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Juliana Greiffenstein's research has focused on case reports within the medical field. Her recent publications include "Aberrant Right and Left Gastric Veins as a Cause of Hepatic Pseudolesions: A Report of Three Cases" (2023) and "Incipient Melanonychia: Benign Finding or Occult Malignancy? A Case Report of Subungual Melanoma" (2023). Greiffenstein has a h-index of 1 with a total of two publications and three citations. She has collaborated with Hannah Varney, with whom she shares one publication. Greiffenstein is an active researcher, with her most recent publication in 2023.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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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
- Incipient Melanonychia: Benign Finding or Occult Malignancy? A Case Report of Subungual Melanoma
- Aberrant Right and Left Gastric Veins as a Cause of Hepatic Pseudolesions: A Report of Three Cases
- Incipient Melanonychia: Benign Finding or Occult Malignancy? A Case Report of Subungual Melanoma
- Aberrant Right and Left Gastric Veins as a Cause of Hepatic Pseudolesions: A Report of Three Cases
- Incipient Melanonychia: Benign Finding or Occult Malignancy? A Case Report of Subungual Melanoma
- Incipient Melanonychia: Benign Finding or Occult Malignancy? A Case Report of Subungual Melanoma
- Incipient Melanonychia: Benign Finding or Occult Malignancy? A Case Report of Subungual Melanoma
- Incipient Melanonychia: Benign Finding or Occult Malignancy? A Case Report of Subungual Melanoma
- Incipient Melanonychia: Benign Finding or Occult Malignancy? A Case Report of Subungual Melanoma
- Incipient Melanonychia: Benign Finding or Occult Malignancy? A Case Report of Subungual Melanoma
- Incipient Melanonychia: Benign Finding or Occult Malignancy? A Case Report of Subungual Melanoma
- 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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