52.

210. Uwandu, C., L. Lin, G. Colby, J. Huang, R. Tamargo, and A. Coon. "E-051

Classification of Cavernous Internal Carotid Artery Tortuosity: A Predictor of Procedural

Complexity in Pipeline Embolization." Journal of neurointerventional surgery 6, no. Suppl 1

(2014): A62-A62.

211. Murthy, Santosh B., Justin Caplan, Shalom Hadar, Wendy C. Ziai, Andrew P. Levy,

Rafael J. Tamargo, and Paul A. Nyquist. "Haptoglobin 2-2 Phenotype Is associated with Cerebral

Salt Wasting Syndrome in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage." Stroke 46, no. Suppl 1

(2015): A42-A42.

[Abstracts Truncated after 2014]

3. Reviews, Editorials, Letters, and Commentaries:

1. Tamargo, R. J., and H. Brem. Drug delivery to the central nervous system: A review.

Neurosurgery Quarterly. 2(4): 259-279, 1992.

2. Tamargo, R. J., R. Langer, and H. Brem. Interstitial drug delivery to the central

nervous system using controlled release polymers: chemotherapy for brain tumors. Methods in

Neurosciences. 21: 135-149, 1994.

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3. Sipos, E. P., R. J. Tamargo, J. D. Weingart, and H. Brem. Inhibition of tumor

angiogenesis. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 732: 263-272, 1994.

4. Walter, K. A., R. J. Tamargo, A. Olivi, P. C. Burger, and H. Brem. Intratumoral

chemotherapy. Neurosurgery. 37: 1129-1145, 1995.

5. Tamargo, R. J., K. A. Walter, and E. M. Oshiro. Aneurysmal subarachnoid

hemorrhage: Prognostic features and outcomes. New Horizons. 5: 364-375, 1997.

6. Tamargo, R. J., J. E. Conway, and G. M. Hutchins. Marfan syndrome and intracranial

aneurysms. Stroke. 30: 2767-2768, 1999.

7. Samdani, A. F., R. J. Tamargo, and D. M. Long. Brain edema: A review of current

ideas. Neurosurgery Quarterly. 9: 120-137, 1999.

8. Clatterbuck, R. C., R. Tamargo, and D. Rigamonti. Making the diagnosis of

subarachnoid hemorrhage. The New England Journal of Medicine. 342: 1454-1455, 2000.

9. Tamargo, R. J., D. Rigamonti, K. Murphy, P. Gailloud, J. E. Conway, and R. E.

Clatterbuck. Treatment of intracranial aneurysms: surgical clipping or endovascular coiling?

Annals of Neurology. 49: 682, 2001.

10. Tamargo, R. J., P. Gailloud, K. J. Murphy, D. Rigamonti, and V. L. Chiang.

Intraoperative angiography. Journal of Neurosurgery. 96: 980, 2002.

11. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on the World Federation of Neurological Surgeons

scale for subarachnoid hemorrhage. Surgical Neurology. 59: 237-238, 2003.

12. Tamargo, R. J., E. S. Connolly, Jr., G. M. McKhann, A. Khandji, Y. Chang, J.

Libien, and D. Adams. Clinicopathological review: Primary angiitis of the central nervous system

in association with cerebral amyloid angiopathy. Neurosurgery. 53: 136-143, 2003.

13. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Endothelin-1 levels in plasma and cerebrospinal

fluid of patients with cerebral vasospasm after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage” by I.

Moraes Kessler et al., Surgical Neurology. 64 (S1): 5, 2005.

14. Clatterbuck, R. E., and R. J. Tamargo. Contralateral approaches to multiple cerebral

aneurysms. Neurosurgery. 57 (1 Suppl.): 160-163, 2005.

15. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Monoclonal antibody against E-selectin attenuates

subarachnoid hemorrhage–induced cerebral vasospasm” by C.-L. Lin et al., Surgical Neurology.

64: 205-206, 2005.

16. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “A saccular-like dissecting aneurysm of the anterior

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cerebral artery that developed 2 years after an ischemic event” by T. Iwashita et al., Surgical

Neurology. 64: 541, 2005.

17. Tamargo, R. J. and J. Conway. Should patients surviving subarachnoid hemorrhage

from a ruptured aneurysm be given follow-up screening? Nature Clinical Practice Neurology. 2:

184-185, 2006.

18. Tamargo, R.J. Commentary on “Sodium nitrite as a therapeutic agent for central

nervous system diseases” by R. Pluta and E. Oldfield, Surgical Neurology. 66: 8-10, 2006.

19. Huang, J., U. M. Upadhyay, and R. J. Tamargo. Inflammation in stroke and focal

cerebral ischemia. Surgical Neurology. 66: 232-245, 2006.

20. Gallia, G. L., and R. J. Tamargo. Leukocyte-endothelial cell interactions in chronic

vasopasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage. Neurological Research. 28: 750-758, 2006.

21. Subramanian, P. S., P. H. Gailloud, D. V. Heck, R. J. Tamargo, K. J. Murphy, and

N. R. Miller. Embolization of orbital arteriovenous fistulas. Journal of Neurosurgery. 105: 797,

2006.

22. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Cerebral vasospasm after resection of an

esthesioneuroblastoma:case report and literature review” by M. Almubaslat and C. Africk,

Surgical Neurology 68: 322-328, 2007.

23. Miller, N. R., R. J. Tamargo, and K. J. Murphy. Treatment of Dural

Carotid-Cavernous Sinus Fistulas Using a Superior Ophthalmic Vein Approach. Techniques in

Ophthalmology. 5: 156-160, 2007.

24. Tamargo, R. J. Comentary on “Ventriculoperitoneal shunting after aneurysmal

subarachnoid hemorrhage: Analysis of the indications, complications, and outcome with a focus

on patients with borderline ventriculomegaly” by A. S. Little et al., Neurosurgery 62: 618-627,

2008.

25. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Statin use was not associated with less vasospasm

or improved outcome after subarachnoid hemorrhage” by A. H. Kramer et al., Neurosurgery 62:

422-427, 2008.

26. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Treatment of giant middle cerebral artery

aneurysms with a flow replacement bypass using the Excimer laser-assisted nonocclusive

anastomosis technique” by T. P. C. Van Doormaal et al., Neurosurgery 63: 12-22, 2008.

27. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Protective effect of C5a receptor inhibition after

murine reperfused stroke” by G. H. Kim et al., Neurosurgery 63: 122-126, 2008.

28. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Surgical management of a paraclinoid aneurysm

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containing a displaced neuroform microstent: technical case report” by J. A. Thomas et al.,

Neurosurgery 63: E817, 2008.

29. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Treatment of cerebral vasospasm with

biocompatible controlled-release systems for intracranial drug delivery” by I. Omeis et al.,

Neurosurgery 63: 1011-1021, 2008.

30. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Radiosurgery facilitates resection of brain

arteriovenous malformations and reduces surgical morbidity” by R. O. Sanchez-Mejia et al.,

Neurosurgery 64:231-240, 2009.

31. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Transcranial Doppler for predicting delayed

cerebral ischemia after subarachnoid hemorrhage” by E. Carrera et al., Neurosurgery 65:

316-324, 2009.

32. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Effects of raloxifene on cerebral vasospasm after

experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage in rabbits” by L. Gurses et al., Surgical Neurology 72:

490-495, 2009.

33. Chaichana, K. L., G. Pradilla, J. Huang, and R. J. Tamargo. Role of inflammation

(leukocyte-endothelial cell interactions) in vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage. World

Neurosurgery 73: 22-41, 2010.

34. Nyquist, P., N. Naval, and R. J. Tamargo. Preface: Aneurysmal Subarachnoid

Hemorrhage. Neurosurgery Clinics of North America 21: xiii-xiv, April 2010.

35. Ibrahimi, D. M., R. J. Tamargo, and E. S. Ahn. Moyamoya disease in children.

Childs Nervous System 26: 297-308, 2010.

36. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Perioperative ischemic complications of the brain

after carotid endarterectomy” by M. O. Hebb et al., Neurosurgery 67:286-294, 2010.

37. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Intraventricular hemorrhage volume predicts poor

outcomes but not delayed ischemic neurological deficits among patients with ruptured cerebral

aneurysms” by A. H. Kramer et al., Neurosurgery 67: 1044-1053, 2010.

38. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Unruptured cerebral aneurysms do not shrink when

they rupture: Multicenter collaborative aneurysm group” by M. Rahman et al., Neurosurgery 68:

155-161, 2011.

39. Tamargo, R. J.. Commentary on “The temporal profile of cerebral blood flow and

tissue metabolites indicates sustained metabolic depression after experimental subarachnoid

hemorrhage in rats” by T. Westermaier et al., Neurosurgery 68: 223-230, 2011.

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40. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “True aneurysms of the posterior communicating

artery: A systematic review and meta-analysis of individual patients” by W. He et al., World

Neurosurgery 75: 49, 64-72, 2011.

41. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Anterior communicating artery aneurysm clipped

via an endoscopic endonasal approach: Technical note” by S. Froelich et al., Neurosurgery

68(ONS Suppl. 2): ONS310-ONS316, June 2011.

42. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “The novel function of nesfatin-1 as an

anti-inflammatory and antiapoptotic peptide in subarachnoid hemorrhage–induced oxidative

brain damage in rats” by D. Özsavcí et al., Neurosurgery 68:1699-1708, June 2011.

43. Tamargo, R. J. and I. Suk. Concerning the Concealed Anatomy in Michelangelo’s

Sistine Separation of Light from Darkness. Neurosurgery 69(2): E503-E505, August 2011.

44. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Cavernous malformation of the oculomotor nerve

mimicking a partially thrombosed posterior communicating artery aneurysm: Report of two

cases” by S. Quintero et al., Neurosurgery 69: 463, August 2011.

45. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Method of aneurysm treatment does not affect clot

clearance after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage” by G. M. Ibrahim et al., Neurosurgery 70:

102-109, January 2012.

46. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibition Attenuates Cerebral

Vasospasm and Improves Functional Recovery After Experimental Subarachnoid Hemorrhage”

by B. H. Han et al., Neurosurgery 70: 178-187, January 2012.

47. Tamargo, R. J. Copeptin in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Critical Care 16:

103, 2012.

48. Tamargo, R. J. Implications of the vascular distribution of cerebellar hemorrhages.

(Commentary on “Relationships among hematoma diameter, location, categorized by vascular

territory, and 1-year outcome in patients with cerebellar hemorrhage” by Matsukawa et al.)

World Neurosurgery 77: 439-440, March/April 2012.

49. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “The contralateral transcingulate approach:

operative techniques and results with vascular lesions” by J. Davies et al., Neurosurgery 71 [ONS

Suppl. 1]: ons4-ons14, September 2012.

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50. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “The relationship between delayed infarcts and

angiographic vasospasm after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage” by R. J. Brown et al.,

Neurosurgery 72: 702-708, May 2013.

50. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Total agenesis of the superior sagittal sinus and

falx cerebri in a patient who has a subacute subdural hematoma crossing the midline: Case

report” by B. Kocak et al., Neurosurgery 72: 863, May 2013.

