Biography and Research Information
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Mariah Small's research focuses on improving the diagnostic accuracy of parathyroid conditions. Her work includes a retrospective review investigating the utility of four-dimensional computed tomography and ultrasonography in predicting the pathological location of parathyroid glands. This study specifically examined data from a single surgeon's patient cohort at a single institution. Small has also published on the rare complication of superabsorbent gel polymer aspiration and its erosion into the mediastinum. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3, with a total of 6 publications and 35 citations. She collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including James Reed Gardner, Hayden Hairston, Donald Bodenner, and Horace J. Spencer, with whom she shares co-authored publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 4
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 38
Selected Publications
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Four-dimensional computed tomography and ultrasonography for prediction of pathological parathyroid location: a retrospective review of a single surgeon’s patients at a single institution (2024)
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Superabsorbent Gel Polymer Aspiration and Erosion Into Mediastinum (2021)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Superabsorbent Gel Polymer Aspiration and Erosion Into Mediastinum
- Four-dimensional computed tomography and ultrasonography for prediction of pathological parathyroid location: a retrospective review of a single surgeon’s patients at a single institution
- Superabsorbent Gel Polymer Aspiration and Erosion Into Mediastinum
- Superabsorbent Gel Polymer Aspiration and Erosion Into Mediastinum
- Four-dimensional computed tomography and ultrasonography for prediction of pathological parathyroid location: a retrospective review of a single surgeon’s patients at a single institution
- Four-dimensional computed tomography and ultrasonography for prediction of pathological parathyroid location: a retrospective review of a single surgeon’s patients at a single institution
- Four-dimensional computed tomography and ultrasonography for prediction of pathological parathyroid location: a retrospective review of a single surgeon’s patients at a single institution
- Four-dimensional computed tomography and ultrasonography for prediction of pathological parathyroid location: a retrospective review of a single surgeon’s patients at a single institution
- Four-dimensional computed tomography and ultrasonography for prediction of pathological parathyroid location: a retrospective review of a single surgeon’s patients at a single institution
- Four-dimensional computed tomography and ultrasonography for prediction of pathological parathyroid location: a retrospective review of a single surgeon’s patients at a single institution
- Four-dimensional computed tomography and ultrasonography for prediction of pathological parathyroid location: a retrospective review of a single surgeon’s patients at a single institution
- Four-dimensional computed tomography and ultrasonography for prediction of pathological parathyroid location: a retrospective review of a single surgeon’s patients at a single institution
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