Rachel Clingenpeel Institution-verified
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Rachel Clingenpeel's research focuses on the study of abusive head trauma in children, specifically investigating patterns of injury such as retinal and subdural hemorrhages. Her work utilizes medical imaging techniques to aid in the evaluation of these injuries. Clingenpeel has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Liza Murray, Charles M. Glasier, Tomoko Tanaka, and Raghu Ramakrishnaiah, on shared publications.
Her scholarly output includes a recent publication in 2023 examining the utility of a specific magnetic resonance imaging sequence in assessing hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma. Clingenpeel's work contributes to the understanding and diagnosis of severe injuries in pediatric populations, with a focus on retrospective studies of medical case data.
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- Publications: 3
- Citations: 37
Selected Publications
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Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma (2023)
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- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
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