Biography and Research Information
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G. Brummer's research includes studies on medical imaging techniques. Their 2024 publication, "Inadvertently retained perfluorocarbon gas bubbles mimicking intra-ocular free air on bedside ultrasonography," examines how specific substances can appear on ultrasound imaging. This work contributes to the understanding of diagnostic imaging interpretation. Brummer has a documented h-index of 5 and has authored 9 publications, which have collectively received 316 citations. Brummer collaborates with Jason Arthur at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom they have co-authored one publication. Their recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in research.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 316
Selected Publications
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Inadvertently retained perfluorocarbon gas bubbles mimicking intra-ocular free air on bedside ultrasonography (2024)
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- Inadvertently retained perfluorocarbon gas bubbles mimicking intra-ocular free air on bedside ultrasonography
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