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Montserrat Domingo Ayllón

PhD Student

  • Diffusion MRI and brain connectivity

Education

BSc Medicine (MD)
Specialty Radiology (EDiR); Subspecialty: Diagnostic Neuroradiology (EDiNR)
MSc in Initiation to Mental Health Research

Research interests

The aim of my thesis is the study of the neurodegeneration process that takes place in Huntington’s disease by means of the combination of different MRI sequences (volumetric measures, relaxometry, spectroscopy, structural and functional connectivity) to determine the chronology and topography of physiopathologic events.

My interest in research lies in my belief that research has to be implemented in clinical routine to apply new knowledges and to answer new questions.

Publications

De Perrot T, Lenoir V, Domingo Ayllón M, Dulguerov N, Pusztaszeri M, Becker M. (2017). Apparent diffusion coefficient histograms of HPV positive and HPV negative head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: assessment of tumor heterogeneity and comparison with histopathologyAmerican Journal of Neurology. 38(11):2153-2160

Naggara O, Raymond J, Domingo Ayllón M, Al-Shareef F, Touzé E, et al. (2013). T2* “Susceptibility Vessel Sign” demonstrates clot location and length in acute ischemic stroke. PLoS One 8(10):e76727

Guitart Giménez J, Pagès Llinàs M, Domingo Ayllón M et al. (2013). Computed tomography characteristics of isolated caecal ischaemia. Radiologia. 55(4):340-345

Sierra A, Burrel M, Sebastià C, Radosevic A, Barrufet M, Albela S, Buñesch L. Domingo Ayllon M et al. (2012). Utility of Multidetector CT in severe postpartum hemorrhage. Radiographics 32:1463-1481

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