Biography and Research Information
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Lettie A. Odom's research has focused on adrenal gland diseases and their implications in pregnancy. Her work includes a review of adrenal hemorrhage, a condition that can affect pregnant individuals. Odom also investigated the use of cellular-enabled glucometers for diabetes management in high-risk pregnancies, highlighting advancements in monitoring for this population. These studies were conducted in collaboration with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Heather Moody, Rebecca D. Jones, and Everett F. Magann. Odom has authored two publications and has a citation count of four, with an h-index of one.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 4
Selected Publications
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Use of Cellular-Enabled Glucometer for Diabetes Management in High-Risk Pregnancy (2023)
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- Adrenal Hemorrhage: A Review
- Adrenal Hemorrhage: A Review
- Use of Cellular-Enabled Glucometer for Diabetes Management in High-Risk Pregnancy
- Use of Cellular-Enabled Glucometer for Diabetes Management in High-Risk Pregnancy
- Use of Cellular-Enabled Glucometer for Diabetes Management in High-Risk Pregnancy
- Use of Cellular-Enabled Glucometer for Diabetes Management in High-Risk Pregnancy
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