William S. Coggins
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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William S. Coggins' research interests include the application of medical imaging techniques and the study of neurological disorders and treatments. His recent publications address diverse clinical scenarios, such as the placement of endovascular stents for cerebral infarct reperfusion in pediatric patients with traumatic internal carotid artery dissection, and the use of hinge craniotomy for posterior cranial vault expansion. He has also investigated rare pediatric germinoma presentations and the identification of vascular compression in microvascular decompression cases. Coggins' work extends to examining neuroprotective potentials of bioactive natural compounds through cell and molecular analysis. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 4, with 16 total publications and 107 total citations. He has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Deanna Sasaki-Adams, Tomoko Tanaka, Lauren Banko, and Purav Chokhani.
Metrics
- h-index: 4
- Publications: 16
- Citations: 107
Selected Publications
- A rare presentation of pediatric germinoma mimicking optic pathway glioma: illustrative case (2025) DOI
- Can Vascular Compression Be Reliably Identified on Preoperative Images in Microvascular Decompression Cases? (2025) DOI
- Single Institution Experience with Lumbar Drainage and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (2024) DOI
- Hinge Craniotomy for Posterior Cranial Vault Expansion: Using the Keel to the Surgeon’s Advantage (2024) DOI
- Placement of Endovascular Stent for Reperfusion of Cerebral Infarct After Pediatric Traumatic Internal Carotid Artery Dissection (2024) DOI
- Single Institution Experience with Lumbar Drainage and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (2024) DOI
- Mechanistic insights gained from cell and molecular analysis of the neuroprotective potential of bioactive natural compounds in an immortalized hippocampal cell line (2022) DOI
- Virtual Reality in the Neurosciences: Current Practice and Future Directions (2022) DOI
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