Biography and Research Information
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Helena Drolshagen's research focuses on clinical case studies and retrospective reviews of medical conditions, with a particular emphasis on dermatology and surgical outcomes. Her work includes investigations into bullous tinea, a vesiculobullous skin disease, through histopathologic reviews of skin biopsies. Drolshagen has also examined the treatment of inguinal hernias, analyzing surgical and non-surgical approaches in the Nationwide Readmissions Database. Her publications also include case reports on pediatric conditions, such as hyperpigmented papules on a child's tongue and a digital lesion in a young girl, as well as the progression of focal dermal hypoplasia. She has collaborated with researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on these studies. Drolshagen's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2 with 7 total publications and 10 citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 10
Selected Publications
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Hyperpigmented Papules on the Tongue of a Child (2023)
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Bullous Tinea: Single-Center Retrospective Histopathologic Review of 25 Skin Biopsies (2023)
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Progression and flaring of focal dermal hypoplasia during an acute illness (2022)
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Enlarging digital lesion in a 20‐month‐old girl (2021)
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Correction to: Surgical and non-surgical treatment of inguinal hernia during non-elective admissions in the Nationwide Readmissions Database (2021)
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Surgical and non-surgical treatment of inguinal hernia during non-elective admissions in the Nationwide Readmissions Database (2021)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Surgical and non-surgical treatment of inguinal hernia during non-elective admissions in the Nationwide Readmissions Database
- Correction to: Surgical and non-surgical treatment of inguinal hernia during non-elective admissions in the Nationwide Readmissions Database
- Surgical and non-surgical treatment of inguinal hernia during non-elective admissions in the Nationwide Readmissions Database
- Correction to: Surgical and non-surgical treatment of inguinal hernia during non-elective admissions in the Nationwide Readmissions Database
- Surgical and non-surgical treatment of inguinal hernia during non-elective admissions in the Nationwide Readmissions Database
- Correction to: Surgical and non-surgical treatment of inguinal hernia during non-elective admissions in the Nationwide Readmissions Database
- Surgical and non-surgical treatment of inguinal hernia during non-elective admissions in the Nationwide Readmissions Database
- Correction to: Surgical and non-surgical treatment of inguinal hernia during non-elective admissions in the Nationwide Readmissions Database
- Surgical and non-surgical treatment of inguinal hernia during non-elective admissions in the Nationwide Readmissions Database
- Correction to: Surgical and non-surgical treatment of inguinal hernia during non-elective admissions in the Nationwide Readmissions Database
- Surgical and non-surgical treatment of inguinal hernia during non-elective admissions in the Nationwide Readmissions Database
- Correction to: Surgical and non-surgical treatment of inguinal hernia during non-elective admissions in the Nationwide Readmissions Database
- Enlarging digital lesion in a 20‐month‐old girl
- Progression and flaring of focal dermal hypoplasia during an acute illness
- Enlarging digital lesion in a 20‐month‐old girl
- Enlarging digital lesion in a 20‐month‐old girl
- Enlarging digital lesion in a 20‐month‐old girl
- Progression and flaring of focal dermal hypoplasia during an acute illness
- Bullous Tinea: Single-Center Retrospective Histopathologic Review of 25 Skin Biopsies
- Bullous Tinea: Single-Center Retrospective Histopathologic Review of 25 Skin Biopsies
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