51. Nyquist, P. A., M. A. Mirski, and R. J. Tamargo. Neurocritical care in neurosurgery.

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America 24(3): xiii-xiv, July 2013.

52. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “The A1-A2 diameter ratio may influence formation

and rupture potential of anterior communicating artery aneurysms” by B. C. Flores et al.,

Neurosurgery73: 845-853, discussion 852-853, November 2013.

53. Tamargo, R. J. Studies of cognitive function after aneurysmal subarachnoid

hemorrhage need control groups. (Commentary on “Long-term health-related quality of life after

spontaneous nontraumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage: self and proxy reports in a 10-year period”

by Kapapa et al.) World Neurosurgery 81: 34-36, January 2014.

54. Wijdicks, E. F., K. N. Sheth, B. S. Carter, D. M. Greer, S. E. Kasner, W. T. Kimberly,

S. Schwab, E. E. Smith, R. J. Tamargo, and M. Wintermark. American Heart Association

Stroke Council Recommendations for the management of cerebral and cerebellar infarction with

swelling: a statement for healthcare professionals from the American Heart

Association/American Stroke Association. Stroke. 45(4):1222-1238, April 2014.

55. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Proton Beam Stereotactic Radiosurgery for

Pediatric Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations” by B. P. Walcott et al., Neurosurgery, 74 (4):

367-374, April 2014.

56. Tamargo, R. J. Commentary on “Microsurgical clipping of a superior hypophyseal

artery aneurysm: part 2: distal dural ring dissection and clipping: 3-dimensional operative video”

by Benet AI, Rincon-Torroella J, Lawton MT, Neurosurgery 11, Suppl 2:359, June 2015.

57. Tamargo, R. J., and H. Brem. Commentary on “Walter Dandy (1886-1946): A

personal Retrospective” by Dandy Marmaduke, ME, Neurosurgery 77: 501-508, October 2015.

4. Book Chapters, Monographs:

1. Brem, H., R. J. Tamargo, C. Guerin, S. Brem, and H. Brem. Brain tumor

angiogenesis. In Advances in Neuro-Oncology. Ed. P. L. Kornblith and M. D. Walker. Mount

Kisco, New York: Futura Publishing Company, Inc., 1988.

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2. Olivi, A., A. Domb, D. Lenartz, R. J. Tamargo, and H. Brem. Interstitial

chemotherapy with drug-impregnated polymer implants to treat brain tumors: Pre-clinical and

clinical studies. In Neuro-Oncology. Ed. P. Paoletti, K. Takakura, M. D. Walker, G. Butti, and S.

Pezzotta. Dodrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1991.

3. Guerin, C., R. J. Tamargo, A. Olivi, and H. Brem. Brain tumor angiogenesis: Drug

delivery and new inhibitors. In Angiogenesis in Health and Disease. Ed. M. E. Maragoudakis.

New York: Plenum Press, 1992.

4. Brem, H., R. J. Tamargo, and A. Olivi. Delivery of drugs to the brain by use of a

sustained-release polyanhydride polymer system. In New Technologies and Concepts for

Reducing Drug Toxicities. Ed. H. Salem and S. I. Baskin. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, 1993.

5. Brem, H., K. A. Walter, R. J. Tamargo, A. Olivi, and R. Langer. Drug delivery to the

brain. In Polymeric Site-Specific Pharmacotherapy. Ed. A. J. Domb. New York, New York: John

Wiley and Sons, Ltd., 1994.

6. Tamargo, R. J., and D. Rigamonti. The poor grade aneurysm patient. In

Cerebrovascular Disease. Ed. H. H. Batjer. New York: Raven Press, chapter 88: 103-1110, 1996.

7. Miller, N. R., L. H. Monsein, and R. J. Tamargo. Treatment of carotid-cavernous

sinus fistulas using a superior ophthalmic vein approach. In Neurosurgical Operative Atlas. Eds.

S. S. Rengachary and R. H. Wilkins. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins. 6: 1-4, 1997.

8. Samdani, A. F., R. J. Tamargo, and D. M. Long. Brain tumor edema and the role of

the blood-brain barrier. In Handbook of Clinical Neurology: Neuro-Oncology Part I. Ed. Ch. J.

Vecht. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier. 23 (67): 71-102, 1997.

9. Clatterbuck, R. E., and R. J. Tamargo. Intracranial emergencies. In Emergencies of

the Head and Neck. Eds. D. W. Eisele and S. J. McQuone. St. Louis, Missouri: Mosby, Inc.,

chapter 24: 398- 411, 2000.

10. Lesniak, M. S., and R. J. Tamargo. Pediatric intracranial aneurysms. In Current

Management in Child Neurology - Second Edition. Ed. B. L. Maria. Hamilton, Ontario: B. C.

Decker Inc., chapter 82: 519-524, 2002.

11. Moriarty, J. L., P. B. Storm, and R. J. Tamargo. Pediatric intracranial and spinal

vascular malformations. In Current Management in Child Neurology - Second Edition. Ed. B. L.

Maria. Hamilton, Ontario: B. C. Decker Inc., chapter 81: 509-518, 2002.

12. Storm, P. B., D. Chou, and R. J. Tamargo. Lumbar spinal stenosis, cauda equina

syndrome, and multiple lumbosacral radiculopathies. In Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Clinics of North America. Guest Ed. T. R. Dillingham. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, 13(3):

713-733, August 2002.

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13. Storm, P. B., D. Chou, and R. J. Tamargo. Surgical Management of Cervical and

Lumbosacral Radiculopathies: Indications and Outcomes. In Physical Medicine and

Rehabilitation Clinics of North America. Guest Ed. T. R. Dillingham. Philadelphia: W. B.

Saunders, 13(3): 735-759, August 2002.

14. Tamargo, R. J., R. I. Haroun, and D. Rigamonti. Anterior communicating artery and

anterior cerebral artery aneurysms. In Youmans Neurological Surgery - Fifth Edition. Ed. H. R.

Winn. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Company, volume 2, chapter 113: 1923-1943, 2003.

15. Clatterbuck, R. C., and R. J. Tamargo. Surgical exposures and positioning: cranial

procedures. In Youmans Neurological Surgery - Fifth Edition. Ed. H. R. Winn. Philadelphia:

W. B. Saunders Company, volume 1, chapter 26: 623-630, 2003.

16. Pradilla, G., M. S. Lesniak, and R. J. Tamargo. Pediatric intracranial aneurysms. In

Current Management in Child Neurology - Third Edition. Ed. B. L. Maria. Hamilton, Ontario: B.

C. Decker Inc., chapter 91:606-612, 2005.

17. Thai, Q.-A., J. L. Moriarty, and R. J. Tamargo. Central nervous system vascular

malformations. In Current Management in Child Neurology - Third Edition. Ed. B. L. Maria.

Hamilton, Ontario: B. C. Decker Inc., chapter 90: 595-605, 2005.

18. Pradilla, G., Q.-A. Thai, and R. J. Tamargo. Animal models of subarachnopid

hemorrhage. In Acute Stroke: Bench to Bedside. Eds. A. Bhardwaj, N. J. Alkayed, J. R. Kirsch,

and R. J. Traystman. New York, New York: Informa Healthcare USA, Inc., chapter 1: 1-14,

2006.

19. Thai, Q.-A., P. Gailloud, and R. J. Tamargo. Aneurysms and subarachnoid

hemorrhage. In Stroke. Eds.R. J. Wityk and R. H. Llinas. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: American

College of Physicians, Versa Press, chapter 17: 337-363, 2006.

20. Walker, M. F., J. Tian, X. Shan, R. J. Tamargo, H. Jing, and D. S. Zee. Effects of

lesions in monkeys on gaze stability. In Advances in Understanding Mechanisms and Treatment

of Infantile Forms of Nystagmus. Eds. R. J. Leigh and M. W. Devereaux. New York, New York:

Oxford University Press, chapter 7: 55-60, 2008.

21. Huang, J., and R. J. Tamargo. Pterional Craniotomy for Exposure of Contralateral

Aneurysms. In Neurosurgical Operative Atlas: Vascular Neurosurgery, second edition. Ed. R.

Loch Macdonald. New York, New York: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., chapter 20: 129-136,

2008.

22. Pradilla, G., Q.-A. Thai, P. Gailloud, and R. J. Tamargo. Central nervous system

vascular malformations. In Current Management in Child Neurology - Fourth Edition. Ed. B. L.

Maria. Shelton, Connecticut: B.C. Decker, Inc. / People’s Medical Publishing House, chapter

103: 715-725, 2009.

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23. Chaichana, K. L., G. Pradilla, and R. J. Tamargo. Pediatric intracranial aneurysms.

In Current Management in Child Neurology - Fourth Edition. Ed. B. L. Maria. Shelton,

Connecticut: B.C. Decker, Inc. / People’s Medical Publishing House, chapter 104: 726-732,

2009.

24. Colby, G. P., A. L. Coon, and R. J. Tamargo. Surgical management of aneurysmal

subarachnoid hemorrhage. Neurosurgery Clinics of North America 21(2): 247-261, April 2010.

25. Germanwala, A. V., J. Huang, and R. J. Tamargo. Hydrocephalus after aneurysmal

subarachnoid hemorrhage. Neurosurgery Clinics of North America 21(2): 263-270, April 2010.

26. Pradilla, G., K. L. Chaichana, S. Hoang, J. Huang, and R. J. Tamargo. Inflammation

and cerebral vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage. Neurosurgery Clinics of North America

21(2): 365-379, April 2010.

27. Morgenstern, L. B., J. C. Hemphill, C. Anderson, K. Becker, J. P. Broderick, E. S.

Connolly Jr., S. M. Greenberg, J. N. Huang, R. L. MacDonald, S. R. Messé, P. H. Mitchell, M.

Selim, and R. J. Tamargo. Guidelines for the management of spontaneous intracerebral

hemorrhage: A guideline for healthcare professionals from the American Heart

Association/American Stroke association. Stroke 41: 2108-2129, 2010.

28. Colby, G. P., M. Bydon, and R. J. Tamargo. Pterional (Frontosphenotemporal)

Craniotomy. In Core Techniques in Operative Neurosurgery. Ed. R. Jandial, P. C. McCormick,

and P. M. Black. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Elsevier Saunders, chapter 1: 4-12, April 2011.

29. Huang, J., A. V. Germanwala, and R. J. Tamargo. Anterior Communicating Artery

Aneurysms. In Youmans Neurological Surgery - Sixth Edition. Ed. H. R. Winn. Philadelphia: W.

B. Saunders Company, volume 4, chapter 368: 3841-3852, July 2011.

30. Tamargo, R. J., and J. Huang. Preface: Cranial ArteriovenousMalformations

(AVMs) and Cranial Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas (DAVFs). Neurosurgery Clinics of North

America, Vol. 23, No. 1: xiii-xiv, January 2012.

31. Chaichana, K. L., A. L. Coon, R. J. Tamargo, and J. Huang. Dural Arteriovenous

Fistulas: Epidemiology and Clinical Presentation. Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, Vol.

