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Biography and Research Information
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Adhitya Ram's research interests lie in the intersection of pediatric radiology, neurodevelopment, and maternal health. Their work has explored the significance of the perioptic space in children, contributing to a better understanding for pediatric radiologists. Ram has also investigated the association between maternal mental health during pregnancy and brain white matter development in 8-year-old children. Additionally, their research includes identifying characteristic imaging appearances of ectopic cervical thymus on ultrasound. Ram has collaborated with researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Charles M. Glasier, Raghu Ramakrishnaiah, Sateesh Jayappa, and Venkatram Krishnan, on multiple publications. With a current h-index of 1 and three total publications, Ram is an active contributor to the medical research landscape.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Brain white matter development in 8-year-old children is associated with maternal mental health during pregnancy (2025)
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- Collapse or distention of the perioptic space in children - What does it mean to pediatric radiologists? Comprehensive review of perioptic space evaluation
- Ectopic cervical thymus: Recognising the characteristic ‘embroidery yarn’ appearance on ultrasound
- Brain white matter development in 8-year-old children is associated with maternal mental health during pregnancy
- Collapse or distention of the perioptic space in children - What does it mean to pediatric radiologists? Comprehensive review of perioptic space evaluation
- Ectopic cervical thymus: Recognising the characteristic ‘embroidery yarn’ appearance on ultrasound
- Collapse or distention of the perioptic space in children - What does it mean to pediatric radiologists? Comprehensive review of perioptic space evaluation
- Ectopic cervical thymus: Recognising the characteristic ‘embroidery yarn’ appearance on ultrasound
- Collapse or distention of the perioptic space in children - What does it mean to pediatric radiologists? Comprehensive review of perioptic space evaluation
- Ectopic cervical thymus: Recognising the characteristic ‘embroidery yarn’ appearance on ultrasound
- Collapse or distention of the perioptic space in children - What does it mean to pediatric radiologists? Comprehensive review of perioptic space evaluation
- Ectopic cervical thymus: Recognising the characteristic ‘embroidery yarn’ appearance on ultrasound
- Ectopic cervical thymus: Recognising the characteristic ‘embroidery yarn’ appearance on ultrasound
- Ectopic cervical thymus: Recognising the characteristic ‘embroidery yarn’ appearance on ultrasound
- Collapse or distention of the perioptic space in children - What does it mean to pediatric radiologists? Comprehensive review of perioptic space evaluation
- Collapse or distention of the perioptic space in children - What does it mean to pediatric radiologists? Comprehensive review of perioptic space evaluation
- Collapse or distention of the perioptic space in children - What does it mean to pediatric radiologists? Comprehensive review of perioptic space evaluation
- Collapse or distention of the perioptic space in children - What does it mean to pediatric radiologists? Comprehensive review of perioptic space evaluation
- Brain white matter development in 8-year-old children is associated with maternal mental health during pregnancy
- Brain white matter development in 8-year-old children is associated with maternal mental health during pregnancy
- Brain white matter development in 8-year-old children is associated with maternal mental health during pregnancy
- Brain white matter development in 8-year-old children is associated with maternal mental health during pregnancy
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