Dr. Randy L. Jensen MD
Neurosurgeon
50 N Medical Dr Salt Lake City UT, 84132About
Dr. Randy Jensen practices Neurological Surgery in Salt Lake City, UT. As a Neurological Surgeon, Dr. Jensen prevents, diagnoses, evaluates, and treats disorders of the autonomic, peripheral, and central nervous systems. Neurological Surgeons are trained to treat such disorders as spinal canal stenosis, herniated discs, tumors, fractures, and spinal deformities, among many others.
Education and Training
Univ of Ut Sch of Med, Salt Lake Cty Ut 1991
Board Certification
Neurological SurgeryAmerican Board of Neurological SurgeryABNS
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- New approaches for the treatment of refractory meningiomas.
- Meningioma of the jugular foramen: glomus jugulare mimic and surgical challenge.
- Endolymphatic sac tumors in patients with and without von Hippel-Lindau disease: the role of genetic mutation, von Hippel-Lindau protein, and hypoxia inducible factor-1alpha expression.
- Oligodendroglioma and juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma presenting as synchronous primary brain tumors. Case report with histological and molecular differentiation of the tumors and review of the literature.
- Cauda equina syndrome as a postoperative complication of lumbar spine surgery.
- Dose fractionation in stereotactic radiotherapy for parasellar meningiomas: radiobiological considerations of efficacy and optic nerve tolerance.
- Molecular genetics of meningiomas.
- Epidermal growth factor receptor gene amplification and protein expression in glioblastoma multiforme: prognostic significance and relationship to other prognostic factors.
- Hypoxia in the tumorigenesis of gliomas and as a potential target for therapeutic measures.
- Intracerebral amyloidoma can mimic high-grade glioma on magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy.
- Primary spinal yolk sac tumor with brain metastasis: case report and review of the literature.
- Variations of disseminated choroid plexus papilloma: 2 case reports and a review of the literature.
- Calcium channel antagonists augment hydroxyurea- and ru486-induced inhibition of meningioma growth in vivo and in vitro.
- Peritumoral edema after stereotactic radiosurgery for intracranial meningiomas and molecular factors that predict its development.
- Transient postictal MRI changes in patients with brain tumors may mimic disease progression.
Dr. Randy L. Jensen MD's Practice location
Dr. Randy L. Jensen MD's reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Jensen
Recommended Articles
- What Are the Treatments for Stroke?
Emergency treatment for stroke is dependent on the type of stroke you're suffering from. Whether it is an ischemic stroke that blocks an artery, or a hemorrhagic stroke that is caused by bleeding of blood vessels around the brain, acting fast is important since every minute counts.Ischemic Stroke:...
- What to Expect After a Laminectomy
If you experience back pain that grows severe, your doctor may recommend surgery depending on the cause. Over the centuries, back pain has been constantly a growing condition. You may be facing a lumbar laminectomy at any time.During a LaminectomyLaminectomies are done under general anesthesia,...
- Are There Risks to a Spinal Stenosis Surgery?
Like any other surgical procedure, spinal stenosis surgery has its own risks and possible complications. However, if performed correctly by professional medical staff, the possibility of any complication after the surgery is low.The potential risks and possible complications following a spinal...
- Scoliosis Symptoms and Causes
Scoliosis often occurs in kids below the age of puberty. Some of the most common signs of scoliosis happen to be the following:...
- What Is Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus?
Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is a type of brain disorder, wherein excess cerebrospinal fluid builds up in the ventricles of the brain. It causes problems in reasoning, thinking, difficulty in walking, and loss of bladder control.Brains ventricles are hollow fluid-filled chambers. Even...
- What Is a Transorbital Lobotomy?
Transorbital LobotomyTransorbital lobotomy was once considered as a form of neurosurgery that was labeled as "insane". A pioneer in this field was a Portuguese doctor named António Egas Moniz. He introduced frontal lobotomy in 1935 for certain cases of psychosis and won a Nobel Prize because of...
Nearby Providers
- Dr. Christina Sayama M.D., M.P.H.50 N Medical Dr Salt Lake City UT 84132
- Dr. Peter T. Kan M.D.Department Of Neurosurgery University Of Utah Salt Lake City UT 84132
- Meic Schmidt M.D.50 N Medical Dr Salt Lake City UT 84132
- Dr. Jayson Andreau Neil M.D.50 N Medical Dr Salt Lake City UT 84132
- Nicholas Gamboa175 North Medical Drive East, Salt Lake City UT 84132
- Dr. Gregory William john Hawryluk MD, PHD, FRCSC50 N Medical Dr Salt Lake City UT 84132