23, No. 1: 7-13, January 2012.

32. Colby, G. P., A. L. Coon, J. Huang, and R. J. Tamargo. Historical Perspective of

Treatments of Arteriovenous Malformations and Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas. Neurosurgery

Clinics of North America, Vol. 23, No. 1: 15-25, January 2012.

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33. Paul, A. R., G. P. Colby, J. Huang, R. J. Tamargo, and A. L. Coon. Selection of

treatment modalities or observation of dural arteriovenous fistulas. Neurosurguery Clinics of

North America. Vol. 23, No. 1: 77-85, January 2012.

34. Pradilla, G., A. L. Coon, J. Huang, and R. J. Tamargo. Surgical Treatment of Cranial

Arteriovenous Malformations and Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas: Epidemiology and Clinical

Presentation. Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, Vol. 23, No. 1: 105-122, January 2012.

35. See, A. P., S. Raza, R. J. Tamargo, and M. Lim. Stereotactic Radiosurgery of Cranial

Arteriovenous Malformations and Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas. Neurosurgery Clinics of North

America, Vol. 23, No. 1: 133-146, January 2012.

36. Garzon-Muvdi, T., G. Pradilla, K. Bekelis, P. Gailloud, and R. J. Tamargo. Surgical

Management of Infratentorial Arteriovenous Malformations. In Schmidek & Sweet Operative

Neurosurgical Techniques: Indications, Methods, and Results, Sixth Edition. Editor A.

Quinones-Hinojosa, Elsevier-Saunders, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, volume 1, pages

995-1001, July 2012.

37. Caplan, J. M., G. O. Colby, A. L. Coon, J. Huang, and R. J. Tamargo. Managing

subarachnoid hemorrhage in the neurocritical care unit. Neurosurgery Clinics of North America

24(3): 321-337, July 2013.

38. Germanwala, A. V., H. Francis, and R. J. Tamargo. Goals of Surgery in the

management of Vestibular Schwannomas. In Controversies in Neuro-Oncology. Best Evidence

Medicine for Brain Tumor Surgery, Eds. A. Quinones-Hinojosa and S. M. Raza, Thieme Medical

Publishers, Inc., New York, New York, pages 461-466, September 2013.

5. Books:

1. “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Co-editors P. Nyquist, N. Naval, and R. J.

Tamargo. Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, Vol. 21, No. 2, Elsevier / W. B. Saunders

Company, Philadelphia, April 2010.

2. “Cranial ArteriovenousMalformations (AVMs) and Cranial Dural Arteriovenous

Fistulas (DAVFs).” Co-editors R. J. Tamargo and J. Huang. Neurosurgery Clinics of North

America, Vol. 23, No. 1, Elsevier / W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, January 2012.

3. “Neurocritical Care in Neurosurgery.” Co-editors P. A. Nyquist, M. A. Mirski, and R.

J. Tamargo. Vol. 24, No. 3, Elsevier / W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, July 2013.

6. Miscellaneous Publications:

1. Tamargo, R. J. Derivation of hybridomas producing antibodies against the flagellar

membrane of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Senior Thesis, Department of Biology, Princeton

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University, April, 1980.

2. Tamargo, R. J., and R. Grzanna. Temporal bone, central auditory pathways, and

vestibular system. In The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Neuroscience 1987

Laboratory Manual, Neuroscience 1987.

3. Tamargo, R. J. Foreword. In Crazy Visitation: A Chronicle of Illness and Recovery by

Saundra Murray Nettles, Ph.D.. University of Georgia Press, Athens, Georgia, pp. xi-xviii,

August 2001. (ISBN 0-8203-2299-7)

4. Tamargo, R. J., and H. Brem. Editorial Comment. In Walter Dandy. The Personal

Side of a Premier Neurosurgeon by Mary Ellen Dandy Marmaduke. Editors Issam A. Awad and

Edward R. Laws, Jr. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, Maryland, September 2002, pp.

101-104. (ISBN 0-7817-4237-4)

C. Inventions, Patents, Copyrights:

1. “Antibiotic Composition for Inhibition of Angiogenesis.” H. Brem, R. J. Tamargo, and

R. Bok. Filed April 13, 1994; Application No. 08/227,100; Patent No. US 6,482,810 B1; Date of

Patent November 19, 2003.

2. “Method and Composition for Inhibition of Vasospasm.” R.J. Tamargo (Inventor).

International Application Number PCT/US00/18323, Priority date 7/6/99, International Filing

Date 6/30/00 (Pending)

D. Extramural Sponsorship:

Past:

1985-1988 "Experimental foundation for interstitial drug delivery in malignant

gliomas: Therapy with BCNU and antiangiogenesis agents." The

Association for Brain Tumor Research Fellowship Award. (Principal

investigator)

1992-1995 "Vascular biology of brain tumors." National Cancer Institute/National

Institute of Neurological Disease and Stroke Grant 1-P20-NS31081-01.

(Co-investigator)

1993-1994 "Brain tumor therapy by the interstitial, intracerebral delivery of

minocycline and BCNU." American Cancer Society Institutional Grant

#IRG 11-33. (Principal investigator)

1994-1998 "New approaches to brain tumor therapy CNS consortium." National

Cancer Institute Grant 1-UO1-CA62474-01. (Co-investigator)

May 1996 “The use of Na/H exchange system inhibitors in the treatment of cerebral

ischemia in rats.” Upjohn Resident Award in Cerebrovascular Disease.

(Co-sponsor for Dr. John Davis)

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February 1997 “Ibuprofen inhibition of post-hemorrhagic vasospasm.” Stroke Council of

the American Heart Association Student Scholarship in Cerebrovascular

Disease. (Sponsor for Quoc-Anh Thai)

March 2001 “Prevention of experimental vasospasm by local intracranial delivery of

the nitric oxide donor DETA/NO from biodegradable polymers.” Harold

Lamport Student Research Award. (Sponsor for Patrik Gabikian)

May 2001 “Prevention of experimental vasospasm in rabbits by local intracranial

delivery of the nitric oxide donor DETA/NO from biodegradable

polymers.” Stroke Council of the American Heart Association Student

Scholarship in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke. (Sponsor for Patrik

Gabikian)

Jan. 2002- “The inflammatory hypothesis of cerebral vasospasm: Leukocytes as

Dec. 2005 mediators and therapeutic targets.” American Heart Association-Bugher

Foundation Award for the Investigation of Stroke Grant 0270175N.

(Principal investigator)

Total Costs: $400,000

Annual Total Costs: $100,000

Annual Direct Costs: $90,901

2003-2005 Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology Fellowship Program. American

Society of Interventional Neuroradiology (ASITN) and American Association on Neurosurgeons

(AANS/CNS) (Section of Cerebrovascular Disease Endovascular Surgical)

Total Costs: $100,000.

Annual Total Costs: $50,000

E. Intramural Sponsorship:

1995-1997 "Inflammatory basis for post-hemorrhagic cerebral vasospasm and its

treatment with local therapy." Richard S. Ross Clinician Scientist Award.

(Principal investigator)

III. EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES

A. Teaching:

1. Classroom, Clinical, and CME Instruction:

(Teaching role is that of “lecturer” unless otherwise specified)

1. 1986-1988 “Introductory Neurosciences” Course for first-year medical

(January-March) students, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Teaching Assistant

2. Feb. 25, 1987 “Introduction to the Anatomy of the Temporal Bone.” Introductory

Neurosciences Course for first-year medical students, Johns Hopkins

University School of Medicine

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3. Feb. 24, 1988 “Introduction to the Anatomy of the Temporal Bone.” Introductory

Neuroscience Course for first-year medical students, Johns Hopkins

University School of Medicine

4. 1992-Present “Introduction to Microsurgical Neuroanatomy.” Course for Neurosurgery

residents and visiting neurosurgeons.

Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Course Director and Lecturer

5. Jan. 5, 1994 “Pediatric Brain Tumors.” The Osler Institute, Omni Inner Harbor Hotel,

Baltimore, Maryland.

6. Jan. 11, 1995 “Cerebral Aneurysms.” Neurology Resident Conference, Department of

Neurology, Johns Hopkins Hospital

7. Feb. 1, 1995 “Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations.” Neurology Resident

Conference, Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins Hospital

8. Mar. 10, 1995 “Management and Physiology of Head Trauma.” Neurosciences Course

for second-year medical students, Johns Hopkins University School of

Medicine

9. Mar. 30, 1995 “Pediatric Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations.” Pediatric Resident

Conference, Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Hospital

10. July 5, 1995 “Cerebral Aneurysms.” Neurosciences Nursing Seminar, Meyer 7, Johns

Hopkins Hospital

11. Mar. 8, 1996 “Cerebral Aneurysms: A Clinical Correlation.” Neurosciences Course for

first-year medical students, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

12. Mar. 12, 1996 “Management and Physiology of Head Trauma.” Neuroscience Course for

second-year medical students, Johns Hopkins University School of

Medicine

13. June 12, 1996 “Chiari Malformation.” Neurosciences Nursing Seminar, Meyer 9, Johns

Hopkins Hospital

14. July 24, 1996 “Cerebral Aneurysms and Arteriovenous Malformations.” Neurology

Resident Conference, Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins Hospital

15. Oct. 1, 1996 “Carotid Endarterectomy.” Neurology Resident Conference, Department

of Neurology, Johns Hopkins Hospital

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16. Nov. 14, 1996 “Brain Edema.” Neurosurgery Resident Conference, Department of

Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital

17. Feb. 20, 1997 “Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Neurosurgery Resident Conference,

Department of Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital

18. Feb. 28, 1997 “Management and Physiology of Head Trauma.” Neurosciences Course

for second-year medical students, Johns Hopkins University School of

Medicine

19. Mar. 7, 1997 “Cerebral Aneurysms: A Clinical Correlation.” Neuroscience Course for

first-year medical students, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

20. Apr. 28, 1997 “Cerebral Aneurysms and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Neurosciences

Nursing Seminar, Meyer 8, Johns Hopkins Hospital

21. May 1, 1997 “Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations” Neurosurgery Resident

Conference, Department of Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital

22. May 24, 1997 “Brain Arteriovenous Malformations and Aneurysms.” AVM and

Aneurysm Support Group of Maryland Meeting, Maryland Rehabilitation

Center, Baltimore, Maryland

23. July 8, 1997 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Neurology Resident

Conference, Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins Hospital

24. Feb. 27, 1998 “Management and Physiology of Head Trauma.” Neurosciences Course

for second-year medical students, Johns Hopkins University School of

Medicine

25. Mar. 27, 1998 “Cerebral Aneurysms: A Clinical Correlation.” Neuroscience Course for

first-year medical students, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

26. July 28, 1998 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Neurology Resident

Conference, Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins Hospital

27. Aug. 12, 1998 “Clinical Management of Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations.”

Neurology Resident Conference, Department of Neurology, Johns

Hopkins Hospital

28. Sept. 17, 1998 “Brain AVMs and Aneurysms.” Stroke Group, Johns Hopkins Bayview

Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland

29. Nov. 4, 1998 “Management and Physiology of Head Trauma.” Neurosciences Course

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for second-year medical students, Johns Hopkins University School of

