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Michael J. Alexander, MD, FACS, FAANS, FSNIS Curriculum Vitae October 12, 2017 Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Department of Neurosurgery Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion 127 South San Vicente Boulevard, Suite A6303 Los Angeles, California 90048 Office Phone (310) 423-8506 Office Fax (310) 967-8914 E-mail: [email protected] Education: 9/81 – 5/85 Loyola University Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in English Literature, Pre-medicine program 9/85-12/86 Wright State University Graduate School Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Microbiology and Immunology 8/87 –5/91 Georgetown University School of Medicine M.D. degree. Graduated in top 1/5 of class of 215 students 6/91 – 6/92 Georgetown University Hospital – Surgical Internship, Department of Surgery 7/92 – 7/93 U.C.L.A. Medical Center Cerebrovascular Research Fellowship, Division of Neurosurgery 7/93-6/98 U.C.L.A. Medical Center Neurosurgery Residency, Division of Neurosurgery American Board of Neurological Surgery, written exam passed 1997 (90 th percentile) 7/98 – 6/99 Barrow Neurological Institute Neurovascular / Skull Base Surgery Fellowship 7/99 – 6/00 U.C.L.A. Medical Center Interventional Neuroradiology Fellowship

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Michael J. Alexander, MD, FACS, FAANS, FSNIS Curriculum Vitae October 12, 2017

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Department of Neurosurgery Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion 127 South San Vicente Boulevard, Suite A6303 Los Angeles, California 90048 Office Phone (310) 423-8506 Office Fax (310) 967-8914 E-mail: [email protected]

Education:

9/81 – 5/85 Loyola University Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in English Literature, Pre-medicine program 9/85-12/86 Wright State University Graduate School

Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Microbiology and Immunology 8/87 –5/91 Georgetown University School of Medicine

M.D. degree. Graduated in top 1/5 of class of 215 students

6/91 – 6/92 Georgetown University Hospital –

Surgical Internship, Department of Surgery 7/92 – 7/93 U.C.L.A. Medical Center

Cerebrovascular Research Fellowship, Division of Neurosurgery 7/93-6/98 U.C.L.A. Medical Center

Neurosurgery Residency, Division of Neurosurgery American Board of Neurological Surgery, written exam passed 1997 (90th percentile)

7/98 – 6/99 Barrow Neurological Institute Neurovascular / Skull Base Surgery Fellowship 7/99 – 6/00 U.C.L.A. Medical Center

Interventional Neuroradiology Fellowship

Licensure: California State Medical License #G77195 Commonwealth of Virginia Medical License #0116004088 Arizona State Medical License #26731, valid through 1/00 Board Certification: American Board of Neurological Surgery (ABNS)

Board certified Diplomate National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME)

Diplomate #398291

ATLS and ACLS certifications Professional Experience:

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center – July 2007 to present - Professor and Vice Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery - Director of the Cedars-Sinai Neurovascular Center (2007-present) - Clinical Chief, Department of Neurosurgery (2011-14) – Managed clinical and quality

assurance for department of 30 Staff Neurosurgeons in clinical practice at the hospital - Director of Endovascular Neurosurgery Program and Society of Neurological Surgery,

CAST Accredited Clinical Fellowship (2012-present) - Co-director of Cedars Sinai Comprehensive Stroke Center (2012-present) - Treasurer, Medical Executive Committee (2014-15) - Board of Directors, Executive Committee Member (2014-2018) - Clinical subspecialties in Neurovascular and Endovascular Surgery & Skull Base Surgery

Duke University Medical Center – August 2000 to June 2007 - Assistant Professor, Academic tenure track, Division of Neurosurgery (2000-2004) - Director of the Duke University Neurovascular Center (2000-2007) - Director of Neurovascular Translational Laboratory (2000-2007) IACUC approved lab - Director of the Duke Interventional Neuroradiology Clinical Fellowship (2003-2007) - Associate Professor, Academic tenure track, Division of Neurosurgery (2004-2007) - Certified in Carotid Stenting and distal protection by Cordis, Carotid stent proctor - Certified in X-Knife Stereotactic Radiosurgery, Radionics National Cancer Institute – 1988-1989 - Researcher I, Cancer Immunotherapeutics Section - LAK (Lymphokine Activated Killer) Cell Lab, Dr. Suzanne Becker - Cell culture, Immunotherapy research in patients with malignant tumors

Professional Activities:

Los Angeles RamsTM – August 2016 – July 2018 -Named “Team Neurosurgeon” for the Los Angeles Rams professional football team for the 2016-2018 NFL seasons. Evaluated and treated players and members of the Rams organization for any Neurosurgical issues.

Memberships:

• American Medical Association, Student Member, 1987-91 • American College of Surgeons—Candidate Group Member, 1991-92 • American Medical Association, Member, 1991-92 • New York Academy of Sciences, Member, 1987-91 • Congress of Neurological Surgeons member (1996-present) • Joint Section of Cerebrovascular Disease member – CNS/AANS (1998-present) • American Association of Neurological Surgeons member (1998-present) • North American Skull Base Society member (1999-present) • Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery – SNIS – member (1999-present)

§ SNIS Board of Directors Member (2007-2015) § Membership committee chairman (2008-2009) § Chairman of the Rules and Ethics Committee (2008-2010) § SNIS annual meeting co-chairman (2009) § SNIS national society President (2012-13) § Inducted as a Fellow of the SNIS in the inaugural fellowship class of 2017

• Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (2000-present) • World Federation of Interventional Therapeutic Neuroradiology (WFITN) member (2005-present)

§ 2013 WFITN Meeting Scientific Committee, Buenos Aires, Argentina § 2011 WFITN Meeting Scientific Committee, Capetown, South Africa

• American Medical Association member (2007-present) • Western Neurosurgical Society (2008 – present) • TNA The Facial Pain Association, physician member (2013 – present)

Invited Panels:

• NINDS/NIH subcommittee on funding priorities (2013) • FDA Neuro device panel (2013) • Avalere Stroke sub-specialty panel (2013-14)

Ad hoc reviewer:

J Neurosurg, Neurosurgery, Acta Neurochir, Surg Neurol, Stroke, and New England Journal of Medicine

CSMC Professional Activities:

• Member of Neurosurgery Performance Improvement Committee (2007-present) • Director of the Cedars-Sinai Neurovascular Center (2007-present) • Member of AHSP Building Planning committee (2007-2009) • Member of CS Link Development Committee (2008-2012) • Director of Endovascular Neurosurgery Program and SNS Accredited Clinical

Fellowship (2009 – present) • Clinical Chief, Department of Neurosurgery (2011-14) – Managed clinical and

quality assurance for department of 30 Staff Neurosurgeons in clinical practice at the hospital

• Member of Pioneer in Medicine Award Committee (2012-2016) • Co-director of Cedars Sinai Comprehensive Stroke Center (2012-present) • Treasurer, Medical Executive Committee, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (2014-15) • Member of Patient Falls Committee (2014-2016) • Member MSLRC Committee (2014-2017) • Board of Directors, Elected member, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (2014-2018)

§ Executive Committee Member § Quality Improvement Committee § Medical Quality Initiative Committee

Other Professional Activities:

• Dribble for the Cure, UCLA Medical Center (2009-2012) • Race for Research, SNIS Foundation (2013-2016) • CSMC Board of Governors Gala donor (2015, 2017) • Stroke Awareness Night – Los Angeles Clippers (2015-2017) • Strike Out Stroke – Los Angeles Dodgers (2016)

Honors and Special Awards:

• Loyola University - Phi Alpha Theta honors, 1985 • Wright State University - Cum laude honors, 1986 • Upjohn Neurotrauma Traveling Scholarship Award, Glasgow, Scotland, 7/1993 • Named “Consultant of the Year” by U.C.L.A. Emergency Department for 1993-94 • Western Neuroradiological Society Fellow honorarium – “Best Abstract” Award

10/97 • General Electric 1st place Poster Presentation Award at the AANS/CNS Joint

Section of Cerebrovascular Disease Meeting, Hawaii, 2/2001 • Boston Scientific Neurovascular Interventional Neuroradiology Grant/Fellowship

$50,000 (2003-2004) • Cordis Neurovascular Advanced Neurointerventional fellowship training grant

$50,000 (2005-2006 and 2006-2007)

• Named one of Los Angeles Magazine’s Southern California’s Super Doctors top 5% of doctors in Los Angeles and Orange counties, 2008-2018

• Named one of “Los Angeles’ Top Doctors” in Los Angeles Magazine, 2009-2017 • Named one of “Best Doctors in America”, voted top 5% of physicians by peers 2010-

2017, Blue Ribbon Panel (2015-present) • Named to Who’s Who Among Executives and Professionals Throughout the

World, 2010 • NREF (Neurosurgery Research and Education Foundation) AANS/CNS

Endovascular Neurosurgery fellowship training grant $50,000 (2012)

• “Top Ten Doctor” award in Neurosurgery from the American Registry, 2013-17 • Crystal Apple Award (2014) for Neurosurgery teaching excellence • Codman Neurovascular Interventional Fellowship training grant (2016, 2017) • Who’s Who in America, Lifetime Achievement Award (2017)

Research Grants and Fellowships Received:

N.I.H. (National Institutes of Health) Funded Research – Active/Ongoing

1. CREST 2 (U01NS080168) (NCT02089217) Carotid Revascularization and Medical Management for Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis Trial – Institutional Principal Investigator 2016- present ($29,070), Prospective randomized trial comparing revascularization to aggressive medical therapy in asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis.

