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Philip E. Stieg

Neurosurgery

Cornell University

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About Philip E. Stieg at Cornell University (Cornell)

Philip E. Stieg is a neurosurgeon and researcher at Cornell University specializing in the surgical management of brain tumors and cerebrovascular disorders. Stieg has established a strong presence in the field. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Based Screening for Asymptomatic Brain Tumors: A Review", and "Multidisciplinary management of carotid body tumors: a single-institution case series of 22 patients".

Research Areas

MeningiomaSchwannomaIntracranial AneurysmsVascular MalformationsMoyamoya DiseaseGlioblastomaNeurosurgical OutcomesNeuroimaging
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Research Output

Total Citations65

Emerging researcher

Publications4

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Early-stage portfolio

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