Medicine

30. Dec. 15, 1998 “Diagnosis and Management of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.”

Neurosciences Medical Student Lecture Series, Johns Hopkins Hospital

31. May 5, 1999 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Neurosciences Medical Student

Lecture Series, Johns Hopkins Hospital

32. July 21, 1999 “Clinical Features and Outcomes in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid

Hemorrhage.” Neurology Resident Conference, Department of

Neurology, Johns Hopkins Hospital

33. Sept. 15, 1999 “Intracranial Aneurysms and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Mind-Brain

Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

34. Nov. 19, 1999 “Management and Physiology of Head Trauma.” Neurosciences Course

for second-year medical students, Johns Hopkins University School of

Medicine

35. Nov. 23, 1999 “Clinical Presentation of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.”

Neurosciences Medical Student Lecture Series, Johns Hopkins Hospital

36. Mar. 31, 2000 “Carotid Stenosis and Cerebral Aneurysms: A Clinical Correlation.”

Neuroscience Course for first-year medical students, Johns Hopkins

University School of Medicine

37. Apr. 18, 2000 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Neurosciences Medical Student

Lecture Series, Johns Hopkins Hospital

38. July 1, 2000 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Neurosurgery Residents’

Symposium on Neurosurgical Emergencies, Department of Neurosurgery,

Johns Hopkins Hospital

39. July 1, 2000 “Intraparenchymal Hemorrhages.” Neurosurgery Residents’ Symposium

on Neurosurgical Emergencies, Department of Neurosurgery, Johns

Hopkins Hospital

40. July 1, 2000 “Extracranial Occlusive Disease: Carotid Stenosis.” Neurosurgery

Residents’ Symposium on Neurosurgical Emergencies, Department of

Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital

41. July 1, 2000 “Brain Biopsy in Neurodegenerative Disorders.” Neurosurgery Residents’

Symposium on Neurosurgical Emergencies, Department of Neurosurgery,

Johns Hopkins Hospital

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42. Sept. 23, 2000 “What the Internist Should Know About Cerebral Aneurysms.” Saturday

Medicine Lecture, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital

43. Sept. 26, 2000 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Neurosciences Medical Student

Lecture Series, Johns Hopkins Hospital

44. Dec. 19, 2000 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Clinical Presentation,

Evaluation, and Outcomes.” Neurosciences Medical Student Lecture

Series, Johns Hopkins Hospital

45. Feb. 15, 2001 “Head Injury and Intracranial Pressure Physiology.” Neuroscience Course

for second-year medical students, Johns Hopkins University School of

Medicine

46. Mar. 8, 2001 “Chronic Post-hemorrhagic Vasospasm.” Neurosciences Operating Room

Nursing Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital

47. Mar. 26, 2001 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Meyer Clinical Neurosciences

Nursing Seminar, Johns Hopkins Hospital

48. Mar. 30, 2001 “Carotid Stenosis and Cerebral Aneurysms: A Clinical Correlation.”

Neuroscience Course for first-year medical students, Johns Hopkins

University School of Medicine

49. Apr. 17, 2001 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Clinical Presentation,

Evaluation, and Outcomes.” Neurosciences Medical Student Lecture

Series, Johns Hopkins Hospital

50. July 1, 2001 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Neurosurgery Residents’

Symposium on Neurosurgical Emergencies, Department of Neurosurgery,

Johns Hopkins Hospital

51. July 1, 2001 “Evaluation and Treatment of Carotid Stenosis.” Neurosurgery Residents’

Symposium on Neurosurgical Emergencies, Department of Neurosurgery,

Johns Hopkins Hospital

52. Sept. 21, 2001 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Clinical Presentation,

Evaluation, and Outcomes.” Neurosciences Medical Student Lecture

Series, Johns Hopkins Hospital

53. Oct. 18, 2001 “Brain AVMs and Aneurysms.” Stroke Group, Johns Hopkins Bayview

Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland

54. Nov. 1, 2001 “An Update on Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Neurology

Resident’s Clinical (Noon) Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital

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55. Dec. 6, 2001 “The Diagnostic Challenge of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.”

Cader Internal Medicine Conference for Housestaff, Johns Hopkins

Hospital

56. Feb. 12, 2002 “Diagnostic Challenge of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.”

Neurosciences Medical Student Lecture Series, Johns Hopkins Hospital

57. June 28, 2002 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Neurosciences Medical Student

Lecture Series, Johns Hopkins Hospital

58. Sept. 5, 2002 “Controversies in the Diagnosis of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid

Hemorrhage.” Cader Internal Medicine Conference for Housestaff, Johns

Hopkins Hospital

59. Oct. 22, 2002 “Intracranial Aneurysms and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Neurosciences

Nursing Talks, Meyer 9 Conference Room, Johns Hopkins Hospital

60. Jan. 31, 2003 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Neurosciences Medical Student

Lecture Series, Johns Hopkins Hospital

61. Apr. 30, 2003 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Evaluation, Treatment, and

Outcomes.” Neurosciences Nursing Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital

62. Apr. 30, 2003 “Arteriovenous Malformations: Evaluation, Treatment, and Outcomes.”

Neurosciences Nursing Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital

63. June 20, 2003 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Neurosciences Medical Student

Lecture Series, Johns Hopkins Hospital

64. July 2003-Present “Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery Conference.” Didactic weekly conference

for Neurosurgery residents, medical students, and visiting neurosurgeons,

Department of Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Organizer, moderator, and lecturer

65. July 23, 2003 “Misdiagnosis in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Cader Internal

Medicine Conference for Housestaff, Johns Hopkins Hospital

66. Mar. 24, 2004 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Neurology Resident

Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital

67. Aug. 24, 2004 “Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid

Hemorrhage.” Cader Internal Medicine Conference for Housestaff, Johns

Hopkins Hospital

68. Jan. 27, 2005 “An Update on Federal Medical Liability Reform.” Neurosurgery Grand

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Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital

69. Sept. 28, 2005 “An Update on Vasospasm after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage”

Neurosciences Critical Care Unit (NCCU) Nursing Grand Rounds, Johns

Hopkins Hospital

70. Jan. 10, 2006 “Clinical and Research Update on Vasospasm after Aneurysmal

Subarachnoid Hemorrhage” Neurosciences Critical Care Unit (NCCU)

Nursing Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital

71. Aug. 2, 2006 “Vasospasm after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Case Study and

Research Update.” Herlong Rounds for the Johns Hopkins University

School of Medicine M.D.-Ph.D. Program, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1830

Building

B. Mentoring:

1. Advisees Mentored in Both Post-Doctoral and Pre-Doctoral Stages:

1. Allen K. Sills, Jr., M.D., 1994-1996 and 1989

Assistant Professor in Neurosurgery

University of Tennessee / Semmes-Murphey Clinic

6325 Humphreys Blvd.

Memphis, Tennessee 38120

2. Richard E. Clatterbuck, M.D., Ph.D., 1999-2001 and 1995

Assistant Professor in Neurosurgery

Division of Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

600 North Wolfe Street, Meyer Suite 8-181

Baltimore, Maryland 21287

Award: Galbraith Award for Best Abstract Submission by a Resident on

Cerebrovascular Disease, 52nd Annual Meeting of the Congress of

Neurological Surgeons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

3. Quoc-Anh Thai, M.D., 2003-(2005) and 1997

Resident in Neurosurgery and Cerebrovascular Research Fellow

Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland 21287

Award: Stroke Council of the American Heart Association Student

Scholarship in Cerebrovascular Disease.

2. Post-doctoral Advisees:

1. Reid C. Thompson, M.D., 1993-1995

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Assistant Professor, Department of Neurosurgery

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

T4224 MCN

Nashville, Tennessee 37232

2. Neal J. Naff, M.D., 1997

Assistant Professor (Part-time Staff), Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine / Sinai Hospital

Baltimore, Maryland 21287

3. Eric M. Oshiro, M.D., 1996-1997

Private practice

Honolulu, Hawaii

4. John D. Davis, M.D., 1996-1997

Private practice

105 Summit Grove

Jackson, Mississippi 39047

Upjohn Resident Award in Cerebrovascular Disease.

5. David F. Antezana, M.D., 1998-2000

Private practice

Ste. 440, 9155 S.W. Barnes Road

Portland, Oregon 97225

6. Veronica L. Chiang, M.D., 2000-2001

Assistant Professor, Department of Neurosurgery

Yale University School of Medicine

New Haven, Connecticut

7. Paul P. Wang, M.D., 2001-2003

Resident in Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland 21287

8. Gustavo Pradilla, M.D., 2002-2005

(From Bogota, Colombia)

Cerebrovascular Research Fellow, Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland 21287

9. Federico Legnani, M.D., 2002-2003

(From Italy)

Research Fellow, Department of Neurosurgery

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Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland 21287

10. Quoc-Anh Thai, M.D. 2003-2005

Resident in Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland 21287

11. Michael T. Froehler, M.D., Ph.D. 2007-2008

Resident in Neurology, Department of Neurology

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland 21287

Award: Mordecai Y. T. Globus New Investigator Award in Stroke

12. Tomas Garzon-Muvdi, M.D. 2009-2010

Research Fellow, Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, MD 21287

3. Pre-Doctoral Advisees:

1. Michael B. Yang, M.D., 1988-1989

Assistant Professor in Pediatric Ophthalmology

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

Department of Pediatric Ophthalmology

3333 Burnet Avenue, Location E 4510 ML 4008

Cincinnati, Ohio 45229

2. John S. Myseros, M.D., 1987

Assistant Professor in Neurosurgery and Pediatrics

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

Department of Pediatric Neurosurgery

3333 Burnet Avenue, Location E 4510 ML 4008

Cincinnati, Ohio 45229

3. Sam P. Javedan, M.D., 1997

Resident in Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosurgery

Barrow Neurological Institute

Phoenix, Arizona

4. James E. Conway, M.D., 1998-2000

Resident in Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland 21287

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5. Patrik Gabikian, M.D., 2001

Resident in Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosurgery

University of Washington

Seattle, Washington

Award: Harold Lamport Student Research Award.

Award: Stroke Council of the American Heart Association Student

Scholarship in Cerebrovascular Disease.

