Biography and Research Information
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Heather Pinckard-Dover's research focuses on neurological and hematologic conditions, with a particular emphasis on neurosurgical interventions and oncological diagnoses. She has investigated the use of deep brain stimulation for obsessive-compulsive disorder and its associated surgical considerations, including techniques to reduce scalp erosion risk and the influence of stereotactic imaging on operative time. Her work also extends to intracranial hematolymphoid malignancies, where she has contributed to case series involving molecular characterization. Pinckard-Dover has also examined rare oncological presentations, such as chordoma presenting as a Pancoast tumor. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3 and 7 total publications with 49 citations. Key collaborators at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences include Murat Gökden, Christopher P. Wardell, Jason Muesse, and Daniel Alfano.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 50
Selected Publications
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Intracranial hematolymphoid malignancies: A case series with molecular characterization (2023)
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A rare case of chordoma presenting as a Pancoast tumor (2021)
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- The Decline of Deep Brain Stimulation for Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder Following FDA Humanitarian Device Exemption Approval
- O030 / #531 DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION SCALP EROSION RISK REDUCTION WITH NOVEL SURGICAL TECHNIQUE
- Influence of stereotactic imaging on operative time in deep brain stimulation
- Influence of stereotactic imaging on operative time in deep brain stimulation
- Influence of stereotactic imaging on operative time in deep brain stimulation
- Influence of stereotactic imaging on operative time in deep brain stimulation
- The Decline of Deep Brain Stimulation for Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder Following FDA Humanitarian Device Exemption Approval
- A rare case of chordoma presenting as a Pancoast tumor
- A rare case of chordoma presenting as a Pancoast tumor
- A rare case of chordoma presenting as a Pancoast tumor
- A rare case of chordoma presenting as a Pancoast tumor
- A rare case of chordoma presenting as a Pancoast tumor
- O030 / #531 DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION SCALP EROSION RISK REDUCTION WITH NOVEL SURGICAL TECHNIQUE
- Intracranial hematolymphoid malignancies: A case series with molecular characterization
- Intracranial hematolymphoid malignancies: A case series with molecular characterization
- Intracranial hematolymphoid malignancies: A case series with molecular characterization
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