2. ERSIAS (K23NS079477-01A1) (NCT01819597) Surgical Indirect Revascularization For Symptomatic Intracranial Arterial Stenosis – Institutional Co-Investigator, 2016 – present. Prospective trial evaluating indirect intracranial bypass for intracranial artery stenosis.

N.I.H. (National Institutes of Health) Funded Research – Inactive/Completed

1. COSS trial: (R01 NS042167) (NCT00029146) Carotid Occlusion Surgery Study.

Institutional Principal Investigator. 2004-2007 One of only 34 surgeons approved to perform cerebral bypass surgery in the country for this study ($64,387)

2. CREST trial (R01 NS038384) (NCT00004732) Carotid Revascularization Endarterectomy Versus Stenting Trial – Institutional Co-investigator 2004-2006 ($122,481). Carotid stenting interventionalist in the trial

3. Wingspan Stent N.I.H. Registry (R01 NS051688) – Steering / Publications Committee,

Institutional Principal Investigator 2005-2006 ($50,901), Prospective intracranial stent registry, pilot data for prospective randomized trial

4. SAMMPRIS (R01 NS036643) (NCT00576693) Stenting vs. Aggressive Medical Management for Preventing Recurrent Stroke in Intracranial Stenosis – Initial Trial Steering Committee, Institutional Principal Investigator 2011-2014 ($100,033)

Prospective randomized trial evaluating stenting intracranial artery atherosclerotic stenosis

5. CLEAR 3 (5U01NS062851-05) (NCT00784134) Clot Lysis: Evaluating Accelerated

Resolution of Intraventricular Hemorrhage – Institutional Co-investigator, 2013-2015 ($36,788) Prospective randomized trial for patients with intraventricular hemorrhage

6. MISTIE 3 (R01NS046309) (NCT01827046) Minimally Invasive Surgery and rtPA for

Intracerebral Hemorrhage Evacuation – Institutional Principal Investigator. 2013-2015 ($16,331) Prospective randomized trial for patient with intracerebral hemorrhage

7. MR Rescue (P50 NS00094588) (NCT00389467) Mechanical Retrieval and

Recanalization of Stroke Clots Using Embolectomy – Institutional Co-investigator 2013-2015 ($33,952) Prospective randomized trial evaluating imaging criteria for revascularization

Industry Sponsored research – Active/Ongoing

1. POSITIVE trial (NCT01852201) PerfusiOn Imaging Selection of Ischemic STroke

PatIents for EndoVascular ThErapy – Institutional Principal Investigator ($145,200) Funded by Medical University of South Carolina. 2013-current

2. WEAVE trial (NCT02034058) Post Market Surveillance Study of the Wingspan Stent

System - National Principal Investigator ($39,369) Funded by Stryker Neurovascular, 2014-current

3. NEWTON2 (NCT02790632) Study of EG-1962 Compared to Standard of Care Oral

Nimodipine in Adults with Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage – Institutional Co-investigator ($21,000) Funded by Edge Therapeutics, Inc. 2016-current

4. ATLAS IDE trial (NCT NCT02783339) Neuroform Atlas Stent for Intracranial

Aneurysm Treatment – Institutional Principal Investigator ($66,632) Funded by Stryker Neurovascular 2016-currrent

5. ENRICH trial (NCT02880878) Early MiNimally-invasive Removal of IntraCerebral

Hemorrhage– Institutional Principal Investigator ($103,210) Funded by Nico Corporation, 2016-current

Industry Sponsored research – Inactive/Completed

1. “Development of an ePTFE covered neurovascular stent graft”, Principal Investigator

Academic research faculty grant from Duke Department of Surgery ($100,000) 2000-2005.

2. BEACH trial (NCT00316108) Boston Scientific EPI: A Carotid Stenting Trial for High-Risk Surgical Patients. Institutional Co-investigator ($27,359) Single arm carotid stenting trial funded by Boston Scientific for high risk surgical patients, 2002-2007

3. Penumbra Pivotal Stroke Trial (NCT00334061) – Data Safety Monitoring Board Chairman. Funded by Penumbra, Inc. 2006-2007.

4. SAPPHIRE WW (NCT00403078) Stenting and Angioplasty With Protection in Patients At High-Risk for Endarterectomy – Institutional Principal Investigator ($46,000) Single arm carotid stenting trial funded by Cordis Corporation. 2007-2014

5. PICS (NCT00785161) Penumbra Imaging Collaborative Study – Institutional Pricipal Investigator ($55,000) Funded by Penumbra, Inc. 2008-2012

6. START (NCT00963989) Imaging Guided Patient Selection for Interventional Revascularization Therapy – Institutional Principal Investigator ($23,092) Funded by Penumbra, Inc. 2009-2013

7. ReStore trial (NCT01437774) ReStore Thrombectomy Trial for Flow Restoration in Acte Ischemic Stroke Patients – Institutional Principal Investigator ($13,747) Funded by Reverse Medical Corporation, 2011-2012.

8. THERAPY (NCT01429350) Assess the Penumbra System in the Treatment of Acute Strke – Institutional Principal Investigator ($34,271) Funded by Penumbra, Inc. 2011-2016

9. LIBERTY (NCT01753388) Safety and Performance of the Penumbra Liberty Stent in theTreatment of Wide-Neck, Saccular, Intracranial Aneurysms – Institutional Principal Investigator ($26,017) Funded by Penumbra, Inc. 2012-2016

10. FRED trial (NCT01801007) Pivotal Study of the FRED Stent System in the Tratment of Intracranial Aneurysms – Institutional Principal Investigator ($12,625) Funded by MicroVention-Terumo, Inc. 2013-2016

Research Focus or Interest: Clinical and research focus in the treatment of Neurovascular disease by open surgical and minimally invasive endovascular methods. Subspecialties in complex cerebral aneurysms (clinical experience of over 2,100 brain aneurysms treated), arteriovenous malformations, extracranial-intracranial cerebral artery bypass, carotid artery disease, acute stroke treatment, microvascular decompression, skull base tumors, skull base surgery, and concussive brain injury. Invited Lectures and Presentations:

International Presentations

1. Glasgow, Scotland – 2nd International Neurotrauma Symposium (1993) Lecture: Influence of the type of intracranial lesion on regional cerebral blood flow in severe head injury

2. Tokyo, Japan – 9th International Symposium on Brain Edema (1993) Lecture: Regional cerebral blood flow trends in head-injured patients with focal contusions and cerebral edema.

3. Osaka, Japan - Surgery of the Intracranial Venous System--The First International Workshop, (1994) Lecture: Operative venous access for embolization of intracranial vascular malformations.

4. Toronto, Canada – (1995) 3rd International Neurotrauma Symposium

Lecture: Posttraumatic basilar artery vasospasm: Diagnosis, incidence, and prognosis.

5. Toronto, Canada – (1995) 3rd International Neurotrauma Symposium Lecture: Characterization of cerebral hemodynamic phases that follow severe head trauma (Hypoperfusion, Hyperemia, Vasospasm, Resolution).

6. Quebec, Canada – (1996) Congress of Neurological Surgeons annual meeting

Lecture: Subdural intracranial pressure monitoring in orthotopic liver transplant candidates: Indications and technique.

7. Essen, Germany – European Society of Neuroradiology Annual Meeting (September

2004) Lecture: “Combined Matrix detachable coil and Neuroform stent therapy” Lecture: “Matrix Thromboelastography study and single-center analysis from Duke University Medical Center”

8. Nagoya, Japan – Japanese Neurosurgical Society Annual Meeting (October 2004)

Lecture: “Improved outcomes with Matrix coils and Neuroform stent therapy”

9. Brussels, Belgium – Brussels Regional Neurovascular Symposium (November 2004) Lecture: “Benefits of polymer enhanced coils for aneurysm treatment”

10. Rome, Italy – Italian Neuroendovascular Aneurysm Symposium (November 2004)

Lecture: “Matrix coils: Esperienza personale”

11. Val d’Isere, France – ABC/WIN conference of the WFITN (January 2005) Lecture: “Improved outcomes using polymer coated Matrix coils: Experience of 243 cases”

12. Hong Kong, China – Annual Chinese Neurointerventional Symposium (May 2005)

Lecture: “Developing trends in the treatment of complex cerebral aneurysms”

13. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Neurovascular National Symposium (May 2005)

Lecture: “Decision making in cerebral aneurysm treatment: The role of advances in endovascular technology”

14. Bangkok, Thailand – Symposium on Neurointerventional Therapy (May 2005)

Lecture: “Endovascular advancements in cerebral aneurysm treatment”

15. Chonqing, China – Chinese Interventional Neurosurgery Annual Meeting (August 2005) Lecture: “Matrix coil and Neuroform stent experience” Lecture: “The Emergence of coiling in aneurismal subarachnoid hemorrhage”

16. Val d’Isere, France – ABC/WIN conference of the WFITN (January 2006)

Lecture: “Neuroform stent placement in distal intracranial vessels: Outcome in arteries 1.5mmto 2.5 mm”

17. Oarai, Japan – Japanese Neurointerventional Fellows Annual Meeting (August 2006)

Lecture: “Experience in Aneurysm Embolization: Advanced Techniques” Lecture: “Emerging Trends in Neurointervention in the United States”

18. Goa, India – Asian and Australian Society of Interventional and Therapeutic

Neuroradiology (September 2006) Lecture: “Coil embolization therapy in MCA aneurysms: A series of 74 aneurysms”

