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Dhruba Dasgupta's research focuses on the utility of medical imaging techniques in diagnosing injuries in children. Their work investigates the effectiveness of specific imaging sequences, such as balanced steady-state free precession, for evaluating retinal and subdural hemorrhages associated with abusive head trauma. This research aims to improve diagnostic accuracy in cases of suspected child abuse. Dasgupta has collaborated with researchers Liza Murray, Rachel Clingenpeel, Charles M. Glasier, and Tomoko Tanaka at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences on this work. Their publication record includes one paper in 2023, with a total citation count of 3 and an h-index of 1.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma (2023)
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- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
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