6. Travis S. Tierney, M.D., Ph.D., 2002

Resident in Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosurgery

Massachusetts General Hospital

Boston, Massachusetts

7. James L. Frazier, M.D., 2002

Resident in Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland 21287

8. Ricardo J. Komotar, M.D., 2002

Resident in Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosurgery

Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center

New York, New York

9. Ryan M. Kretzer, 2003

Medical student

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland 21287

10. Wesley Hsu, 2003

Medical student

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland 21287

11. Pablo Recinos, 2004-2006

Medical student

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland 21287

12. Kaisorn Chaichana, 2006-2008

Medical student

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland 21287

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13. Eric Momin, 2007-2010

Medical student

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland 21287

14. Kristin Schwab, 2007-2008

College student

Princeton University

Princeton, New Jersey 08540

15. Sophia Shakur, 2007-2009

Medical student

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland 21287

16. Ali Kooshkabadi, 2008-2009

Medical student

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland 21287

17. Pushpa V. Raja, 2007-2008

Medical student

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland 21287

18. Joshua Kenny, 2008

College student

Virginia Military Institute

Lexington, Virginia

3. Training Grant Participation:

National Institutes of Health Training Grant for Neurointerventional Radiology

(Co-director with Dr. Kieran Murphy of Neuroradiology) - July 2003-June 2004

C. Editorial Activities:

2001-2004 Reviewer for Annals of Neurology

2001-2009 Reviewer for Surgical Neurology

2003-2009 Editorial Board member of Surgical Neurology

2004-Present Reviewer for Stroke

2004-Present Reviewer for Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism

2005-2006 Reviewer for Brain Research Bulletin

2005-Present Reviewer for Neurosurgery

2006 Reviewer for Archives of General Psychiatry

2006, 2011 Reviewer for Brain Research

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2006-Present Reviewer for New England Journal of Medicine

2007 Reviewer for Urology

2008 Reviewer for Journal of Neuroscience Research

2008 Reviewer for Journal of Neuroimmunology

2009 Reviewer for Clinical Anatomy

2010-Present Reviewer for World Neurosurgery

2011 Reviewer for Archives of Surgery

2011-Present Reviewer for Surgical Neurology International

2011 Reviewer for Journal of Neuroinflammation

2016 Section Editor, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, for Operative Neurosurgery

IV. CLINICAL ACTIVITIES

A. Certification:

1. Licensure:

State of Maryland (D41887) - June 1991

D.E.A. Certification (BT 3836042) - November 1993

2. Board Certification:

National Board of Medical Examiners - July 1985

American Board of Neurological Surgery

Primary (Written) Examination - March 1988

Diplomate of the American Board of Neurological Surgery

Oral Examination - November 1995

B. Service Responsibilities:

1992-Present Attending neurosurgeon, Johns Hopkins Hospital

1994-Present Attending neurosurgeon, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

V. ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES

A. Institutional Administrative Appointments:

1992-1996 Neurosurgery Representative

Tissue Committee

Johns Hopkins Hospital

1993-Present Director, Microneurosurgery Laboratory

Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1993-2009 Quality Improvement Physician Advisor

Neurosciences Quality Improvement Committee

Johns Hopkins Hospital

1993-1995 Elected Representative

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Medical School Council

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1995-1997 Re-elected Representative

Medical School Council

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1996-2000 Co-Director

Division of Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery

Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

2000-Present Director

Division of Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery

Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

2000-2008 Member

Associate Professor Promotions Committee

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

2002 Member

Clinical Practice Association

Budget, Finance, and Planning Committee

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

2002-2003 Member

Search Committee for Chairman of Department of Otolaryngology

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

2008-2009 Member

Institutional Claims Committee

Johns Hopkins Health System

2009-Present Vice-Chairman (Quality and Safety)

Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

B. Professional Societies and Board Memberships:

1989-Present Active Member

Joint Section on Tumors (AANS/CNS)

1992-Present Active Member

Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society

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1994-Present Active Member

Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery (AANS/CNS)

1994-Present Active Member

American Association of Neurological Surgeons

1997-Present Active Member

Congress of Neurological Surgeons

1997-Present Fellow

American College of Surgeons

1997 Guest Fellow

Association of Medical Illustrators

1998-2006 Active Member

Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland

1998-2006 Active Member

Baltimore City Medical Society

1999-Present Active Member

Neurosurgical Society of America

2009-Present Active Member

American Academy of Neurological Surgery

Jan. 2013-Present Brain Aneurysm Foundation, Member of Medical Advisory Board

May 2014-Present Acoustic Neuroma Association, Member Medical Advisory Board

2016-Present Active Member

Society of Neurological Surgeons

C. Session Moderator, Chair, Discussant:

July 2003 Member of International Scientific Committee for the 8th International

Conference on Cerebral Vasospasm, Chicago, Illinois, Co-Moderator of

Session 7, “Clinical and Medical Aspects,” July 11, 2003.

June 2007 Session co-moderator and discussant, “Special Topics in Skull Base

Surgery,” 2nd International Meeting, Updates in Neuro-Oncology, Brain

Tumor satellite Symposium of the 56th Congresso Nazionale

SINch/Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Cortona, Italy, June 28-30,

2007.

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Sept. 2007 Course co-director, “Surgical Indications, Techniques, and Alternatives for

Cranial Vascular Malformations,” Annual 2007 Meeting of the Congress

of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego, California, September 15-20, 2007.

Sept. 2008 Course co-director, “Surgical Indications, Techniques, and Alternatives for

Cranial Vascular Malformations,” Annual 2008 Meeting of the Congress

of Neurological Surgeons, Orlando, Florida, September 21, 2008.

Oct. 2009 Course co-director, “Surgical Indications, Techniques, and Alternatives for

Cranial Vascular Malformations,” 59th Annual Meeting of the Congress of

Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 24-29, 2009.

Oct. 2010 Course co-director, “Cranial Vascular Malformations: Surgical and

Endovascular Techniques,” 60th Meeting of the Congress of Neurological

Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, October 16-21, 2010.

July 2011 Member of International Scientific Committee, Vasospasm 2011: 11th

International Conference on Neurovascular Events after SAH, Cincinnati,

Ohio, July 21-23, 2011.

VI. RECOGNITION

A. Honors and Awards:

1980 Princeton University

Bachelor of Arts Magna cum Laude

1985-1988 Clinical and Research Fellowship

Brain Tumor Laboratory

Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1985-1987 Brain Tumor Research Fellowship Award

The Association for Brain Tumor Research

Chicago, Illinois

1987-1988 Competitive extension, Brain Tumor Fellowship Award

The Association for Brain Tumor Research

Chicago, Illinois

May 1988 Maryland Neurological Society

Ciba-Geigy Award

Best Paper in Basic Science Research in Neurosurgery

Maryland Neurological Society

Annual Resident's Research Symposium

1992 Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society

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June 1995 Neurosurgery Faculty Teaching Award

Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

June 1995 Richard S. Ross Clinician Scientist Award

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

June 1996 Competitive renewal, Richard S. Ross Clinician Scientist Award

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Sept. 2002 Galbraith Award for Best Abstract Submission by a Resident on

Cerebrovascular Disease (senior author and sponsor of Dr. Richard E.

Clatterbuck), 52nd Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological

Surgeons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Nov. 2004 Walter E. Dandy, M.D., Professorship/Chair

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Nov. 2004 Walter E Dandy, M.D., Guest Lecturer

Department of Neurosurgery

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Oct. 2006 Professional Achievement Recognition

“Transforming Influences”

The Johns Hopkins Campaign: Knowledge for the World

Gala Dinner, Ralph S. O’Connor Recreation Center

Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus

Feb. 2009 Mordecai Y. T. Globus New Investigator Award for Stroke Abstract

(senior author and sponsor of Dr. Michael T. Froehler), International

Stroke Conference 2009, San Diego, California.

April 2009 Paul Ehrlich Research Award (senior author and sponsor of Eric N.

Momin), 32nd Young Investigators’ Day Award, Vernon B. Mountcastle

Auditorium, Preclinical Teaching Building, Johns Hopkins University

School of Medicine.

May 2011 Guest examiner for the American Board of Neurological Surgery (ABNS),

161st Meeting, Marriott Medical Center Hotel, Houston, Texas. Invited by

Dr. Daniel Barrow, Secretary of the ABNS.

Jan. 2012 Harold Lamport Research Scholar Award for “Involvement of the

Haptoglobin Gene Locus in the Formation of Extracranial Aneurysms”

(senior author and sponsor of Jacob Ruzevick), Johns Hopkins University

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School of Medicine.

B. Invited Talks, Panels:

1. April 29, 1987 “Inhibition of Brain Tumor Angiogenesis.” Grand Rounds, Department of

Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital

2. Jan. 26, 1988 “Interstitial Chemotherapy for Malignant Gliomas.” Neurological Surgery

Research Conference, The National Institutes of Health, Bethesda,

Maryland

3. March 16, 1988 “Experimental Background of Interstitial Chemotherapy for Malignant

Gliomas.” Grand Rounds, Department of Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins

Hospital

4. May 10, 1988 “Experimental Foundation for Interstitial Drug Delivery in Malignant

Gliomas: Therapy with BCNU and Antiangiogenesis Agents.” The

Association for Brain Tumor Research, Chicago, Illinois, at the Sheraton

International at O'Hare Hotel, Rosemont, Illinois

5. Sept. 18, 1989 “Intracranial Interstitial Chemotherapy.” Combined

Neurology-Neurosurgery Conference, Department of Neurology, The

Francis Scott Key Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland

6. Oct. 31, 1992 “Cerebral Edema.” General Surgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins

Hospital

7. June 11, 1993 “Advances in Cerebrovascular Surgery.” Johns Hopkins School of

Medicine Biennial Meeting

8. March 6, 1996 “The Pterional Craniotomy: A Historical and Anatomical Perspective.”

Grand Rounds, Department of Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital

9. Jan. 18, 1997 “Interstitial Chemotherapy for Brain Tumors: Research and Development

of Gliadel.” Annual Scientific Meeting, San Juan Community Clinical

Oncology Program (CCOP), El San Juan Hotel, San Juan, Puerto Rico

10. April 24, 1997 “Deep Hypothermic Cardiopulmonary Bypass for Intracranial Aneurysm

Surgery.” Cardiac Surgery Grand Rounds, Division of Cardiac Surgery,

Johns Hopkins Hospital

11. May 27, 1997 “Immunobiology of Post-Hemorrhagic Vasospasm.” Clinical

Neurosciences Research Seminar, Johns Hopkins Hospital

12. June 5, 1997 “Immunobiology of Experimental Vasospasm.” Neurosurgery Research

Conference, Department of Neurosurgery, The University of Chicago

Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois. Invited by Dr. Bryce K. A. Weir and Dr.

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R. Loch Macdonald.

13. June 6, 1997 “Immunobiology of Post-Hemorrhagic Vasospasm.” Johns Hopkins

School of Medicine Biennial Meeting

14. June 16, 1997 “Immunobiology of Experimental Vasospasm.” Neuroradiology

Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital

15. July 27, 1997 “Neurovascular Anatomy of Intracranial Aneurysm Surgery: The

Frontotemporal Approach.” 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association of

Medical Illustrators, Omni Inner Harbor Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland

16. Oct. 6, 1997 “Immunobiology of Experimental Post-Hemorrhagic Vasospasm.” Invited

Scientific Seminar, ICOS Corporation, Bothell, Washington

17. Oct. 8, 1997 “Immunology of Experimental Post-Hemorrhagic Vasospasm.” Visiting

Professor lecture at Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Department of

Neurosurgery, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Invited by

Dr. H. Richard Winn and Dr. Michel Kliot.

