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Barton Lane
Title Professor
Department Radiology
Research Interests
Spinal cord and spine disease, degenerative and demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system, strokes and infarction, and chronic epilepsy syndromes.
Email blane@stanford.edu
Phone 723-7426
Fax 498-5374
Address Med Center S047C
Mail Code: 5105
Faculty Research Description As a professor in the Medical Center Line, my primary investigative interest has been in clinical neuroradiology. This encompasses spinal cord and spine disease, degenerative and demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system, strokes and infarction, and chronic epilepsy syndromes. Facial and head and neck vascular malformations and hemangiomas have been a focus of interest for many years, with collaborative projects involving dermatology and functional restoration services.
Clinical projects utilizing magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, cerebral angiography and other neuroradiologic techniques are ongoing.
Representative Publication(s): Blankenberg FG, Loh, N, Bracci P, D'Arceuil HE, Rhine WD, Norbash AM, Lane B, Berg A, Person B, Coutant M, Enzmann DR. Sonography, CT and MR imaging: A prospective comparison of neonates with suspected intracranial ischemia and hemorrhage. AJNR 2000; 21:213-218.
Sullivan EV, Lane B, Deshmukh A, Rosenbloom MJ, Desmond JE, Lim KO, Pfefferbaum A. In vivo mammilary body volume deficits in amnesic and nonamnesic alcoholics. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 1999; 23(10): 1629-36.
Lane B. Multidetector helical CT angiography: poor cousin or contender? AJNR 1999 May; 20(5): 791-9
Cahn D, Sullivan E, Shear P, Heit G, Lim K, Marsh L, Lane B, Wasserstein P, Silverberg G. Neuropsychological and Motor Functioning Following Unilateral Anatomically-guided Posterior Ventral Pallidotomy: Preoperative Performance and Three-month Follow-up. Neuropsychiatry, Neuropsychology, and Behavioral Neurology 11 (3):136-145, 1998.
Glusker P, Horoupian DS, Lane B. Familial arteriopathic leukoencephalopathy: Imaging and neuropathologic findings, AJNR 19:469-475, 1998.
Areas of Study
SBRC
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