Matthew F. Spond
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Anesthesiology, College of Medicine
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Matthew F. Spond's research interests include the study of pheochromocytoma, particularly in cases involving vascular anomalies and pelvic horseshoe kidneys. He has contributed to case reports detailing complex medical presentations. Spond's work also touches upon adapting educational environments to major disruptions, such as those experienced during a global pandemic, and exploring strategies for learning continuity. His scholarly output includes four publications with 15 citations and an h-index of 2. He has collaborated with researchers including Neriman Gökden, Joshua M. Eichhorn, Ahmet Murat Aydın, and Lakshmi Menon, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, on shared publications.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 15
Selected Publications
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Giant left pheochromocytoma with vascular anomalies and pelvic horseshoe kidney: a case report (2023)
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Adapting to Major Disruptions to the Learning Environment: Strategies and Lessons Learnt During a Global Pandemic (2022)
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- Adapting to Major Disruptions to the Learning Environment: Strategies and Lessons Learnt During a Global Pandemic
- Adapting to Major Disruptions to the Learning Environment: Strategies and Lessons Learnt During a Global Pandemic
- Adapting to Major Disruptions to the Learning Environment: Strategies and Lessons Learnt During a Global Pandemic
- Giant left pheochromocytoma with vascular anomalies and pelvic horseshoe kidney: a case report
- Giant left pheochromocytoma with vascular anomalies and pelvic horseshoe kidney: a case report
- Giant left pheochromocytoma with vascular anomalies and pelvic horseshoe kidney: a case report
- Giant left pheochromocytoma with vascular anomalies and pelvic horseshoe kidney: a case report
- Giant left pheochromocytoma with vascular anomalies and pelvic horseshoe kidney: a case report
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