19. Seoul, Korea – Korean Society of Interventional Neurosurgery annual meeting

(November 2006) Lecture: “Decision making in cerebral aneurysm treatment: An Endovascular Neurosurgeon’s Perspective” Severance Hospital Grand Rounds Lecture – Seoul Korea Lecture: “Technology Trends in Neurointervention in the United States”

20. Val d’Isere, France – ABC/WIN conference WFITN (January 2007)

Lecture: “N.I.H. Funded Multi-Center registry utilizing the Wingspan stent for patients with symptomatic intracranial arterial stenosis: 162 patients”

21. Kyoto, Japan – International Stent Conference (April 2007)

Member of the International Meeting Organizing Committee Lecture: “Fusiform aneurysm reconstruction with the Neuroform stent: A review of 33 cases”

22. San Juan, Puerto Rico – SNIS Annual meeting (July 2007)

Lecture: “Management of large and giant cerebral aneurysms”

23. Libreville, Gabon, Africa – 5th annual Gabonese medical conference, Libreville, Gabon (October 2008) Lecture: “Advances in minimally invasive treatment of Neurovascular disease”

24. Nagoya, Japan – Annual national JSNET meeting (November 2008)

Lecture: “Stent assistance in the treatment of wide neck cerebral aneurysms”

25. Chongqing, China – Chinese Neurovascular Symposium (March 2009) Lecture: “Management of Intracranial Atherosclerotic Disease”

26. Busan, Korea - Korean National Annual Stroke Meeting (September 2011)

Lecture: “Evolution of Intracranial Atherosclerotic Disease Treatment in the U.S.”

27. Cape Town, South Africa – World Federation of Interventional Therapeutic Neuroradiology annual meeting (November 2011) Invited lecture: “High flow fistulas: How I do it”

28. Nice, France – European Society of Minimally Invasive Neurological Therapy

(ESMINT) annual meeting, (September 2012) Invited lecture: “Update on SAMMPRIS and IMS3 Clinical trials”

29. Istanbul, Turkey – World Live Neurovascular Conference (WLNC) annual meeting,

(May 2013) Invited lecture and session moderator - treatment cases in cerebral aneurysm and artery occlusion

30. Buenos Aires, Argentina – World Federation of Interventional Therapeutic Neuroradiology bi-annual meeting (September 2013) Invited lecture: “WEAVE trial study design”

31. Osaka, Japan – Japanese National Stroke Symposium (March 2014). Invited lecture: “U.S. Wingspan Stent Experience and Review of Personal Series of 154 Patients”

32. Shanghai, China – 7th annual NEIMS meeting (September 2015) Invited lecture: “Management of Giant Fusiform Posterior Circulation Aneurysms”

33. Jakarta, Indonesia – 2nd Military Hospital Neurointerventional Conference (September 2015) Invited lecture: “Stem Cell Therapy for Stroke: Current status of treatment”

34. Gold Coast, Australia – WFITN Biannual Meeting (November 2015) Invited lecture: “Perforator proximity is the strongest independent risk factor for peri-procedural stroke in intracranial stenting for atherosclerotic disease with aggressive management of anti-platelet therapy.”

35. Gold Coast, Australia – WFITN Biannual Meeting (November 2015) Invited lecture: “Interim report of the first 100 patients of the WEAVE trial”

36. Beijing, China – CFCVD (China Forum for Cerebrovascular Disease) Annual Meeting (April 9, 2016), Invited lecture: “WEAVE trial changing strategies in ICAD”

37. Beijing, China - CFCVD (China Forum for Cerebrovascular Disease) Annual Meeting (April 10, 2016), Invited lecture: “Use of Flow Diverters in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage”

38. Osaka, Japan – Osaka Medical University Neurovascular Symposium (October 11,

2016), Invited lecture: “Technology Assessement: ADAPT Technique for Thrombectomy in Acute Ischemic Stroke”

39. Kobe, Japan – Japanese Intracranial Stent Conference (November 27, 2016), Invited lecture and featured international speaker: “Current U.S. Status of Stenting for Intracranial Atherosclerotic Disease”

40. Beijing, China – Chinese Stroke Association annual meeting (June 24, 2017), Invited lecture: “Management of Intracranial Atherosclerotic Disease in the U.S.”

41. Shenzhen, China – 10th Annual NEIMS Neurovascular Conference (September 8, 2017), Featured international guest speaker: “WEAVE interim trial results and the CASSISS trial”

42. Malaysia – AAFITN annual meeting (March 9, 2018), Featured international guest speaker: “ Final Results of the WEAVE Intracranial stent trial”

National and Regional Presentations

1. Alexander MJ, Rinsky B, Thomas K, Martin NA: Hemodynamic trends in feeder and non-feeder arteries of intracranial AVMs pre- and post-embolization. Platform presentation at the 1993 International Cerebral Hemodynamics (IAPM) Meeting in Orlando, Florida.

2. Thomas K, Alexander MJ, Rinsky B, Martin NA: Cerebral vascular laboratory reimbursement. Presented as a poster at the 1993 International Cerebral Hemodynamics (IAPM) Meeting in Orlando, Florida.

3. Alexander MJ, Rinsky B, Thomas K, Martin NA: Characteristics of vertebral-basilar transcranial Doppler studies in trauma patients. Platform presentation at the 1993 International Cerebral Hemodynamics (IAPM) Meeting in Orlando, Florida.

4. Alexander MJ, Rinsky B, Thomas K, Martin NA: Determinants of cerebral vasospasm in unruptured aneurysms. Platform presentation at the 1993 International Cerebral Hemodynamics (IAPM) Meeting in Orlando, Florida

5. Alexander MJ, Martin NA: Cerebral hyperemia in subarachnoid hemorrhage and trauma. Platform presentation at the 1993 International Cerebral Hemodynamics (IAPM) Meeting in Orlando, Florida.

6. Martin NA, Doberstein C, Alexander MJ, Viñuela F: Interaction of Neurosurgery and Endovascular therapy in the treatment of intracranial aneurysms. Poster at the 1993 Congress of Neurological Surgeons annual meeting in Vancouver, Canada.

7. Alexander MJ, Martin NA, Doberstein C: Angiographic and transcranial Doppler

evidence of delayed basilar artery spasm in head-injured patients. Poster at the 1993 Congress of Neurological Surgeons annual meeting in Vancouver, Canada.

8. Doberstein C, Martin NA, Alexander MJ, Guglielmi G, Viñuela F, Purcell R: Endovascular therapy with extracranial-intracranial bypass for the treatment of complex cerebral aneurysms. Poster at the 1993 Congress of Neurological Surgeons annual meeting in Vancouver, Canada.

9. Alexander MJ, Purcell R, Martin NA, Viñuela F: Moderate changes in hemispheric cerebral blood flow during balloon test occlusion may be associated with minor neurologic deficits. Poster at the 1993 Congress of Neurological Surgeons annual meeting in Vancouver, Canada.

10. McBride D, Martin N, Caron M, Alexander M, Luo X, Becker D: Cerebral vasospasm after gunshot to the brain. Presented as a poster at the 1993 AANS meeting in Boston, Massachusetts.

11. Alexander MJ, Rinsky B, Thomas K, Martin NA: Hemodynamic trends in feeder and non-feeder arteries of intracranial AVMs pre- and post-embolization. Presented as a poster at the 1993 AANS meeting in Boston, Massachusetts.

12. Alexander MJ, Martin NA: Cerebral hyperemia in subarachnoid hemorrhage and trauma. Poster at the 1993 AANS meeting in Boston, Massachesetts.

13. Shalmon E, Caron MJ, Alexander MJ, Watson VE, Martin NA, Becker DP: Comparison of 133-Xenon clearance and stable xenon computerized tomographic cerebral blood flow technique in traumatic brain injury. Presented at the 1994 AANS annual meeting as a poster in San Diego, California.

14. Alexander MJ, Frazee JG, Luo X, Purcell R, Luan G, Martin NA: Transvenous retroperfusion in an experimental model of cerebral ischemia improves somatosensory evoked potentials and cerebral perfusion. Platform presentation at the 1994 International Cerebral Hemodynamics Meeting (IAPM), La Jolla, California.

15. Shalmon E, Hovda DA, Martin NA, Caron MJ, Alexander MJ, Becker DP: Cerebral perfusion pressure and cerebral blood flow; lack of correlation. Oral presentation at the 1994 Congress of Neurological Surgeons annual meeting in Chicago, Illinois.

16. Alexander MJ, King W, Martin NA, Shih J: Prediction of ischemic events in vascular patients using continuous electroencephalographic monitoring. Presented as a poster at the 1994 AANS annual meeting in San Diego, California.

17. Vespa P, Nuwer M, Juhasz C, Alexander M, Alsina G, Martin N, Becker DP: Early

detection of vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage using continuous quantitative EEG. Poster at the 1995 American Electroencephalographic Society annual meeting in Washington, D.C.

18. Sloan AE, Alexander MJ, Johnson JP, Sercarz J, Canalis RF, Black KL: The transmandibular, translingual, transoral modification of the transoral approach to clival and craniovertebral junction lesions. Presentation at the American College of Surgeons 1995 meeting in Indian Wells, California.

19. Sloan AE, Alexander MJ, Johnson JP, Sercarz J, Canalis RF, Black KL: Labiomandibular modification of the transoral approach for craniovertebral junction lesions. Poster at the 1995 meeting of the North American Skull Base Society in Naples, Florida.

20. Alexander MJ, Duckwiler G, Goldberg RA: Operative transorbital approach to dural-cavernous sinus fistula embolization via the superior ophthalmic vein. Presented as a poster at the 1995 AANS annual meeting, Orlando, Florida.

