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Hannah Varney's research has focused on the identification and reporting of medical case studies. Her recent publication, "Aberrant Right and Left Gastric Veins as a Cause of Hepatic Pseudolesions: A Report of Three Cases" (2023), examines a specific anatomical variation and its implications for medical imaging interpretation. This work involved collaboration with Juliana Greiffenstein, with whom she shares this publication. Varney's academic profile includes one publication and two citations, with an h-index of 1, indicating early-stage research activity. Her work contributes to the body of knowledge in diagnostic radiology and anatomical pathology.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 2
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Aberrant Right and Left Gastric Veins as a Cause of Hepatic Pseudolesions: A Report of Three Cases (2023)
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- Aberrant Right and Left Gastric Veins as a Cause of Hepatic Pseudolesions: A Report of Three Cases
- Aberrant Right and Left Gastric Veins as a Cause of Hepatic Pseudolesions: A Report of Three Cases
- Aberrant Right and Left Gastric Veins as a Cause of Hepatic Pseudolesions: A Report of Three Cases
- Aberrant Right and Left Gastric Veins as a Cause of Hepatic Pseudolesions: A Report of Three Cases
- Aberrant Right and Left Gastric Veins as a Cause of Hepatic Pseudolesions: A Report of Three Cases
- Aberrant Right and Left Gastric Veins as a Cause of Hepatic Pseudolesions: A Report of Three Cases
- Aberrant Right and Left Gastric Veins as a Cause of Hepatic Pseudolesions: A Report of Three Cases
- Aberrant Right and Left Gastric Veins as a Cause of Hepatic Pseudolesions: A Report of Three Cases
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