18. Oct. 22, 1997 “Immunobiology of Experimental Post-Hemorrhagic Vasospasm.” Grand

Rounds, Department of Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital

19. Nov. 1, 1997 “Immunobiology of Post-Hemorrhagic Vasospasm.” General Surgery

Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital

20. Nov. 5, 1997 “Surgical Management of Cerebral Hemorrhages.” Trends in Patient

Management Conference of the Maryland Academy of Physicians

Assistants, Sheraton Baltimore North, Towson, Maryland

21. April 23, 1998 “Contralateral Approaches to Bilateral Supratentorial Aneurysms:

Microsurgical Cadaver Studies and Operative Series.” Brazilian

Neurosurgical Conference at Johns Hopkins, Johns Hopkins Hospital

22. April 28, 1998 “Diagnostic Workup for Common Vascular Disorders: Noninvasive,

Invasive. Cerebrovascular Disease.” American College of Sugeons 26th

Annual Spring Meeting, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore,

Maryland

23. Sept. 30, 1998 “Medical and Surgical Therapy of Deep Spontaneous Intraparenchymal

Hemorrhages.” Grand Rounds, Department of Neurosurgery, Johns

Hopkins Hospital

24. Oct. 1, 1998 “Immunobiology of Chronic Post-Hemorrhagic Vasospasm.” Research

Conference, Department of Anesthesiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital

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25. Oct. 7, 1998 “Spontaneous Intraparenchymal Hemorrhage: Medical Vs. Surgical

Therapy.” Seminar Presentation, Congress of Neurological Surgeons,

Seattle, Washington

26. Nov. 12, 1998 “Immunobiology of Experimental Chronic Post-Hemorrhagic

Vasospasm.” Visiting Professor lecture in Neurosurgery Grand Rounds,

Department of Neurosurgery, Neurological Institute, Columbia University,

New York City, New York. Invited by Dr. Robert A. Solomon and Dr. E.

Sander Connolly, Jr.

27. Nov. 24, 1998 “Immunobiology of Experimental Chronic Post-Hemorrhagic

Vasospasm.” Neuroscience Critical Care Research Conference, Johns

Hopkins Hospital

28. March 5, 1999 “Is Vasospasm after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage an

Inflammatory Arteriopathy? Experimental and Clinical Evidence.”

Visiting Professor lecture at Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Stanford

University Medical Center, Stanford, California. Invited by Dr. Gary K.

Steinberg and Dr. Steven Cheng.

29. June 25, 1999 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Prognostic Features and

Outcomes.” Neurological and Neurosurgical Emergencies Course, Johns

Hopkins Medicine/Fondazione Agarini, Hyatt Regency, Baltimore,

Maryland

30. Sept. 9, 1999 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Grand Rounds, Department of

Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital

31. Sept. 15, 1999 “Intracranial Aneurysms and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Mind-Brain

Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

32. Oct.25, 1999 “Special Topics in Intracranial Aneurysms: Neuroradiology,

Post-Hemorrhagic Vasospasm, and Deep Hypothermic Cardiopulmonary

Bypass.” Brazilian Neurosurgical Conference at Johns Hopkins, Johns

Hopkins Hospital

33. Dec. 7, 1999 “Is Vasospasm after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage an

Inflammatory Arteriopathy? Experimental and Clinical Evidence.”

Clinical Neurosciences Research Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital

34. Jan. 27, 2000 “Anti-inflammatory Therapy in Chronic Vasospasm and Possibly Ischemia

after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Grand Rounds, Department

of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital

35. Feb. 9, 2000 “Experimental Evidence Supports an Inflammatory Role in Chronic

Vasospasm after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Neuroradiology

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Research Conference, Phipps Building, Johns Hopkins Hospital

36. April 8-13, 2000 “Intraoperative Angiography in Aneurysm, AVM, and AVF Surgery.”

(Presented by Dr. Daniele Rigamonti.) American Association of

Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California

37. May 5, 2000 “Update on Cerebral Aneurysms.” 45th Annual Philip A. Tumulty Topics

in Clinical Medicine 2000, Johns Hopkins Hospital

38. Sept. 10, 2000 “Carotid Endarterectomy: Radiographic Evaluation and Surgical

Outcomes.” The Johns Hopkins Hands-On Stenting Conference, Château

Mont Tremblant, Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada

39. Sept. 22, 2000 “Special Topics in Intracranial Aneurysms: Contralateral Approaches,

Endovascular Coiling, and Unruptured Aneurysms.” Brazilian

Neurosurgical Conference at Johns Hopkins, Johns Hopkins Hospital

40. Oct. 12, 2000 “Carotid Endarterectomy: Evaluation and Outcomes.” Grand Rounds,

Department of Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital

41. Dec. 11, 2000 “Chronic Vasospasm after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage:

Experimental Therapeutic Approaches.” Clinical Neurosciences Research

Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital

42. March 30, 2001 “What Is the Risk of an Unruptured Cerebral Aneurysm?” Cerebrovascular

Topics at Johns Hopkins, Focus on Acute Stroke Therapies, Thomas B.

Turner Building, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

43. April 26, 2001 “Contralateral Frontosphenotemporal Approaches to Bilateral

Aneurysms.” Grand Rounds, Department of Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins

Hospital

44. May 2, 2001 “Contralateral Approaches to Bilateral Supratentorial Aneurysms.”

Teleconference to OSDE Neurosurgical Seminar, Buenos Aires,

Argentina, from Johns Hopkins Hospital. Invited by Dr. Mario Colonna.

45. May 26, 2001 “Contralateral Approaches to Bilateral Supratentorial Aneurysms:

Anatomical Studies and Surgical Results.” Invited lecture, XIII Reunião da

Sociedade Portugesa de Neurocirurgia (13th Conference of the Portuguese

Neurosurgery Society), Oporto, Portugal. Invited by Dr. Ernesto Carvalho

and Dr. Joaquim L. Reis.

46. July 29, 2001 “Walter Dandy and the Birth of Modern Vascular Neurosurgery.” Donlin

M. Long Scientific Symposium, Johns Hopkins Hospital

47. Sept. 29- “Posterior Circulation Aneurysms: Microsurgical Clipping Vs.

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Oct. 4, 2001 Endovascular Coiling.” (Presented by Dr. Daniele Rigamonti.) Congress

of Neurological Surgeons, 51st Annual Meeting, San Diego California

48. Oct. 22, 2001 “Leukocyte-Mediated Chronic Post-Hemorrhagic Vasospasm After

Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Clinical Neurosciences Research

Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital

49. Nov. 20, 2001 “Leukocyte-Mediated Chronic Post-Hemorrhagic Vasospasm After

Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Neuroscience Critical Care

Research Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital

50. April 11, 2002 “Walter Dandy, George Heuer, Harvey Cushing and the Birth of

Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery.” Grand Rounds, Department of

Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital

51. April 26, 2002 “Carotid Endarterectomy.” Grand Rounds, Department of Medicine, Johns

Hopkins Hospital

52. June 27, 2002 “Routine Intraoperative Angiography During Aneurysm Surgery: A New

Standard of Care?” Grand Rounds, Department of Neurosurgery, Johns

Hopkins Hospital

53. Sept. 18, 2002 “Aneurysm Clipping Vs. Coiling.” Johns Hopkins Medicine

Cerebrovascular Emergencies Seminar, Thomas B. Turner Building, Johns

Hopkins Hospital

54. Sept. 23, 2002 “Contralateral Pterional Approaches to Bilateral Anterior Circulation

Aneurysms.” 52nd Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological

Surgeons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

55. March 25, 2003 “The Contralateral Microsurgical Approach for Bilateral Intracranial

Aneurysms.” Neurosurgery Clinical Seminar, National Institutes of

Health/National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Natcher

Conference Center (Building 45), Bethesda, Maryland. Invited by Dr.

Ryszard M. Pluta and Dr. Edward Oldfield.

56. March 25, 2003 “Leukocyte-Endothelial Cell Interactions as an Etiology for Vasospasm

after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Neurosurgery Clinical

Seminar, National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Neurological

Disorders and Stroke, Natcher Conference Center (Building 45), Bethesda,

Maryland. Invited by Dr. Ryszard M. Pluta and Dr. Edward Oldfield.

57. April 2, 2003 “Cell Adhesion Molecules and Leukocyte-Endothelial Cell Interactions in

Vasospasm after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” M.D.-Ph.D.

Clinical Research Conference, Johns Hopkins University School of

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58. April 24, 2003 “Leukocyte-Endothelial Cell Interactions as the Primary Etiology for

Chronic Vasospasm after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.”

Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital

59. July 24, 2003 “Neurosurgical Evaluation and Management of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid

Hemorrhage.” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital

60. Aug. 7, 2003 “The Contralateral Microsurgical Approach for Bilateral Intracranial

Aneurysms.” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital

61. Oct. 21, 2003 “Career Transitions: Options, Challenges, and Decisions in Academic

Neurosurgery.” 53rd Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological

Surgeons, Denver, Colorado.

62. Oct. 20, 2003 “Neurosurgical Techniques Performed by Master Neurosurgeons:

Contralateral Approach to Aneurysms.” 53rd Annual Meeting of the

Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Denver, Colorado.

63. Nov. 20, 2003 “Periclinoidal Internal Carotid Artery Aneurysms.” Neuroradiology

Cerebrovascular Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital

64. Jan. 15, 2004 “Clinical Presentation and Anatomy of Periclinoidal Internal Carotid

Artery Aneurysms.” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins

Hospital.

65. Feb. 3, 2004 “Hypervascular Spinal Tumors: Surgical Management.” Seventh Joint

Annual Meeting of the AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section and the

American Society of Interventional & Therapeutic Neuroradiology, San

Diego, California.

66. Feb. 19, 2004 “Dorcas Hager Padget: Neuroembryologist and Neurosurgical Illustrator of

Johns Hopkins.” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

67. Feb. 26, 2004 “Craniofacial Approaches for Anterior Skull Base Malignant Tumors.”

Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

68. Apr. 6, 2004 “Leukocyte-Endothelial Cell Interactions as the Root Cause of

Post-Hemorrhagic Vasospasm.” Invited by ESP Pharma, Charleston

Restaurant, Baltimore, Maryland.

69. Oct. 7, 2004 “Microsurgical Clipping and Endovascular Coiling/Stenting of Intracranial

Aneurysms.” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

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70. Oct. 16, 2004 “Neurosurgical Techniques Performed by Master Neurosurgeons:

Exposure and Clipping of Clinoidal/Ophthalmic Aneurysms.” 54th

Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco,

California.

71. Nov. 4, 2004 “Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins (1937-2004): From

Aneurysm Clipping to Molecular Vasospasm.” Walter E. Dandy Lecture,

Hurd Hall, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

72. Feb. 8, 2005 “Life as a Neurosurgeon.” Voyage and Discovery Lecture Series,

Mergenthaler Hall, Johns Hopkins University.

73. Apr. 12, 2005 “Polymeric Controlled Release of Nitric Oxide in the Brain for Stroke

after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Johns Hopkins Medicine Alliance for

Science and Technology Development, Johns Hopkins University School

of Medicine.

74. Apr. 21, 2005 “Leukocyte-Endothelial Cell Interactions and Chronic Vasospasm after

Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds,

Johns Hopkins Hospital.