21. Alexander MJ, Graham R, Peacock WJ: Postoperative fever following hemispherectomy. Presented as a poster at the 1995 AANS annual meeting, Orlando, Florida.

22. Sloan AE, Alexander MJ, Johnson JP, Black KL, McBride DQ, Canalis RF: Modification of the transoral approach for clival and craniovertebral junction lesions. Presented as a poster at the 1995 AANS annual meeting, Orlando, Florida.

23. Alexander MJ, Doberstein C, Martin NA, Becker DP: Posttraumatic basilar artery vasospasm: Diagnosis, incidence, and prognosis. Presented as a poster at the 1995 3rd International Neurotrauma Symposium in Toronto, Canada.

24. Martin NA, Benalcazar HE, Alexander MJ, Patwardhan RV, Zane C, Doberstein C, Hovda DA: Characterization of cerebral hemodynamic phases that follow severe head trauma (Hypoperfusion, Hyperemia, Vasospasm, Resolution). Presented as a poster at the 1995 3rd International Neurotrauma Symposium in Toronto, Canada.

25. Alexander MJ, Johnson JP, Martin NA, Becker DP: Subdural intracranial pressure monitoring in orthotopic liver transplant candidates: Indications and technique. Presented as a poster at the 1996 Congress of Neurological Surgeons annual meeting in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

26. Johnson JP, Sloan AE, Alexander MJ, Black KL, Canalis RF: Modifications of the transoral approach for clival and craniovertebral junction lesions. Presented at the Joint Spine Section of AANS/CNS 1996 meeting in Orlando, Florida.

27. Alexander MJ, Batzdorf U: Hypervascular dura variant of functional Chiari malformations associated with syringomyelia. Poster at the 1997 Congress of Neurological Surgeons annual meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana.

28. Alexander MJ, Batzdorf U, El-Saden S: Cardiac-gated magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of functional Chiari malformations associated with hypervascular craniocervical dura. Oral presentation at the 1997 Western Neuroradiological Society annual meeting in Palm Springs, California.

29. Alexander MJ, Batzdorf U: Functional Chiari malformations associated with hypervascular craniocervical dura. Oral presentation at the 1997 Western Neurosurgical Society annual meeting in Ojai, California.

30. Alexander MJ, Martin NA, Becker DP: Post-traumatic basilar artery vasospasm. Oral presentation at the 1997 Neurosurgery at Jackson Hole annual meeting in Teton Village, Wyoming.

31. Alexander MJ, Becker DP: Intracranial esthesioneuroblastoma: Factors involved in surgical planning and prognosis. Poster at the 1998 AANS annual meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

32. Alexander MJ, Guglielmi G: Use of the rete mirabile model in AVM experimentation. Oral presentation at the 1998 Neurosurgery at Jackson Hole annual meeting in Teton Village, Wyoming.

33. Alexander MJ, Becker DP: Intracranial esthesioneuroblastoma: Factors involved in surgical planning and prognosis. Oral presentation at the 1998 Neurosurgery at Jackson Hole annual meeting in Teton Village, Wyoming.

34. Alexander MJ, Zabramski JM, Spetzler RF: Carotid artery management in skull base surgery: Bypass techniques. Seminar panelist at the 1999 North American Skull Base Society annual meeting in Chicago, Illinois.

35. Alexander MJ, Spetzler RF, Beals S, Joganic E, Reiff J: Midline subfrontal transfacial approaches to anterior skull base lesions: Experience with 51 cases. Oral presentation at the 1999 North American Skull Base Society annual meeting in Chicago, Illinois.

36. Alexander MJ, Spetzler RF: The bonnet bypass modification for revascularization in

complex neck and skull base tumors. Oral presentation at the 1999 North American Skull Base Society annual meeting in Chicago, Illinois.

37. Spetzler RF, Alexander MJ: Advanced techniques in aneurysm clipping. Seminar

presentation at The 1999 AANS annual meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana.

38. Alexander MJ, Spetzler RF: Transfacial approach for anterior skull base lesions: The BNI experience. Oral presentation at the 1999 Neurosurgery at Jackson Hole annual meeting in Teton Village, Wyoming.

39. Alexander MJ, Spetzler RF: Bonnet bypass modification for resection of tumors

involving the neck and skull base. Poster at the 1999 AANS annual meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana.

40. Alexander MJ, Spetzler RF: A paradigm for skull base approaches to anterior inferior cerebellar artery aneurysms: Experience with 36 cases. Oral presentation at the 2000 AANS annual meeting in San Francisco, California.

41. Alexander MJ, Duckwiler GR, Gobin YP, Viñuela F: Carotid ophthalmic aneurysms: Presentation and endovascular treatment results in a series of 65 patients. Poster at the 2000 AANS annual meeting in San Francisco, California.

42. Alexander MJ: Controversies in Carotid Surgery, The Case for Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting. Invited speaker at the 2001 American College of Surgeons annual meeting in New Orleans, LA

43. Alexander MJ, Duckwiler GR, Gobin YP, Jahan R, Vinuela F: Analysis of visual deficits in a series of 121 ophthalmic or clinoidal segment aneurysms treated with endovascular therapy. Oral presentation at the 2001 SCVS/ASITN annual meeting in Waikoloa Village, Hawaii.

44. Alexander MJ, Duckwiler GR, Gobin YP, Jahan R, Vinuela F: Angioarchitecture and embolization results in 31 carotid body tumors. Poster at the 2001 SCVS/ASITN annual meeting in Waikoloa Village, Hawaii.

45. Alexander MJ, Duckwiler GR, Gobin YP, Vinuela F: Endovascular management of

pediatric ruptured cerebral aneurysms. Poster at the 2001 SCVS/ASITN annual meeting in Waikoloa Village, Hawaii.

46. Alexander MJ, Enterline D, Smith TP: Treatment of carotid artery pseudoaneurysms with ePTFE-covered stents. Oral presentation at the 2002 SCVS/ASITN annual meeting in Dallas, Texas.

47. Alexander MJ: Use of an experimental ePTFE covered stent in a canine carotid artery aneurysm model. Oral presentation at the 2002 SCVS/ASITN annual meeting in Dallas, Texas.

48. Alexander MJ, Eastwood J: Computerized Tomography perfusion imaging to assess patients with cerebrovascular disease. Oral presentation at the 2002 SCVS/ASITN annual meeting in Dallas, Texas

CSMC Teaching Activities:

1. Directed annual Neurovascular Symposium, 2008-2018, annual one-day CME course for regional and community physicians focusing on Neurovascular Disease, attendance 120-200 annually

2. Co-sponsored weekly CME Neurovascular Case Conference, 2008-2018, weekly review of Neurovascular Cases in multi-disciplinary conference

3. Program Director, CAST Certified Endovascular Neurosurgery Fellowship 2012-2018 4. Directed Semi-monthly Neurosurgery Boards Review course, 2013-2018 5. Neurosurgery Department Crystal Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2014

Bibliography Current H-index score: 27 Research Papers – Peer Reviewed

1. Smith RA, Alexander MJ, Griggs N, Mahrer S: The role of natural killer cells in experimental murine salmonellosis. Natural Immunity and Cell Growth Regulation 8: 331-337, 1989

2. Alexander MJ, Khanna R, Martin NA, Caron M, Becker DP: Regional cerebral blood flow trends in head-injured patients with focal contusions and cerebral edema. Acta Neurochir Suppl. 60: 479-481, 1994

3. Martin NA, Doberstein C, Alexander M, Khanna R, Benalcazar H, Alsina G, Zane C, McBride D, Kelly D, Hovda D, Becker D, McArthur D, Zaucha K: Posttraumatic cerebral arterial spasm. J Neurotrauma 12 (5): 897-901, 1995

4. Martin NA, Patwardhan RV, Alexander MJ, Zane C, Lee JH, Shalmon E, Hovda DA, Becker DP: Characterization of the cerebral hemodynamic phases following severe head trauma: Hypoperfusion, hyperemia, and vasospasm. J Neurosurg 87: 9-19, 1997

5. Vespa PM, Nuwer MR, Juhász C, Alexander M, Nenov V, Martin N, Becker DP: Early detection of vasospasm after acute subarachnoid hemorrhage using continuous EEG ICU monitoring. Electroencephalog and Clin Neurophysiol 103: 607-615, 1997.

6. Alexander MJ, DeSalles AAF, Tomiyasu U: Multiple radiation-induced intracranial lesions after treatment for pituitary adenoma. J Neurosurg 88: 111-115, 1998

7. Kobayashi S, Orz Y, George B, Lee KC, Alexander MJ, Spetzler RF, Hashi K, Weir B, Yoshimoto T, Debrun G, Sengupta RP, Solomon RA: Treatment of unruptured cerebral aneurysms. Surg Neurol 51: 355-362, 1999.

8. Alexander MJ, Vishteh AG, Spetzler RF: Bypass surgery in the management of complex aneurysms. Operative Techniques in Neurosurgery 2: 123-128, 1999.

9. Chiang V, Awad I, Berenstein A, Scott M, Spetzler RF, Alexander MJ: Neonatal Galenic arteriovenous malformation. Neurosurgery 44: 847-854, 1999.

