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Melissa P. Plumley's research has focused on the application of medical imaging techniques, specifically investigating the sensitivity and specificity of point-of-care ocular ultrasound for diagnosing optic neuritis. This work, published in 2021, generated initial hypotheses regarding the utility of this diagnostic method. Plumley has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Jason Arthur, Horace J. Spencer, and Brian Russ, with whom she shares a publication. Her academic profile includes one publication and one citation, with an h-index of 1, indicating recent activity in the field.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 1
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Sensitivity and specificity of Point-of-Care ocular ultrasound for optic neuritis: a hypothesis generating study (2021)
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- Sensitivity and specificity of Point-of-Care ocular ultrasound for optic neuritis: a hypothesis generating study
- Sensitivity and specificity of Point-of-Care ocular ultrasound for optic neuritis: a hypothesis generating study
- Sensitivity and specificity of Point-of-Care ocular ultrasound for optic neuritis: a hypothesis generating study
- Sensitivity and specificity of Point-of-Care ocular ultrasound for optic neuritis: a hypothesis generating study
- Sensitivity and specificity of Point-of-Care ocular ultrasound for optic neuritis: a hypothesis generating study
- Sensitivity and specificity of Point-of-Care ocular ultrasound for optic neuritis: a hypothesis generating study
- Sensitivity and specificity of Point-of-Care ocular ultrasound for optic neuritis: a hypothesis generating study
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