75. June 23, 2005 “Microsurgical Clipping and Endovascular Coiling of Intracranial

Aneurysms.” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

76. Oct. 5, 2005 “Cell adhesion molecules, leukocyte-endothelial cell interactions, and

nitric oxide in chronic vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage.”

Visiting Professor Lecture in Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Ether Dome at

the Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of Neurosurgery,

Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. Invited by Dr.

Christopher S. Ogilvy.

77. Oct. 11, 2005 “Combined Surgical/Endovascular Treatment of Carotid-Cavernous Sinus

Fistulas (CCFs): The Superior Ophthalmic Vein (SOV) Approach.”

Luncheon Seminar, 55th Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological

Surgeons, Boston, Massachusetts.

78. Oct. 11, 2005 “Contralateral Pterional Approach to Multiple Bilateral Aneurysms.”

Digital Masters Video Symposium, 55th Annual Meeting of the Congress

of Neurological Surgeons, Boston, Massachusetts.

79. Oct. 18, 2005 “How to Optimize the Results of Carotid Endarterectomy: A

Neurosurgeon’s Perspective on Cerebral Protection and Operative

Technique. Is Selective Shunting a Better Strategy?” Controversies in the

Management of Carotid Disease, American Congress of Surgeons 91st

Annual Clinical Congress, San Francisco, California.

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80. Feb. 19, 2006 “Future Treatment Options in the Management of Vasospasm.” Ninth

Joint Annual Meeting of the AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section and the

American Society of Interventional & Therapeutic Neuroradiology,

Orlando, Florida.

81. Feb. 19, 2006 “Surgical and Endovascular Management of Hypervascular Spinal

Tumors.” Ninth Joint Annual Meeting of the AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular

Section and the American Society of Interventional & Therapeutic

Neuroradiology, Orlando, Florida.

82. June 22, 2006 “Contralateral Pterional Microsurgical Approach for Bilateral

Supratentorial Aneurysms: Patient Selection and Outcomes in a

Prospective Series of 50 Patients.” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns

Hopkins Hospital.

83. Aug. 24, 2006 “Craniofacial Approaches to Anterior Skull Base Tumors.” Fifth Annual

International Neuro-Oncology Update, Methodist University Hospital,

Neuroscience Institute, Memphis, Tennessee.

84. Oct. 9, 2006 “Combined Craniofacial Approaches to Anterior Skull Base Lesions.”

Luncheon Seminar (“Anterior Skull Base Approaches: What, When, and

How?”), 56th Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons,

Chicago, Illinois.

85. Feb. 2, 2007 “Leukocyte-Endothelial Cell Interactions (“Inflammation”) in Chronic

Vasospasm after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Visiting Professor lecture in

Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Clark Center at the Stanford University

Medical Center, Stanford, California. Invited by Dr. Gary K. Steinberg.

86. Apr. 12, 2007 “Craniofacial Approaches to Anterior Skull Base lesions.” Neurosurgery

Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

87. Apr. 16, 2007 Commentary Presentation on “The impact of microsurgical fenestration of

the lamina terminalis on shunt-dependent hydrocephalus and vasospasm

following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage” as submitted by R. J.

Komotar, D. H. Hahn, G. Kim, J. D. Mocco, J. Khandji, R. M.. Starke, N.

Kumar, C. P. Kellner, M. Schmidt, S. A. Mayer, and E. S. Connolly, Jr.,

2007 AANS Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C..

88. Apr. 17, 2007 “The Inflammatory Hypothesis of Vasospasm after Subarachnoid

Hemorrhage: Clinical and Research Implications.” Breakfast Seminar

(“Modern Perspectives of Treatment Paradigms for Vasospasm”), 2007

AANS Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

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89. Apr. 26, 2007 “The Inflammatory Hypothesis of Vasospasm after Subarachnoid

Hemorrhage: An Update.” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins

Hospital.

90. May 29, 2007 “The Role of Leukocyte-Endothelial Cell Interactions (Inflammation) in

Vasospasm after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A Ten-Year Overview of

Basic and Clinical Research.” Invited Research Lecture to the Laboratory

of Gregory Riggins, M.D., Ph.D., Cancer Research Building II, Johns

Hopkins School of Medicine.

91. July 12, 2007 “Craniofacial Approaches to Anterior Skull Base Lesions.” XIX Congreso

Mexicano de Cirugía Neurológica, Hospital Español de México, Auditorio

Angel Urraza, Mexico City, Mexico.

92. Aug. 16, 2007 “Current Status of Microsurgical Clipping and Endovascular Coiling of

Intracranial Aneurysms.” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins

Hospital.

93. Sept. 13, 2007 “Microsurgical Revascularization for Moyamoya Disease.” Neurosurgery

Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

94. Sept. 16, 2007 “Epidemiology and Management of Brain Arteriovenous Malformations

(AVMs),” in Morning Practical Course “Surgical Indications, Techniques,

and Alternatives for Cranial vascular Malformations,” Annual 2007

Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego, California.

95. Sept. 17, 2007 “Combined Craniofacial Approaches for Anterior Skull Base Lesions,” in

Luncheon Seminar “Anterior Skull Base Approaches: What, When, and

How,” Annual 2007 Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons,

San Diego, California.

96. Sept. 27, 2007 “Perioperative Management of Patients with Intracranial Aneurysms.”

Operating Room Nursing Grand Rounds, Harvey Auditorium, Johns

Hopkins Hospital.

97. Oct. 4, 2007 “Inflammatory Etiology of Vasospasm after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.”

Visiting Professor Lecture in Neurology Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins

Hospital. Invited by Dr. Justin McArthur and Dr. Michael Froehler.

98. Jan. 31, 2008 “Surgical Management of Moyamoya Disease.” Neurosurgery Grand

Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

99. Apr. 30, 2008 “Chronic Vasospasm after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Current Standard

Therapies and Future Directions.” Breakfast Seminar (“Management of

Vasospasm”), 2008 AANS Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.

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100. June 12, 2008 “Current Standard Therapies and Future Directions in Vasospasm after

Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins

Hospital.

101. July 31, 2008 “Update on the Role of Inflammation in Vasospasm after Subarachnoid

Hemorrhage.” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

102. Aug. 14, 2008 “Craniofacial Approaches to Anterior Skull Base Tumors.” XV Congreso

Internacional Sociedad de Cirugía Neurológica de Occidente, A. C., Puerto

Vallarta, Jalisco, México.

103. Aug. 15, 2008 “Complex Aneurysms of the Middle Cerebral Artery.” XV Congreso

Internacional Sociedad de Cirugía Neurológica de Occidente, A. C., Puerto

Vallarta, Jalisco, México.

104. Aug. 15, 2008 “Contralateral Approaches for Bilateral Supratentorial Aneurysms.” XV

Congreso Internacional Sociedad de Cirugía Neurológica de Occidente, A.

C., Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, México.

105. Sept. 18, 2008 “Craniofacial Approaches to Anterior Skull Base Tumors.” Seventh

Annual International Neuro-Oncology Updates Conference, Baltimore,

Maryland.

106. Sept. 21, 2008 “Brain Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs): Epidemiology,

Management, and Outcomes,” in Practical Course PC04 “Surgical

Indications, Techniques, and Alternatives for Cranial vascular

Malformations,” Annual 2008 Meeting of the Congress of Neurological

Surgeons, Orlando, Florida.

107. Oct. 23, 2008 “Complex Aneurysms of the Middle Cerebral Artery.” Neurosurgery

Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

108. Oct. 23, 2008 “Epidemiology and Management of Cranial Arteriovenous

Malformations (AVMs).” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins

Hospital.

109. Oct. 30, 2008 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Evaluation and Management.”

Baptist Hospital, Miami, Florida. Invited by Dr. Sergio Gonzalez Arias.

110. Jan. 15, 2009 “Surgical Management of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.”

Seminar on Neurocritical Care for the Medical and Surgical Intensivist,

Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins

University School of Medicine, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Tysons Corner,

McLean, Virginia..

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111. Mar. 12, 2009 “The History of the Circle of Willis ( ... or is it the ‘Circulus of

Casserius?’).” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

112. April 2, 2009 “Surgical Approaches to Carotid Cavernous Fistulas.” Neurosurgery

Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

113. July 2, 2009 “Implications for Neurosurgical Practice of Erroneous or Incomplete Data

in Statewide/National Administrative Databases.” Neurosurgery Grand

Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

114. July 30, 2009 “Initial Evaluation of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.”

Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

115. Sept. 16, 2009 “The History of the Circle of Willis (... or is it the ‘Circulus of

Casserius?’).” Neurology Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Hospital,

Baltimore, Maryland. Invited by Dr. Stephen Reich.

116. Oct. 15, 2009 “The History of Surgery of the Vestibular Schwannoma (Acoustic

Neuroma).” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

117. Oct. 24, 2009 “Brain Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs): Epidemiology,

Management, and Outcomes,” in Practical Course PC04 “Surgical

Indications, Techniques, and Alternatives for Cranial Vascular

Malformations,” 59th Annual Meeting of the Congress of Neurological

Surgeons, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 24-29, 2009.

118. Nov. 12, 2009 “Evaluation and Management of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage:

Part I” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

119. Nov. 19, 2009 “The History of Surgery of the Vestibular Schwannoma (Acoustic

Neuroma).” Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Grand Rounds,

Johns Hopkins Hospital.

120. Feb. 25, 2010 “Evaluation and Management of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage:

Part II” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

121. Mar. 4, 2010 “The Contralateral Approach for Bilateral Supratentorial Intracranial

Aneurysms.” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

122. Mar. 20, 2010 “The Surgical Management of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.”

Second Annual Neurocritical Care for the Medical and Surgical

Intensivist: The Comprehensive Cerebrovascular Center, Department of

Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine and Department of Neurology,

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel,

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Tysons Corner, McLean, Virginia.

123. Apr. 22, 2010 “Historical Perspective on Surgery of Vestibular Schwannomas.”

Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut.

Invited by Dr. Inam Kureshi and Dr. Mark Eisen.

124. May 20, 2010 “Concealed Neuroanatomy in Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel Frescoes.”

Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

125. Aug. 21-8, 2010 “Vasospasm after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Current Standard Therapies

and Future Directions.” Internet Sixth Annual International Neurological

Surgery Conferemce.” Invited by Dr. Ganeslingam Narenthiran.

(http://www.surgicalneurology.org/conf6/sirwyliehall.html)

126. Sept. 2, 2010 “Epidemiology and Management of Cranial Arteriovenous Malformations

(AVMs).” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

127. Sept. 22, 2010 “The History of Surgical Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms.” Fourth

Annual Brain Aneurysm Foundation Research Grants Awards Symposium,

at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Orlando, Florida.

128. Oct. 16, 2010 “Brain Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs): Epidemiology,

Management, and Outcomes,” in Practical Course PC04 “Cranial Vascular

Malformations: Surgical and Endovascular Techniques,” 60th Annual

Meeting of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco,

California, October 16-21, 2010

129. Dec. 4, 2010 “The Bifrontal Craniotomy,” Johns Hopkins 4th Annual Skull Base

Course, Craniofacial Approaches to the Skull Base: From Open to

Endoscopic, VISTA Laboratory, Baltimore, Maryland.