10. Bulsara KR, McGirt M, Liao L, Villavicencio AT, Borel C, Alexander MJ, Friedman AH: Troponin trend can differentiate “stunned” myocardium associated with aneurysmal subarachnoid Hemorrhage vs. myocardial infarction. Neurosurgery 49: 540, 2001

11. Alexander MJ, Eastwood J: Computerized tomography perfusion imaging to assess

patients with cerebrovascular disease. J Neurosurg 96: 181A, 2002

12. Alexander MJ, Smith TP, Tucci DL: Treatment of an iatrogenic petrous carotid artery pseudoaneurysm with a Symbiot covered stent. Neurosurgery 50: 658-662, 2002.

13. Alexander MJ, Grossi PM, Spetzler RF, McDougall C: Extradural thoracic arteriovenous malformation in a patient with Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber Syndrome. Neurosurgery 51: 1275-1279, 2002.

14. Little KM, Alexander MJ: Medical versus surgical therapy for spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage, in Rassmussen P (ed.) Neurosurgery Clinics of North America. 13: 1-9, 2002

15. Alexander MJ, Duckwiler GR, Gobin YP, Vinuela F: Management of intraprocedural arterial thrombus in cerebral aneurysm embolization with abciximab. Neurosurgery 50: 899-902, 2002

16. Qureshi AI, Saad M, Zaidat OO, Suarez JI, Alexander MJ, Fareed M, Suri MFK, Ali Z, Hopkins LN: Intracerebral hemorrhages associated with neurointerventional procedures using a combination of antithrombotic agents including abciximab. Stroke 33: 1916-1919, 2002

17. Smith TP, Alexander MJ, Enterline DS: Delayed stenosis following placement of a polyethylene terephthalate endograft in the cervical carotid artery. J Neurosurg 98: 421-425, 2003

18. Alexander MJ, Perna J: Endoscopic saphenous vein graft harvest for extracranial-intracranial bypass procedures. Skull Base 13: 12, 2003

19. McGirt MJ, Mavropoulos JC, McGirt LY, Alexander MJ, Friedman AH, Laskowitz DT, Lynch JR: Leukocytosis as an independent risk factor for cerebral vasospasm following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. J Neurosurg 98: 1222-1226, 2003

20. Bulsara KR, McGirt MJ, Liao L, Villavicencio AT, Borel C, Alexander MJ, Friedman AH: Use of the peak troponin value to differentiate myocardial infarction from reversible neurogenic left ventricular dysfunction associated with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. J Neurosurg 98: 524-528, 2003

21. McGirt MJ, Blessing R, Nimjee SM, Friedman AH, Alexander MJ, Laskowitz DT, Lynch JR: Correlation of serum brain natriuretic peptide with hyponatremia and delayed ischemic neurological deficits after subarachnoid hemorrhage. Neurosurgery 54: 1369-1373, 2004

22. Gonzalez LF, Alexander MJ, McDougall CG, Spetzler RF: Anterior inferior cerebellar artery aneurysms: Surgical approaches and outcomes. A review of 34 cases. Neurosurgery 55: 1025-1035, 2004

23. Zaidat OO, Alexander MJ, Suarez JI, Tarr RW, Selman WR, Enterline DS, Smith TP: Early carotid artery stenting and angioplasty in patients with ischemic stroke. Neurosurgery 55: 1237-1243, 2004

24. Zaidat OO, Suarez JI, Sunshine JL, Tarr R, Alexander MJ, Smith RP, Enterline DS, Selman WR, Landis DM:Thrombolytic therapy of acute ischemic stroke: Correlation of angiographic recanalization with clinical outcome. AJNR 26: 880-884, 2005

25. Zaidat OO, Slivka AP, Mohammad Y, Graffagnino C, Smith TP, Enterline DS, Christoforidis GA, Alexander MJ, Landis D, Suarez JI: Intra-arterial thrombolytic therapy in the peri-coronary angiography ischemic stroke.Stroke 36: 1089-90, 2005

26. Alexander MJ, Perna J: Endoscopic saphenous vein graft harvest for extracranial-intracranial bypass procedures. Surgical Neurology 63: 565-8, 2005

27. Lynch JR, Wang H, McGirt MJ, Floyd J, Friedman AH, Coon AL, Blessing R, Alexander MJ, Graffagnino C, Warner DS, Laskowitz DT. Simvastatin reduces vasospasm after aneurismal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Results of a pilot randomized clinical trial. Stroke 36: 2024-6, 2005

28. Zaidat OO, Smith TP, Alexander MJ. Long-term outcome of endovascular stenting for symptomatic basilar artery stenosis. Neurology 65: 1340-1, 2005

29. Zaidat OO, Tolbert M, Alexander MJ: Primary endovascular therapy with clot-retrieval and balloon angioplasty for Basilar artery occlusion. Pediatric Neurosurgery 41: 323-327, 2005

30. Zaidat OO, Alexander MJ, Suarez JI. Early carotid artery stenting and angioplasty in patients with acute ischemic stroke. Perspect Vasc Endovasc Ther 17: 273-4, 2005.

31. Lombard FW, Welsby IJ, Alexander MJ, Borel CO. Thromboelastography detects inadequate response to abciximab therapy during stent assisted cerebral aneurysm coil embolization complicated by stroke. NeuroCritical Care 4: 32-4, 2006

32. McGirt MJ, Blessing R, Alexander MJ, Nimjee SM, Woodworth GF, Friedman AH, Graffagnino C, Laskowitz DT, Lynch JR. Risk of cerebral vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage reduced by statin therapy: a multivariate analysis of an institutional experience. J Neurosurgery 105: 671-674, 2006

33. Alexander MJ, Tolbert ME. Targeting cerebral arteriovenous malformations for minimally invasive therapy. Neurosurgery 59: S178-83, 2006

34. Bulsara KR, Tolbert ME, Alexander MJ. Experience in the endovascular management of 76 patients with middle cerebral artery aneurysms. Neurosurgery 59: 453-454, 2006.

35. Wolfe TJ, Smith TP, Alexander MJ, Zaidat OO. Endovascular treatment of inadvertent cannulation of the vertebro-subclavian arterial junction. Neurocrit Care 6: 113-6, 2007.

36. Alexander MJ: Commentary on Pandey A, Rosenwasser RH, Veznedaroglu E. Management of distal anterior cerebral artery aneurysms: A single institution retrospective analysis. Neurosurgery 61: 916-7, 2007

37. Alexander MJ, Bulsara KR, Zomorodi AR. Management of large and giant cerebral aneurysms by endovascular therapy: A series of 61 consecutive patients. Neurosurgery 61: 197, 2007

38. Chou C, Reed SD, Allsbrook JS, Steele JL, Schulman KA, Alexander MJ. Higher inpatient costs among patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage complicated by vasospasm. Value in Health 11(3), 223-5. 2008

39. Ionita CC, Graffagnino C, Alexander MJ, Zaidat OO. The value of CT angiography and transcranial Doppler sonography in triaging suspected cerebral vasospasm in SAH prior to endovascular therapy. Neurocrit Care 9: 8-12, 2008

40. Shea AM, Reed SD, Curtis LH, Alexander MJ, Villani JJ, Schulman KA. Characteristics of nontraumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage in the United States, 2003. Neurosurgery 61: 1131-7, 2007

41. Zaidat OO, Klucznik R, Alexander MJ, Chaloupka J, Barnwell S, Lutsep HL, Mawad M, Lynn M, Lane B, Chimowitz M. The N.I.H. registry of the Wingspan stent use for symptomatic 70-99% intracranial stenosis. Neurology 70: 1518-24, 2008

42. Zaidat OO, Ionita C, Hussain S, Graffagnino C, Alexander MJ. Impact of Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysm Coiling and Clipping on the Incidence of Cerebral Vasospasm and Clinical Outcome. J Neuroimaging 19: 144-9, 2009.

43. Nahab F, Lynn MJ, Kasner SE, Alexander MJ, Kluccznik R, Zaidat OO, Chaloupka J, Lutsep H, Barnwell S, Mawad M, Lane B, Chimowitz MI. Risk factors associated with major cerebrovascular complications after intracranial stenting. Neurology 72: 2014-9, 2009.

44. Meyers P, Schumacher HC, Alexander MJ, Derdeyn CP, Furlan AJ, Higashida RT, Moran CJ, Tarr RW, Heck D, Hirsch JA, Jensen ME, Linfante I, McDougall CG, Nesbit GM, Rasmussen P, Tomsick RA, Wechsler LR, Wilson JA, Zaidat OO. Performance and Training Standards for Endovascular Ischemic Stroke Treatment. J Neurointervent Surg 1: 10-12, 2009

45. Meyers PM, Schumacher HC, Alexander MJ, Derdeyn CP. Performance and training standards for endovascular ischemic stroke treatment. J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis 18 (6): 411-5, 2009

46. Choulakian A, Alexander MJ. Mechanical Thrombectomy with the Penumbra System for Treatment of Venous Sinus Thrombosis. J Neurointervent Surg 2: 153-156, 2010.

