Maryam Seif

1.4k total citations
35 papers, 710 citations indexed

About

Maryam Seif is a scholar working on Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Maryam Seif has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 710 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine, 17 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging and 13 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Maryam Seif's work include Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications (14 papers), Cervical and Thoracic Myelopathy (12 papers) and Spinal Cord Injury Research (10 papers). Maryam Seif is often cited by papers focused on Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications (14 papers), Cervical and Thoracic Myelopathy (12 papers) and Spinal Cord Injury Research (10 papers). Maryam Seif collaborates with scholars based in Switzerland, Germany and United Kingdom. Maryam Seif's co-authors include Patrick Freund, Armin Curt, Nikolaus Weiskopf, Alan J. Thompson, Tobias Leutritz, Michael G. Fehlings, Karl Friston, Gunther Helms, Gabriel Ziegler and Gergely Dávid and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, NeuroImage and Neurology.

In The Last Decade

Maryam Seif

32 papers receiving 707 citations

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Maryam Seif
Marios Yiannakas United Kingdom
Manuel Taso United States
B.C. Bowen United States
C. Nuti France
SS Kollias Switzerland
Tsang‐Wei Tu United States
Marios Yiannakas United Kingdom
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All Works

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Valošek, Jan, Maryam Seif, Armin Curt, et al.. (2025). Normalizing spinal cord compression measures in degenerative cervical myelopathy. The Spine Journal. 25(9). 1951–1963. 1 indexed citations
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Hupp, Markus, Nikolai Pfender, Maryam Seif, et al.. (2024). Contact heat evoked potentials reveal distinct patterns of spinal cord impairment in degenerative cervical myelopathy beyond MRI lesions. European Journal of Neurology. 32(1). e70001–e70001. 2 indexed citations
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Freund, Patrick, Muhammad Ali Akbar, Markus Hupp, et al.. (2024). Quantifying neurodegeneration of the cervical cord and brain in degenerative cervical myelopathy: A multicentre study using quantitative magnetic resonance imaging. European Journal of Neurology. 31(7). e16297–e16297. 4 indexed citations
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Lévy, Simon, et al.. (2024). Spinal Cord Blood Perfusion Deficit is Associated with Clinical Impairment after Spinal Cord Injury. Journal of Neurotrauma. 42(3-4). 280–291. 2 indexed citations
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Seif, Maryam, Tobias Leutritz, Markus Hupp, et al.. (2023). Reliability of spinal cord measures based on synthetic T1-weighted MRI derived from multiparametric mapping (MPM). NeuroImage. 271. 120046–120046. 5 indexed citations
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Lévy, Simon, Nikolai Pfender, Mazda Farshad, et al.. (2023). Investigation of perfusion impairment in degenerative cervical myelopathy beyond the site of cord compression. Scientific Reports. 13(1). 22660–22660. 4 indexed citations
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Dávid, Gergely, et al.. (2022). Extent of Cord Pathology in the Lumbosacral Enlargement in Non-Traumatic versus Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury. Journal of Neurotrauma. 39(9-10). 639–650. 14 indexed citations
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Seif, Maryam, et al.. (2022). Reliability of multi-parameter mapping (MPM) in the cervical cord: A multi-center multi-vendor quantitative MRI study. NeuroImage. 264. 119751–119751. 7 indexed citations
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Dávid, Gergely, Markus Hupp, Nikolai Pfender, et al.. (2021). Tracking White and Gray Matter Degeneration along the Spinal Cord Axis in Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy. Journal of Neurotrauma. 38(21). 2978–2987. 24 indexed citations
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Leutritz, Tobias, Maryam Seif, Gunther Helms, et al.. (2020). Multiparameter mapping of relaxation (R1, R2*), proton density and magnetization transfer saturation at 3 T: A multicenter dual‐vendor reproducibility and repeatability study. Human Brain Mapping. 41(15). 4232–4247. 61 indexed citations
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Seif, Maryam, et al.. (2019). Cervical Cord Neurodegeneration in Traumatic and Non-Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury. Journal of Neurotrauma. 37(6). 860–867. 41 indexed citations
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Seif, Maryam, Claudia A. M. Gandini Wheeler‐Kingshott, Julien Cohen‐Adad, Adam E. Flanders, & Patrick Freund. (2019). Guidelines for the conduct of clinical trials in spinal cord injury: Neuroimaging biomarkers. Spinal Cord. 57(9). 717–728. 39 indexed citations
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Tabelow, Karsten, Evelyne Balteau, John Ashburner, et al.. (2019). hMRI – A toolbox for quantitative MRI in neuroscience and clinical research. NeuroImage. 194. 191–210. 145 indexed citations
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Callaghan, Martina F., Antoine Lutti, John Ashburner, et al.. (2019). Example dataset for the hMRI toolbox. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 25. 104132–104132. 20 indexed citations
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Balteau, Evelyne, Karsten Tabelow, John Ashburner, et al.. (2018). hMRI -- A toolbox for using quantitative MRI in neuroscience and clinical research. Lund University Publications (Lund University). 1 indexed citations
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Seif, Maryam, Tobias Leutritz, Rebecca S. Samson, et al.. (2018). A multi-center study on fast full-brain quantitative multi-parameter mapping of R1, MT, and R2*: Scan-rescan repeatability and inter-site reproducibility. UCL Discovery (University College London). 4 indexed citations
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Seif, Maryam, Armin Curt, Alan J. Thompson, et al.. (2018). Quantitative MRI of rostral spinal cord and brain regions is predictive of functional recovery in acute spinal cord injury. NeuroImage Clinical. 20. 556–563. 48 indexed citations
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Seif, Maryam, Ute Eisenberger, Tobias Binser, et al.. (2016). Renal Blood Oxygenation Level–dependent Imaging in Longitudinal Follow-up of Donated and Remaining Kidneys. Radiology. 279(3). 795–804. 18 indexed citations

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