Selected Publications
Bhatt IJ, Tewkesbury GM, Dayno RM, Glaser J, Kolasinski SK, Chindler KS, Song JW: Ophthalmic artery vessel wall inflammation in a patient with giant cell arteritis presenting with vision loss: A case report Journal of Neuroophthalmology : 2024 (Epub).
Du YK, Roberts S, Biagetti GM, Glaser J: Female gender predicts risk for above knee amputation for peripheral arterial disease despite similar comorbidity control Journal of Vascular Surgery 79 (6): e76-e77,2024.
Hatchimonji J, Haddad D, Glaser J, Kalapatapu V, Braslow BM, Shiroff AM, Sharoky CE: When to consider laparoscopy in acute mesenteric ischemia: A nationwide analysis Journal of the American College of Surgeons 237 (5 Suppl 1): S576,2023.
Roberts SE, Brown DE, Chen AT, Kelz RR, Soegaard JM, Rosen C, Ramadan OI, Menome A, Glaser JD: Conditional effect of race on primary care utilization and amputation risk for patients with peripheral arterial disease Journal of Vascular Surgery 77 (6): e173-e174,2023.
Du YK, Damrauer S, McCormack S, Voight B, Wang GJ, Schneider D, Glaser JD: Gender disparities in abstracts presented at the vascular annual meeting differ between the first and last authors Journal of Vascular Surgery 77 (6): e152-e153,2023.
Brown DE, Glaser JD, Roberts SE, Chen AT, Menome A, Kelz RR, Soegaard JM, Ramadan OI: Association between primary care utilization and amputation risk for patients with peripheral arterial disease Journal of Vascular Surgery 77 (6): e176-e177,2023.
Biagetti G, Al Adas Z, Glaser JD, Loh S, Wang GJ, Belkin N: 8mm conduit outperforms 6mm conduit in extra-anatomic bypass Journal of Vascular Surgery 77 (6): e192,2023.
Dang Q-A, Roberts SE, Concors S, Glaser J: Clinical predictors of pathologically positive temporal artery biopsy Journal of Vascular Surgery 77 (6): e210-e211,2023.
Hatchimonji JS, Raza SS, Martin ND, Cannon JW, Wang GJ, Glaser JD: The traveling pelvic bullet: a case of retrograde ballistic migration through the venous system Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases & Innovative Techniques 8 (4): 587-591,2022.
Stoecker JB, Eddinger KC, Pouch AM, Glaser JD, Foley PJI, Wang GJ, Kalapatapu VR, Jackson BM: The hyperattenuating crescent sign is not necessarily a sign of impending aortic aneurysm rupture Annals of Vascular Surgery 82 : 240-248,2022.
Academic Contact Information
Division of Vascular Surgery
Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
51 N. 39th St., Ste. 266 Wright Saunders Pvln.
Philadelphia,
PA
19104
Phone: 215-662-9660
Patient appointments: 800-789-7366