47. Drazin D, Choulakian A, Alexander MJ. Congenital Absence of the Common Carotid Artery in a Patient with a Ruptured Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm. J Neurointervent Surg 2: 208-210, 2010

48. Meyers PM, Schumacher HC, Alexander MJ, Derdeyn CP, Furlan AJ, Higashida RT, Moran CJ, Tarr RW, Heck DV, Hirsch JA, Jensen ME, Linfante I, McDougall CG, Nesbit GM, Rasmussen PA, Tomsick TA, Wechsler LR, Wilson JA, Zaidat OO. Performance and training standards for endovascular ischemic stroke treatment. J Neurosurg 113: 149-152, 2010

49. Writing Group for the American Academy of Neurology; AANS/CNS Cerebrovascular Section; Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery; Society of Vascular & Interventional Neurology, Meyers PM, Schumacher HC, Alexander MJ, Derdeyn CP, Furlan AJ, Higashida RT, Moran CJ, Tarr RW, Heck DV, Hirsch JA, Jensen ME, Linfante I, McDougall CG, Nesbit GM, Rasmussen PA, Tomsick TA, Wechsler LR, Wilson JR, Zaidat OO. Performance and training standards for endovascular ischemic stroke treatment. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 31(1) E8-11, 2010

50. Ionita CC, Baker J, Graffagnino C, Alexander MJ, Friedman AH, Zaidat OO. Timing of symptomatic vasospasm in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage: the effect of treatment modality and clinical implications. J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. 19(2):110-115, 2010

51. Bulsara KR, Zomorodi A, Friedman A, Alexander MJ. Combined Microsurgical and Endovascular Treatment of a Giant Left Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysm. J Neurointervent Surg 2: 213-216, 2010.

52. Chou CH, Reed SD, Allsbrook JS, Steele JL, Schulman KA, Alexander MJ, Costs of Vasospasm in Patients With Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Neurosurgery 67: 345-52, 2010.

53. Choulakian A, Drazin D, Alexander MJ. NBCA Embolization of a Ruptured Intraventricular Distal Anterior Choroidal Artery Aneurysm in a Patient with Moyamoya Disease. J Neurointervent Surg 2: 368-370, 2010

54. Alexander MJ, Bulsara KR, Zaidat OO, Tolbert M, Nuno M, Differential recanalization rates in polymer / platinum coil mixtures: An analysis of 678 aneurysms. J Neurosurg 113: A420-21, 2010

55. Alexander MJ, Choulakian A. Long-term outcomes in emergent cavernous carotid stent grafting: A series of 29 cases. J NeuroIntervent Surg 2: A15 Suppl., 2010.

56. Choulakian A, Alexander MJ. Mechanical thrombectomy with the Penumbra system for treatment of venous sinus thrombosis. J NeuroIntervent Surg 2: A47 Suppl., 2010.

57. Choulakian A, Eboli P, Mukherjee D, Alexander MJ. Stent assisted coil embolization for large and giant fusiform dissecting aneurysms: A series of 38 cases. J NeuroIntervent Surg 2: A45 Suppl., 2010

58. Choulakian A, Drazin D, Alexander MJ. Endosaccular Treatment of 113 Cavernous Carotid Artery Aneurysms. J Neurointervent Surg 2: 359-362, 2010

59. Jeswani S, Alexander MJ. Nickel allergy: A reason for concern? J NeuroIntervent Surg 3: 2-4, 2011.

60. Drazin D, Choulakian A, Nuno M, Kornbluth P, Alexander MJ. Body weight – A risk factor for sub-therapeutic anti-thrombotic therapy in neurovascular stenting. J NeuroIntervent Surg 3: 177-181, 2011

61. Lessne ML, Shah P, Alexander MJ, Barnhart HX, Powers C, Golshani K, Ferrell A, Enterline D, Zomorodi A, Smith T, Britz G. Thromboembolic Complications After Neuroform™ Stent Assisted Treatment of Cerebral Aneurysms: The Duke Cerebrovascular Center Experience in 235 Patients with 274 Stents. Neurosurgery 69(2): 369-75, 2011

62. Choulakian A, Chowdhary A, Alexander MJ. Emergent Cavernous Carotid Stenting for Iatrogenic and Skull Base Injuries. Skull Base 21: Suppl. 1, 12-13, 2011

63. Miller C, Palestrant D, Schievink W, Alexander MJ. Prolonged Transcranial Doppler Monitoring after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Fails to Adequately Predict Ischemic Risk. Neurocritical Care 15(3):387-92, 2011

64. Alexander M, Choulakian A, Chowdhary M, Schievink W. Management of intracranial artery dissections with stents: A series of 49 patients. J NeuroIntervent Surg 3: A27, Suppl 1, 2011.

65. Alexander M, Nuno M, Chowdhary M, Choulakian A, Schievink W. UHC data indicates higher mortality rate in aneurysms embolized with bare platinum coils compared with polymer enhanced coils. J NeuroIntervent Surg 3: A11, Suppl 1, 2011.

66. Alexander M.,, - Initial U.S. Multi-Center Experience with Penumbra Coil 400™: A Series of 30 Cases. Interventional Neuroradiology, 17 (Suppl. 1): 144, 2011

67. Alexander MJ. Intracranial stenting for intracranial atherosclerotic disease: still much to learn. J Neurointerv Surg. 4(2):85-6, 2012

68. Ferrell AS, Lessne ML, Alexander MJ, Shah P, Golshani K, Zomorodi A, Smith TP,

Britz GW.Visual Complications After Stent-Assisted Endovascular Embolization of Paraophthalmic and Suprasellar Variant Superior Hypophyseal Aneurysms: The Duke Cerebrovascular Center Experience in 57 Patients.World Neurosurg. 78(3-4): 289-94, 2012

69. Golshani K, Ferrel A, Lessne M, Shah P, Chowdhary A, Choulakian A, Alexander MJ, Smith TP, Enterline DS, Zomorodi AR, Britz GW. Stent-assisted coil embolization of ruptured intracranial aneurysms: A retrospective multicenter review. Surg Neurol Int 3: 84-92, 2012

70. Alexander MJ. Patient selection, physician experience and antiplatelet therapy testing are critical. J Neurointerv Surg. 8(e1), 2012

71. Todo T, Alexander MJ, Stokol C, Lyden P, Braunstein G, Gewertz B. Eagle’s syndrome revisited: Cerebrovascular complications. Ann Vasc Surg. 26(5): 729.e1-5, 2012

72. Meyers PM, Schumacher HC, Alexander MJ, Derdeyn CP, Furlan AJ, Higashida RT, Moran CJ, Tarr RW, Heck DV, Hirsch JA, Jensen ME, Linfante I, McDougall CG, Nesbit GM, Rasmussen PA, Tomsick TA, Wechsler LR, Wilson JR, Zaidat OO. Performance and training standards for endovascular acute ischemic stroke treatment. Neurology 79(13 Suppl 1):S234-8, 2012

73. Aliabadi H, Alexander MJ. Tension pneumoventricle resulting from dehiscence of the tegmen tymapni. J Surg Rad. 3: 158-61, 2012

74. Eboli P, Moheet A, Song S, Ryan R, Alexander MJ. Hand monoparesis due to small cortical ischemic stroke, etiology, prognosis and medical management: literature review. J Med Cases 4: 429-432, 2013.

75. Drazin D, Alexander MJ. Call-Fleming Syndrome (Reversible Cerebral Artery Vasoconstriction) and Aneurysm Associated with Multiple Recreational Drug Use. Case Rep Neurol Med. 2013

76. Drazin D, Choulakian A, Nuño M, Gandhi R, Edgell RC, Alexander MJ. Improvement in Visual Symptomatology after Endovascular Treatment of Cavernous Carotid Aneurysms: A Multicenter Study. J Vasc Inter Neurol 6(1): 15-21, 2013

77. Zaidat OO, Yoo AJ, Khatri P, Tomsick T, von Kummer R, Saver JL, Marks MP, Prabhakaran S, Kallmes DF, Fitzsimmons BF, Mocco J, Wardlaw J, Barnwell S, Jovin T, Siddiqui A, Alexander MJ, Hirsch JA, Wintermark M, Albers G, Lev M, Aviv R, Hacke W, Warach S, Broderick J, Derdeyn C, Furlan A, Nogueira RG, Goyal M, Demchuk AM, Bendszus M, Liebeskind DS. Recommendations on Angiographic Revascularization

Grading Standards for Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Consensus Statement. Stroke 44(9): 2650-63, 2013

78. Rosner J, Nuño M, Miller C, Palestrant D, Schievink W, Alexander MJ, Drazin D. Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Patients: To Transfer or Not to Transfer? Neurosurgery. 60 Suppl 1:98-101, 2013.

79. Khan SA, Agrawal A, Hailey CE, Smith TP, Gokhale S, Alexander MJ, Britz GW, Zomorodi AR, McDonagh DL, James ML. Effect of surgical clipping versus endovascular coiling on recovery from occulomotor nerve palsy in patients with Posterior Communicating artery aneurysms: a retrospective comparative study and meta-analysis. Asian J Neurosurg 8(3): 117-24, 2013.

80. Patsalides A, Bulsara KR, Hsu DP, Abruzzo T, Narayanan S, Jayaraman MV, Duckwiler G, Klucznik RP, Kelly M, Hirsch JA, Heck D, Sunshine J, Frei D, Alexander MJ, Do HM, Meyers PM. Standard of practice: embolization of ruptured and unruptured intracranial aneurysms. J NeuroIntervent Surg 5: 283-288, 2013.