130. Jan. 21, 2011 “Microsurgical Anatomy of Periclinoidal Internal Carotid Artery

Aneurysms.” Interventional Neuroradiology Weekly Conference, Johns

Hopkins Hospital.

131. Jan. 21, 2011 “Michaelangelo’s Concealed Neuroanatomy in the Sistine Ceiling.”

Neurology Residents’ Weekly Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

132. Feb. 24, 2011 “Michaelangelo’s Concealed Neuroanatomy in the Sistine Ceiling

Frescoes.” Anesthesiology Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

133. Mar. 2, 2011 “Inflammation and Vasospasm after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid

Hemorrhage.” Research Seminar, Lerner Research Institute, Department of

neurosciences, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio. Invited by Dr. Javier

Provencio.

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134. Mar. 19, 2011 “Surgical Management of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Third

Annual Neurocritical Care for the Medical and Surgical Intensivist: The

Comprehensive Cerebrovascular Center, Department of Anesthesiology

and Critical Care Medicine and Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins

University School of Medicine, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Tysons Corner,

McLean, Virginia.

135. Apr. 28, 2011 “Improving Outcomes in Aneurysm Surgery over the Past 100 Years.”

Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

136. June 7, 2011 “Intracranial Aneurysms: Clinical Correlation with Patient Presentation.”

Neurosciences Course, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

137. July 23, 2011 “Haptoglobin Genotype and Risk of Vasospasm.” Vasospasm 2011: 11th

International Conference on Neurovascular Events after SAH, Cincinnati,

Ohio.

138. Sept. 23, 2011 “Evaluation and management of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.”

Neurology Residents’ Weekly Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

139. Oct. 7, 2011 “Walter E. Dandy: The Personal Side of a Pioneer Neurosurgeon.”

Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital, with Mary Ellen

Dandy Marmaduke.

140. Dec. 10, 2011 “The Bifrontal Craniotomy.” Johns Hopkins 5th Annual Skull Base

Course, Craniofacial Approaches to the Skull Base: From Open to

Endoscopic, VISTA Laboratory, Baltimore, Maryland.

141. Mar.1, 2012 “Correlation of Intraoperative SSEP Changes with Stroke Rates after

Clipping of Intracranial Aneurysms.” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns

Hopkins Hospital.

142. Mar. 6, 2012 “The Contralateral Pterional Approach for Bilateral Intracranial

Aneurysms: Outcomes Comparison between 60 Consecutive Patients with

144 Aneurysms and 2144 Standard Aneurysm Cases.” Keynote Speaker,

Beijing Tiantan Hospital and Chinese General Hospital of People’s

Liberation Army Neurosurgical Symposium, Beijing, China.

143. Mar. 10, 2012 “Vasospasm after Aneurysmal Rupture: Experimental and Clinical

Evidence for the Role of Inflammation (Leukocyte-Endothelial Cell

Interactions) in the Delayed Cerebral Injury after Suabarachnoid

Hemorrhage.” Keynote Speaker, 2012 Shanghai Neurosurgery Annual

Meeting, Shanghai, China.

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144. Mar. 16, 2012 “Surgical Management of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.” Fourth

Annual Neurocritical Care for the General and Surgical Intensivist:

Traumatic Brain Injury, Neuromonitoring, and Cerebrovascular Disease,

Four Seasons Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland.

145. Mar. 22, 2012 “The Contralateral Pterional Approach for Bilateral Intracranial Aneurysms:

Outcomes Comparison between 60 Consecutive Patients with 144

Aneurysms and 2144 Standard Aneurysm Cases.” Neurosurgery Grand

Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

146. Mar. 29, 2012 “Michaelangelo’s Concealed Neuroanatomy in the Sistine Ceiling

Frescoes.” AANS Peripheral Nerve Course, Keynote Speaker, invited by

Dr. Allan Belzberg (Course Director).

147. Sept. 8, 2012 “Defining Maximum Safe Resection in Large Tumors - What is the Role

for Subtotal Removal and Post-Operative Stereotactic Radiation Surgery?”

Symposium on the Management of Large Vestibular Schwannomas,

American Neurotology Society Meeting, Washington, D.C.

148. Sept. 13, 2012 “Cranial Arteriovenous Malformations: Epidemiology and Management.”

Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

149. Sept 27, 2012 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Epidemiology and

Management.” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

150. Oct. 3, 2012 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Evaluation and Management.”

Neurology Residents’ Weekly Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

151. Oct. 26, 2012 “Cranial Arteriovenous Malformations: Epidemiology and Management.”

Neurology Residents’ Weekly Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

152. Nov. 1, 2012 “Management of Intraoperative Aneurysm Rupture: 3-D Presentation of

Two Cases” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

153. Feb. 1, 2013 “Microsurgical, Endovascular, and Radiotherapeutic Management of

Cranial Arteriovenous Malformations.” Neurointerventional Radiology

Weekly Conference, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

154. Feb. 15, 2013 “Clinical and Research Progress in Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery at Johns

Hopkins.” Dean’s Day Symposium, Johns Hopkins University School of

Medicine.

155. Mar. 8, 2013 “Neurosurgical Management of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.”

Fifth Annual Conference on Neurocritical Care for the General and

Surgical Intensivist, Tysons Corner, Virginia.

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156. April 25, 2013 “Iulius Casserius and the First Anatomically Correct Depiction of the

Circulus Arteriosus Cerebri (of Willis).” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds,

Johns Hopkins Hospital.

157. June 30, 2013 “Intracranial Aneurysms: Clinical Correlation with Patient Presentation.”

Neurosciences Course, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

158. Dec. 5, 2013 “Update in Diagnosis and Management of Intracranial Aneurysms for

Primary Health Care Providers.” PriMed/Brain Aneurysm Foundation

Regional Conference, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD.

159. Mar. 22, 2014 “Neurosurgical Management of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.”

Sixth Annual Conference on Neurocritical Care for the General and

Surgical Intensivist, Tysons Corner, Virginia. (Delivered by Dr. Justin

Caplan due to illness.)

160. Apr. 17, 2014 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Part 1: Epidemiology and

Management.” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

161. Apr. 24, 2014 “Michaelangelo’s Concealed Neuroanatomy in the Sistine Ceiling

Frescoes.” Operating Room Nursing Weekly Conference, Johns Hopkins

Hospital.

162. May 1, 2014 “Vasospasm after Aneurysmal Rupture: Experimental and Clinical

Evidence for the Role of Inflammation (Leukocyte-Endothelial Cell

Interactions) in the Delayed Cerebral Injury after Suabarachnoid

Hemorrhage.” University of Maryland, Neurosurgery Grand Rounds,

Baltimore, Maryland. (Invited by Drs. Howard Eisenberg, Marc Simard,

Francois Aldrich, and Graeme Woodworth.)

163. Sept. 11, 2014 “History of Surgical Treatment of Vestibular Schwannomas.”

Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

163. Mar. 5, 2015 “Hemoglobin Levels in Neurosurgery Patients.” Neurosurgery Grand

Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

164. Apr. 9, 2015 “Contralateral Approaches for Bilateral Aneurysms.” Neurosurgery Grand

Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

165. Apr. 20, 2015 “Surgical Treatment of Vestibular Schwannomas.” Acoustic Neuroma

Association Webinar.

166. Apr. 25, 2015 “The Frontosphenotemporal (“Pterional”) Craniotomy.” University of

Maryland Vista Laboratory Anatomy Course, Vista Laboratory, Baltimore,

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Maryland.

167. Sept. 20, 2015 “Reconstruction cranioplasty after the Frontosphenotemporal (“Pterional”)

Craniotomy.” Selected Topics In Craniomaxillofacial Surgery: A

Multidisciplinary Symposium on Cranioplasty, Invited by Michael

Yaremchuk, MD, Harvard Medical School, and Chad Gordon, DO, FACS,

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Harvard Medical Schoool,

Shriners Hospitals for Children Auditorimu, Boston, Massachussetts,

September 20-22, 2015.

168. Oct. 10, 2015 “The Subocciptal Craniectomy and Far-Lateral Transcondylar Approach.”

University of Maryland Vista Laboratory Anatomy Course, Vista

Laboratory, Baltimore, Maryland.

169. Apr. 9, 2016 “The Frontosphenotemporal (“Pterional”) Craniotomy and the

Contralateral Approach.” University of Maryland Vista Laboratory

Anatomy Course, Vista Laboratory, Baltimore, Maryland.

170. Mar. 11, 2016 “Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Evaluation, Treatment,

Vasospasm, and Outcomes.” Sixth Annual Conference on Neurocritical

Care for the General and Surgical Intensivist, Johns Hopkins Hospital,

Baltimore, Maryland.

171. May 3, 2016 “Commentary on Randomized Phase 1/2a Study of Intraventricular

Sustained-Release Nimodipine for SAH (NEWTON) by Daniel Hanggi, R.

Loch Macdonald, and NEWTON Investigators.” 84th American

Association of Neurological Surgeons Scientific Meeting, Chicago,

Illinois, April 30-May 4, 2016.

172. May 12, 2016 “Michaelangelo’s Concealed Neuroanatomy in the Sistine Ceiling

Frescoes.” Operating Room Nursing Weekly Conference, Johns Hopkins

Hospital.

173. Oct. 8, 2016 “The Orbitozygomatic and Subtemporal Extensions of the

Frontosphenotemporal (“Pterional”) Craniotomy.” University of Maryland

Vista Laboratory Anatomy Course, Vista Laboratory, Baltimore,

Maryland.

174. Oct. 26, 2016 “Evaluation and Treatment of Acoustic Neuromas (Vestibular

Schwannomas).” Webinar Presentation, Department of Neurosurgery,

Johns Hopkins Hospital.

175. Nov. 5, 2016 “Frontozygomatic Cranioplasty for Reconstruction of Skull Base Defect

During the Frontosphenotemporal (“Pterional”) Craniotomy.” Second

Selected Topics In Craniomaxillofacial Surgery: A Multidisciplinary

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Symposium on Cranioplasty, Invited by Chad Gordon, DO, FACS, Johns

Hopkins University School of Medicine, November 5, 2016.

176. Nov. 10, 2016 “Frontozygomatic Cranioplasty for Reconstruction of Skull Base Defect

During the Frontosphenotemporal (“Pterional”) Craniotomy.”

Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

177. Dec. 9, 2016 “The History of Surgery of the Vestibular Schwannoma (Acoustic

Neuroma) and Current Management Strategies.” Visiting Professor/Grand

Rounds, Stanford University, invited by Dr. Gary Steinberg, Palo Alto,

California.

178. Jan. 5, 2017 “The History of Surgery of the Vestibular Schwannoma (Acoustic

Neuroma) and Current Management Strategies.” Neurosurgery Grand

Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital.

179. Jan. 13, 2017 “The History of Surgery of the Vestibular Schwannoma (Acoustic

Neuroma) and Current Management Strategies.” Visiting Professor/Grand

Rounds, Jefferson University, invited by Dr. Pascal Jabbour, Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania.