Biography and Research Information
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Ryan Strebeck's research focuses on pregnancy complications and outcomes, particularly those related to the placenta and fetal development. His work includes reviewing conditions such as thick placentas and subchorionic hemorrhages during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. Strebeck has also investigated the association between mild idiopathic polyhydramnios and the risk of intrauterine fetal demise, employing a retrospective cohort study design. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3, with a total of 4 publications and 20 citations. Strebeck has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Everett F. Magann (3 shared publications), Megan Pagan (2 shared publications), Adam T. Sandlin (1 shared publication), and Nirvana Manning (1 shared publication). He remains an active researcher, with his most recent publication in 2023.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 20
Selected Publications
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Title: Is Mild Idiopathic Polyhydramnios Associated with an Increased Risk for an Intrauterine Fetal Demise? A Retrospective Cohort Study (2023)
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Subchorionic Hemorrhage in the Second and Third Trimesters of Pregnancy: A Review (2022)
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Thick Placenta in Pregnancy: A Review (2022)
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- Thick Placenta in Pregnancy: A Review
- Subchorionic Hemorrhage in the Second and Third Trimesters of Pregnancy: A Review
- Title: Is Mild Idiopathic Polyhydramnios Associated with an Increased Risk for an Intrauterine Fetal Demise? A Retrospective Cohort Study
- Subchorionic Hemorrhage in the Second and Third Trimesters of Pregnancy: A Review
- Title: Is Mild Idiopathic Polyhydramnios Associated with an Increased Risk for an Intrauterine Fetal Demise? A Retrospective Cohort Study
- Thick Placenta in Pregnancy: A Review
- Subchorionic Hemorrhage in the Second and Third Trimesters of Pregnancy: A Review
- Subchorionic Hemorrhage in the Second and Third Trimesters of Pregnancy: A Review
- Title: Is Mild Idiopathic Polyhydramnios Associated with an Increased Risk for an Intrauterine Fetal Demise? A Retrospective Cohort Study
- Title: Is Mild Idiopathic Polyhydramnios Associated with an Increased Risk for an Intrauterine Fetal Demise? A Retrospective Cohort Study
- Title: Is Mild Idiopathic Polyhydramnios Associated with an Increased Risk for an Intrauterine Fetal Demise? A Retrospective Cohort Study
- Title: Is Mild Idiopathic Polyhydramnios Associated with an Increased Risk for an Intrauterine Fetal Demise? A Retrospective Cohort Study
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