81. Bambakidis NC, Crockroft K, Connolly ES, Amin-Hanjani S, Morcos J, Meyers PM, Alexander MJ, Friedlander RM. Preliminary results of the ARUBA study. Neurosurgery 73(2): 379-81, 2013

82. Drazin D, Jeswani S, Shirzadi A, Choulakian A, Alexander MJ, Palestrant D, Schievink WI. Anterior Spinal Artery Syndrome in a patient with vasospasm secondary to a ruptured cervical dural arteriovenous fistula. J Neuroimaging. 24: 88-91, 2014

83. Eboli P, Ryan RW, Alexander MJ. General Technical Considerations for the Endovascular Management of Cerebral Aneurysms. Neurosurg Clin N Am.25(3):395-404, 2014

84. Eboli P, Ryan RW, Alexander JE, Alexander MJ. Evolving Role of Endovascular Treatment for MCA Bifurcation Aneurysms. Case Series of 184 Aneurysms and Review of the Literature. Neurol Res 36(4): 332-8, 2014

85. Alexander MJ, Nuno M, Alexander JE, Agutos C, Yu W. Intracranial stenting for atherosclerotic disease with aggressive anti-platelet therapy management: A consecutive series of 154 patients. J NeuroIntervent Surg 6 (Suppl 1): A68, 2014

86. Gandhi CD, Bulsara K, Fifi J, Kass-Hout T, Grant R, Delgado J, English J, Meyers P, Abruzzo T, Prestigiacomo C, Alexander MJ, Powers C, Lee SK, Albani B, Do H, Eskey C, Patsalides A, Hetts S, Hussain MS, Ansari S, Jayaraman MV. Platelet Function Inhibitors and Platelet Function Testing in Neurointerventional Procedures. J NeuroIntervent Surg 6(8): 567-77, 2014

87. Wengui Y, Alexander JE, Nuno M, Alexander MJ, Perforator Proximity Is A Strong Independent Risk Factor For Peri-procedural Stroke In Intracranial Stenting For

Atherosclerotic Disease With Aggressive Management Of Anti-platelet Therapy. Stroke. 46: ATMP34, 2015

88. Sarmiento JM, Mukherjee D, Nosova K, Schievink WI, Alexander MJ, Patil CG, Nuno MA. Predictors of Treatment Delay in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Patients. J Neurol Surg A Cent Eur Neurosurg. 76(1): 46-55, 2015

89. Jayaraman MV, Hussain MS, Abruzzo T, Albani B, Albuquerque FC, Alexander MJ, Ansari SA, Arthur AS, Baxter B, Bulsara KR, Chen M, Delgado-Almandoz JE, Fraser JF, Heck DV, Hetts SW, Kelly M, Lee SK, Leslie-Mawzi T, McTaggart RA, Meyers PM, Prestigiacomo C, Pride GL, Patsalides A, Starke RM, Tarr RW, Frei D, Rasmussen P. Embolectomy for stroke with emergent large vessel occlusion (ELVO): report of the Standards and Guidelines Committee of the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery. J NeuroIntervent Surg 7(5): 316-21, 2015

90. Drazin D, Rosner J, Nuño M, Alexander MJ, Schievink WI, Palestrant D, Lyden PD, Miller C. Type of Admission is Associated with Outcome of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Int J Stroke. 10(4): 529-33, 2015

91. Zaidat O, Mocco J, von Kummer R, Yoo A, Gupta R, Lopes D, Frei D, Shownkeen H, Budzik R, Ajani ZA, Grossman A, Altschul D, McDougall C, Blake L, Fitzsimmons BF, Yavagal D, Terry J, Farkas J, Lee SK, Baxter B, Wiesman M, Knauth M, Heck D, Hussain S, Chiu D, Alexander MJ, Malisch T, Kirmani J, Miskolczi L, Meyer D, Buell H, Kuo SS, Sit SP, Bose A, Khatri P. THERAPY: A randomized trial of intraarterial therapy for acute ischemic stroke from long occlusions. Intervent Neurorad 21(Supp. 1): 106, 2015.

92. Alexander MJ, Nuno M, Alexander J, Yu W. Perforator proximity is the strongest independent risk factor for peri-procedural stroke in intracranial stenting for atherosclerotic disease with aggressive management of anti-platelet therapy. Intervent Neurorad 21(Supp. 1): 151, 2015.

93. Heit JJ, Do HM, Prestigiacomo CJ, Delgado-Almandoz JA, English J, Gandhi CD, Albequerque FC, Narayanan S, Blackham KA, Abruzzo T, Albani B, Fraser JF, Heck DV, Hussain MS, Lee SK, Ansari SA, Hetts SW, Bulsara KR, Kelly M, Arthur AS, Patsalides A, Pride GL, Powers CJ, Alexander MJ, Meyers PM, Jayaraman MV; SNIS Standards and Guidelines committee. Guidelines and parameters: percutaneous sclerotherapy for the treatment of head and neck venous and lymphatic malformations. J Neurointerv Surg. 9(6):611-17, 2017

94. Mocco J, Zaidat OO, von Kummer R., Yoo AJ, Gupta R, Lopes D, Frei D, Shownkeen H,

Budzik R, Ajani ZA, Grossman A, Altschul D, McDougall C, Blake L, Fitzsimmons B-F, Yavagal D, Terry J, Farkas J, Lee SK, Baxter B, Wiesmann M, Knauth M, Heck D, Hussain S, Chiu D, Alexander MJ, Malisch T, Kirmani J, Miskolczi L, Pooja Khatri for the THERAPY Trial Investigators. Aspiration Thrombectomy after Intravenous Alteplase versus Intravenous Alteplase alone. Stroke. 47(9):2331-8, 2016

95. Eboli P, Nezhad MK, Austin M, Schlick KH, Alexander MJ. First reported case of

mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke in an individual with a total artificial heart. J Neurol Stroke 5(3): 2016

96. Eboli E, Ross L, Alexander M. Stem cell therapy for stroke, recent advances, controversies and literature review. Brit J Med & Med Res 11(8): 1-9, 2016

97. McTaggart RA, Ansari SA, Goyal M, Abruzzo T, Albani B, Bulsara KR, Chen m, Delgado Almandoz JE, Alexander MJ, Fraser JF, Gandhi CD, Hetts W, Hussain MS, Lee SK, Leslie-Mawzi T, Meyers PM, Prestigiacomo C, Pride GL, Patsalides A, Starke RM, Sunenshine P, Jayaraman MV, on behalf of the Standards and Guidelines committee of the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS). Initial Hospital Management of patients with Emergent Large Vessel Occlusion (ELVO): Report of the Standards and Guidelines committee of the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery. J Neurointerv Surg. 9(3):316-323, 2017

98. Lahiri S, Schlick K, Kavi T, Song S, Moheet A, Yusufali T, Rosengart A, Alexander MJ, Lyden P. Optimizing Outcomes for Mechanically Ventilated Patients in an Era of Endovascular Acute Ischemic Stroke Therapy. J Intensive Care Med. 32(8):467-72, 2017

99. Lee SK, Hetts SW, Halbach V, terBrugge K, Ansari SA, Albani B, Abruzzo T, Arthur A, Alexander MJ, Albuquerque FC, Baxter B, Bulsara K, Chen M, Delgado Almandoz JE, Fraser J, Frei D, Gandhi C, Heck DV, Hussain MS, Kelly M, Klucznik R, Leslie-Mazwi T, McTaggart RA, Meyers PM, Patsalides A, Prestigiacomo C, Pride GL, Starke R, Sunenshine P, Rasmussen P, Jayaraman MV on behalf of the Standards and Guidelines Committee for the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery. Standards and Guidelines: Intracranial Dural Arteriovenous Shunts. J Neurointerv Surg. 9(5):516-523, 2017.

100. Drazin D, Fennell VS, Gifford E, Lagman C, Atchaneeyasakui K, Edgell RC, Raynes M, Xavier A, Hussain MS, Gupta R, Kalia JS, Zaidat OO, Linfante I, Nogueira RG, Nguyen T, Oliveira-Filho J, Barros AD, Boulos A, Alexander MJ, Yavagal DR. Safety and Outcomes of Simultaneous Vasospasm and Endovascular Aneurysm Treatment (SVAT) in subarachnoid hemorrhage. J NeuroInterv Surg 9(5): 482-485, 2017

Research Papers – Non-Peer Reviewed Chapters

1. Alexander MJ, Duckwiler GR, Quiñones D, Frazee JG, Goldberg RA, Viñuela F: Operative venous access for embolization of intracranial vascular malformations in Surgery of the Intracranial Venous System ed. by Hakuba, A. Springer-Verlag, Tokyo, pp. 418-424, 1996

2. Alexander MJ: Nonatherosclerotic Carotid Lesions, in Winn HR (ed.) Youmans Neurological Surgery, 5th ed., Chapter 101, W.B. Saunders Co., New York pp. 1677-1689, 2003

3. Zaidat OO, Alexander MJ: Future Directions of Endovascular Neurosurgery, Chapter

12 in Turner DA. ed, Modern Neurosurgery: Clinical translation of neuroscience advances, CRC Press, Boca Raton, pp 213-232, 2004

4. Alexander MJ. Intracranial aneurysm therapy, Chapter 49 in Abrams’ Angiography: Interventional Radiology. Edit S. Baum and MJ Pentecost, 2nd edition, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, pp. 976-82, 2005

5. Smith TP, Alexander MJ. Angioplasty and stents in children. In Alexander MJ and Spetzler RF (eds.) Pediatric Neurovascular Disease. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. pp. 205-216, 2005

6. Zaidat OO, Alexander MJ. Endovascular treatment of spinal vascular malformations in children. In Alexander MJ and Spetzler RF (eds.) Pediatric Neurovascular Disease. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. pp. 187-195, 2005

7. Zaidat OO, Alexander MJ. Endovascular treatment of cerebral arteriovenous malformations in children. In Alexander MJ and Spetzler RF (eds.) Pediatric Neurovascular Disease. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. pp. 167-175, 2005

