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Rhea Choudhary's research focuses on the study of birth-related subdural hemorrhages in neonates. A recent publication investigates the evolution of these hemorrhages over time and methods for differentiating them from traumatic subdural hemorrhages. This work involves analyzing medical imaging data and considering various risk factors. Choudhary collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Xiawei Ou, Raghu Ramakrishnaiah, Xiaoxu Na, and Sateesh Jayappa, with whom she has co-authored publications. Her scholarly contributions are reflected in an h-index of 1 and one total publication.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
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Birth-related subdural hemorrhage in asymptomatic neonates: evolution over time and differentiation from traumatic subdural hemorrhage (2024)
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- Birth-related subdural hemorrhage in asymptomatic neonates: evolution over time and differentiation from traumatic subdural hemorrhage
- Birth-related subdural hemorrhage in asymptomatic neonates: evolution over time and differentiation from traumatic subdural hemorrhage
- Birth-related subdural hemorrhage in asymptomatic neonates: evolution over time and differentiation from traumatic subdural hemorrhage
- Birth-related subdural hemorrhage in asymptomatic neonates: evolution over time and differentiation from traumatic subdural hemorrhage
- Birth-related subdural hemorrhage in asymptomatic neonates: evolution over time and differentiation from traumatic subdural hemorrhage
- Birth-related subdural hemorrhage in asymptomatic neonates: evolution over time and differentiation from traumatic subdural hemorrhage
- Birth-related subdural hemorrhage in asymptomatic neonates: evolution over time and differentiation from traumatic subdural hemorrhage
- Birth-related subdural hemorrhage in asymptomatic neonates: evolution over time and differentiation from traumatic subdural hemorrhage
- Birth-related subdural hemorrhage in asymptomatic neonates: evolution over time and differentiation from traumatic subdural hemorrhage
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