Matthias Radatz

1.7k total citations
52 papers, 1000 citations indexed

About

Matthias Radatz is a scholar working on Neurology, Epidemiology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Matthias Radatz has authored 52 papers receiving a total of 1000 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 33 papers in Neurology, 22 papers in Epidemiology and 9 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Matthias Radatz's work include Vascular Malformations Diagnosis and Treatment (24 papers), Meningioma and schwannoma management (22 papers) and Intracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and Complications (17 papers). Matthias Radatz is often cited by papers focused on Vascular Malformations Diagnosis and Treatment (24 papers), Meningioma and schwannoma management (22 papers) and Intracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and Complications (17 papers). Matthias Radatz collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Hungary and Israel. Matthias Radatz's co-authors include Andras A. Kemeny, Jeremy Rowe, Lee Walton, Timothy J. Hodgson, Stuart C. Coley, Gábor Nagy, John Yianni, Paul Silcocks, Boris Yagen and I G Rennie and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of neurosurgery, Diabetologia and Neurosurgery.

In The Last Decade

Matthias Radatz

50 papers receiving 970 citations

Peers

Matthias Radatz
Harald Barth Germany
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Michelle Roytman United States
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Alper Dai Türkiye
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All Works

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Martin, Andrew, et al.. (2024). Trans-radial cerebral angiography for stereotactic radiosurgery treatment of arteriovenous malformations. Clinical Radiology. 79(7). e941–e948.
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Roach, Joy, John S. Millar, Diederik Bulters, et al.. (2020). Intracranial Masson Lesion Following Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Treatment of Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations. World Neurosurgery. 141. 406–412. 1 indexed citations
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Nagy, Gábor, et al.. (2018). Repeat Radiosurgery Treatment After Cavernous Malformation Radiosurgery. World Neurosurgery. 118. e296–e303. 3 indexed citations
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Nagy, Gábor, Lóránd Erőss, John Yianni, et al.. (2018). Contemporary radiosurgery of cerebral cavernous malformations: Part 2. Treatment outcome for hemispheric lesions. Journal of neurosurgery. 130(6). 1–9. 13 indexed citations
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Dinca, Eduard B., Matthias Radatz, Jeremy Rowe, & Andras A. Kemeny. (2012). Gamma Knife® radiosurgery for recurrent intracranial olfactory neuroblastoma (esthesioneuroblastoma): a case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports. 6(1). 240–240. 5 indexed citations
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Yianni, John, Eduard B. Dinca, Jeremy Rowe, Matthias Radatz, & Andras A. Kemeny. (2011). Stereotactic radiosurgery for trigeminal schwannomas. Acta Neurochirurgica. 154(2). 277–283. 19 indexed citations
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Yianni, John, Jeremy Rowe, Nader Khandanpour, et al.. (2011). Stereotactic radiosurgery for pineal tumours. British Journal of Neurosurgery. 26(3). 361–366. 13 indexed citations
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Nagy, Gábor, Jeremy Rowe, Matthias Radatz, et al.. (2011). A historical analysis of single-stage gamma knife radiosurgical treatment for large arteriovenous malformations: evolution and outcomes. Acta Neurochirurgica. 154(3). 383–394. 28 indexed citations
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Nagy, Gábor, Ottó Major, Jeremy Rowe, et al.. (2011). Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Arteriovenous Malformations Located in Deep Critical Regions. Neurosurgery. 70(6). 1458–1471. 30 indexed citations
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Rowe, Jeremy, Matthias Radatz, & Andras A. Kemeny. (2008). Radiosurgery for Type II Neurofibromatosis. Progress in neurological surgery. 21. 176–182. 35 indexed citations
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Rowe, Jeremy, et al.. (2007). RISK OF MALIGNANCY AFTER GAMMA KNIFE STEREOTACTIC RADIOSURGERY. Neurosurgery. 60(1). 60–66. 128 indexed citations
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Kemeny, Andras A., Matthias Radatz, Jeremy Rowe, Lee Walton, & Paul Vaughan. (2007). Gamma Knife Treatment for Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations. Progress in neurological surgery. 20. 206–211. 3 indexed citations
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Major, Ottó, Lee Walton, John Goodden, et al.. (2006). Radiosurgery of isolated cerebral vessels following administration of paclitaxel in the rat. Journal of neurosurgery. 105(Supplement). 214–221. 7 indexed citations
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Bari, Muhammad Ehsan, et al.. (2003). Radiosurgery for the control of glomus jugulare tumours.. PubMed. 53(4). 147–51. 17 indexed citations
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Harris, N., Siti Fatimah Ibrahim, Matthias Radatz, et al.. (2003). Increased sural nerve epineurial blood flow in human subjects with painful diabetic neuropathy. Diabetologia. 46(7). 934–939. 56 indexed citations
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Cohen, Victoria M.L., et al.. (2003). Metastasis‐free survival following treatment for uveal melanoma with either stereotactic radiosurgery or enucleation. Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica. 81(4). 383–388. 49 indexed citations
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Rowe, Jeremy, et al.. (2002). Changing utilization of stereotactic radiosurgery in the UK: the Sheffield experience. British Journal of Neurosurgery. 16(5). 477–482. 9 indexed citations
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Warren, Daniel, Nigel Hoggard, Lee Walton, et al.. (2001). Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations: Comparison of Novel Magnetic Resonance Angiographic Techniques and Conventional Catheter Angiography. Neurosurgery. 48(5). 973–983. 17 indexed citations
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Spiegelstein, Ofer, Meir Bialer, Matthias Radatz, H. Nau, & Boris Yagen. (1999). Enantioselective synthesis and teratogenicity of propylisopropyl acetamide, a CNS-active chiral amide analogue of valproic acid. Chirality. 11(8). 645–650. 14 indexed citations
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Radatz, Matthias, et al.. (1998). Valnoctamide, valpromide and valnoctic acid are much less teratogenic in mice than valproic acid. Epilepsy Research. 30(1). 41–48. 55 indexed citations

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