8. Alexander MJ. Endovascular treatment of cerebral aneurysms in children. In Alexander MJ and Spetzler RF (eds.) Pediatric Neurovascular Disease. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. pp. 145-151, 2005

9. Heran MKS, Alexander MJ. Neuroangiography in children. In Alexander MJ and Spetzler RF (eds.) Pediatric Neurovascular Disease. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. pp. 52-6, 2005

10. Alexander MJ, Spetzler RF (eds.): Pediatric Neurovascular Disease: Surgical, Endovascular, and Medical Management. 1st ed. Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., New York, 2005

11. Alexander MJ, Moftahkar P: Nonatherosclerotic Carotid Lesions, in Winn HR (ed.) Youmans Neurological Surgery, 6th ed., Chapter 353, W.B. Saunders Co., New York, pp. 3655-3664, 2005

12. Eboli P, Schiraldi M, Alexander MJ. Mechanical Revascularization with Embolectomy Devices. Chapter 7, in Thrombolytic Therapy for Acute Stroke, 3rd Edition, Lyden PD, ed., Springer, New York, pp 135-147, 2015

13. Alexander MJ, Chowdhary A. Post-Operative Management Strategies, Chapter 20 in Prestigiacomo CJ, ed. Surgical Endovascular Neuroradiology, Thieme Publishers, New York, pp 189-197, 2015

14. Alexander MJ, Eboli P: Nonatherosclerotic Carotid Lesions, in Winn HR (ed.) Youmans Neurological Surgery, 7th ed., Chapter 353, W.B. Saunders Co., New York, 2015

15. Eboli P, Drazin D, Alexander MJ. The NeuroInterventional Toolkit, Chapter 1 in Neurointervention and the Medical Specialties, ed. RC Edgell et al., Springer, New York, pp 1-10, 2015

16. Ryan RW, Chowdhary A, Alexander MJ. Endovascular Therapies for Basilar Artery Aneurysms in Spetzler et al Neurovascular Surgery 2nd edition (ISBN: 9781604067590), Thieme, New York, June 2015

17. Eboli P, Alexander MJ. Perfusion brain mapping in the treatment of acute stroke, chapter in Textbook of Advanced Neurophotonics and Brain Mapping, ed. Kateb and Chen, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida 2017

Letters to the Editor

1. Alexander MJ, Author's Response to Letter to the Editor, J NeuroIntervent Surg 3:207-208, 2011

Reviews

1. Alexander MJ, Spetzler RF: Review of Cristante: A set of coaxial microneurosurgical instruments. Neurosurgery 45: 1494, 1999

2. Alexander MJ: Book Review. Endovascular and Percutaneous Therapy of the Brain and Spine, by Marks M and Do H., AJR 182: 378, 2004

Abstracts

1. Alexander MJ, Rinsky B, Thomas K, Martin NA: Determinants of cerebral vasospasm in unruptured aneuryms. (Abs.) Stroke 24: 518, 1993

2. Thomas K, Alexander MJ, Rinsky B, Martin NA: Cerebral vascular laboratory

reimbursement. (Abs.) Stroke 24: 516, 1993

3. Alexander MJ, Rinsky B, Thomas K, Martin NA: Hemodynamic trends in feeder and non-feeder arteries of intracranial AVMs pre- and post-embolization. (Abs.) Stroke 24: 522, 1993

4. Alexander MJ, Rinsky B, Thomas K, Martin NA: Characteristics of vertebral-basilar

transcranial Doppler studies in trauma patients. (Abs.) Stroke 24: 520, 1993

5. Alexander MJ, Martin NA: Cerebral hyperemia in subarachnoid hemorrhage and trauma. (Abs.) Stroke 24: 520, 1993

6. Alexander MJ, Khanna R, Martin NA, Caron M, Becker DP: Influence of the type of

intracranial lesion on regional cerebral blood flow in severe head injury. (Abs.) J Neurotrauma 10: S229, 1993

7. Alexander MJ, Frazee JG, Luo X, Purcell R, Luan G, Martin NA: Transvenous

retroperfusion in an experimental model of cerebral ischemia improves somatosensory evoked potentials and cerebral perfusion. (Abs.) Stroke 25: 753, 1994

8. Shalmon E, Hovda DA, Martin NA, Caron MJ, Alexander MJ, Becker DP: Cerebral

perfusion pressure and cerebral blood flow: lack of correlation. (Abs.) Neurosurgery 35: 572, 1994

9. Martin NA, Benalcazar HE, Alexander MJ, Patwardhan RV, Zane C, Doberstein C,

Hovda DA: Characterization of cerebral hemodynamic phases that follow severe head trauma (Hypoperfusion, Hyperemia, Vasospasm, Resolution). (Abs.) J Neurotrauma 12: 432, 1995

10. Alexander MJ, Doberstein C, Martin NA, Becker DP: Posttraumatic basilar artery

vasospasm: Diagnosis, incidence, and prognosis. (Abs.) J Neurotrauma 12: 476, 1995

11. Alexander MJ, Spetzler RF, Beals SP, Joganic EF, Reiff J: Subfrontal anterior midline approaches to skull base lesions: A review of 51 level I-III transfacial cases (Abs.) Skull Base Surgery 9: 2, 1999.

12. Alexander MJ, Spetzler RF: Bonnet bypass modification for resection of tumors

involving the neck and skull base (Abs.) Skull Base Surgery 9: 2, 1999.

13. Alexander MJ, Spetzler RF: A paradigm for skull base approaches to anterior inferior cerebellar artery aneurysms: Experience with 36 cases (Abs.) J Neurosurg 92: 569, 2000

14. Alexander MJ, Duckwiler GR, Gobin YP, Jahan R, Viñuela F: Analysis of visual deficits in a series of 121 ophthalmic or clinoidal segment aneurysms treated with endovascular therapy (Abs.) J Neurosurg 94: 186A, 2001

15. Lynch FR, McGirt M, Laskowitz DT, Friedman AH, Alexander MJ. Simvastatin reduces vasospasm after aneurismal subarachnoid hemorrhage: Results of a pilot randomized clinical trial (Abs.). Neurosurgery 57: 420, 2005.

16. Tolbert ME, Elangovan G, Zaidat OO, Alexander MJ. Outcome in polymer-coated coils versus bare platinum coils: Results in 264 aneurysms with 6-month to 4-year radiographic follow-up (Abs.). Neurosurgery 58: 397, 2006.

17. Alexander MJ, Tolbert ME, Elangovan G. Long-term patency of Neuroform stents: Results from a series of 151 aneurysms (Abs.). Neurosurgery 58: 403, 2006.

18. Tolbert ME, Alexander MJ. Neuroform stent placement in distal intracranial vessels: Outcome in arteries 1.5 to 2.5 mm (Abs.). Neurosurgery 58: 408, 2006.

Case Reports

1. Chaudry SI, Kubak BM, Martin NA, Alexander MJ, Bhatti L, O’Connell JT: Disseminated Echinococcus presenting as chronic headaches in a 55 year old middle-eastern woman: Case report and review. IDCP 6: 159, 1999.

2. Alexander MJ, Spetzler RF: Review of Iwasaki Y, et al: Anterior approach to intramedullary hemangioblastoma: Case report. Neurosurgery 44: 657, 1999

3. Alexander MJ, Spetzler RF: Review of Bendok BR et al: Failure of a saphenous

vein extracranial-intracranial bypass graft to protect against bilateral middle cerebral artery ischemia after carotid artery occlusion: Case report. Neurosurgery 45: 371, 1999

4. Alexander MJ: Commentary on Magliulo G et al.: Meningiomas of the internal

auditory canal: Two case reports. Skull Base 12: 26, 2002

5. Bulsara KR, Alexander MJ, Villanvicencio AT, Graffagnino C: De novo cerebral arteriovenous malformation: Case report. Neurosurgery 50: 1137-1141, 2002

6. Eastwood JD, Alexander MJ, Petrella JR, Provenzale JM: Dynamic CT perfusion

imaging with acetazolamide challenge for pre-procedural assessment of a patient with symptomatic middle cerebral artery occlusive disease. AJNR 23: 285-287, 2002

7. Alexander MJ, Enterline D, Smith TP: Treatment of carotid artery

pseudoaneurysms with e PTFE covered stents. J Neurosurg 96: 177A, 2002

8. Alexander MJ: Use of an experimental ePTFE-covered stent in a canine carotid

aneurysm model. J Neurosurg 96: 176A, 2002

9. Alexander MJ, Grossi PM, Spetzler RF, McDougall C: Extradural thoracic arteriovenous malformation in a patient with Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber Syndrome: case report. Neurosurgery 51: 1275-1279, 2002.

10. Lombard FW, Welsby IJ, Alexander MJ, Borel CO. Thrombelastography as a guide

to abciximab therapy during stent assisted cerebral aneurysm coil embolization complicated by stroke: a case report. J Neurosurg Anesthesiol.16(4) 370, 2004

11. Zaidat OO, Szeder V, Alexander MJ. Transbrachial stent-assisted coil embolization

of right posterior inferior cerebellar artery aneurysm: Technical case report. J Neuroimaging 17: 1-4, 2007

12. Mukundan S, Fuchs H, Alexander MJ, Grant GA. Dynamic contrast-enhanced

magnetic resonance angiography of vascular malformations in pediatric patients. Case report. J Neurosurg 107: 228-31, 2007

13. Moftakhar P, Danielpour M, Maya M, Alexander MJ. Spontaneous thrombosis of a

neonatal vein of Galen malformation: Case report. Neurosurg Focus 27: 1-6, 2009.