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Sateesh Jayappa's research focuses on the radiological evaluation of pediatric head trauma, particularly abusive head trauma (AHT). His work investigates the utility of various imaging techniques, including three-dimensional and reformatted computed tomography (CT) and balanced steady-state free precession magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequences, in identifying injuries such as spinal subdural hemorrhages, venous injuries, and spinal ligamentous injuries in AHT cases. Jayappa also studies birth-related subdural hemorrhages in neonates, aiming to differentiate them from traumatic hemorrhages based on their evolution over time.
He has published on the clinical and radiological assessment of caudal regression syndrome and central nervous system embryonal tumors. Jayappa's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 6, with 21 total publications and 86 citations. He has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Raghu Hosahalli Ramakrishnaiah, Murat Gökden, Venkatram Krishnan, and Charles M. Glasier, on multiple shared publications.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 21
- Citations: 89
Selected Publications
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Targeted Inhibition in Pediatric MET and ALK-Altered Hemispheric Gliomas: Objective Responses Followed by Treatment Resistance (2025)
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Multicystic Lobar Lung Lesion in a Preterm Neonate (2025)
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G-tube contrast check: Transition from fluoroscopy to abdominal radiographs (2024)
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Birth-related subdural hemorrhage in asymptomatic neonates: evolution over time and differentiation from traumatic subdural hemorrhage (2024)
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Clinical and radiological evaluation of caudal regression syndrome (2024)
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Arachnoid cyst in the pediatric patient: What the radiologist needs to know (2024)
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Collapse or distention of the perioptic space in children - What does it mean to pediatric radiologists? Comprehensive review of perioptic space evaluation (2024)
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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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ETMR-15. Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumor with EWSR1 translocation: Evolving changes in histology, sequencing, and epigenetics at relapse in 2 patients and potential treatment implications (2022)
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Spinal subdural hemorrhage in abusive head trauma: a pictorial review (2021)
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Spinal ligamentous injury in abusive head trauma: a pictorial review (2021)
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Utility of three-dimensional and reformatted head computed tomography images in the evaluation of pediatric abusive head trauma (2021)
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Venous injury in pediatric abusive head trauma: a pictorial review (2021)
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- Spinal subdural hemorrhage in abusive head trauma: a pictorial review
- Venous injury in pediatric abusive head trauma: a pictorial review
- Utility of three-dimensional and reformatted head computed tomography images in the evaluation of pediatric abusive head trauma
- Spinal ligamentous injury in abusive head trauma: a pictorial review
- Clinical and radiological evaluation of caudal regression syndrome
Showing 5 of 10 shared publications
- Spinal subdural hemorrhage in abusive head trauma: a pictorial review
- Venous injury in pediatric abusive head trauma: a pictorial review
- Utility of three-dimensional and reformatted head computed tomography images in the evaluation of pediatric abusive head trauma
- Spinal ligamentous injury in abusive head trauma: a pictorial review
- Clinical and radiological evaluation of caudal regression syndrome
Showing 5 of 9 shared publications
- Central nervous system embryonal tumors with EWSR1-PLAGL1 rearrangements reclassified as INI-1 deficient tumors at relapse
- Targeted Inhibition in Pediatric MET and ALK-Altered Hemispheric Gliomas: Objective Responses Followed by Treatment Resistance
- ETMR-15. Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumor with EWSR1 translocation: Evolving changes in histology, sequencing, and epigenetics at relapse in 2 patients and potential treatment implications
- EXTH-77. INFANT-TYPE HEMISPHERIC GLIOMAS WITH INITIAL RESPONSE FOLLOWED BY RESISTANCE ON TARGETED AGENTS
- TARGETED INHIBITION IN PEDIATRIC MET and ALK ALTERED PEDIATRIC HIGH GRADE GLIOMAS: OBJECTIVE RESPONSES FOLLOWED BY TREATMENT RESISTANCE
- Central nervous system embryonal tumors with EWSR1-PLAGL1 rearrangements reclassified as INI-1 deficient tumors at relapse
- Targeted Inhibition in Pediatric MET and ALK-Altered Hemispheric Gliomas: Objective Responses Followed by Treatment Resistance
- ETMR-15. Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumor with EWSR1 translocation: Evolving changes in histology, sequencing, and epigenetics at relapse in 2 patients and potential treatment implications
- EXTH-77. INFANT-TYPE HEMISPHERIC GLIOMAS WITH INITIAL RESPONSE FOLLOWED BY RESISTANCE ON TARGETED AGENTS
- TARGETED INHIBITION IN PEDIATRIC MET and ALK ALTERED PEDIATRIC HIGH GRADE GLIOMAS: OBJECTIVE RESPONSES FOLLOWED BY TREATMENT RESISTANCE
- Clinical and radiological evaluation of caudal regression syndrome
- Collapse or distention of the perioptic space in children - What does it mean to pediatric radiologists? Comprehensive review of perioptic space evaluation
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Arachnoid cyst in the pediatric patient: What the radiologist needs to know
- Ectopic cervical thymus: Recognising the characteristic ‘embroidery yarn’ appearance on ultrasound
- Clinical and radiological evaluation of caudal regression syndrome
- Birth-related subdural hemorrhage in asymptomatic neonates: evolution over time and differentiation from traumatic subdural hemorrhage
- Collapse or distention of the perioptic space in children - What does it mean to pediatric radiologists? Comprehensive review of perioptic space evaluation
- Arachnoid cyst in the pediatric patient: What the radiologist needs to know
- Ectopic cervical thymus: Recognising the characteristic ‘embroidery yarn’ appearance on ultrasound
- Clinical and radiological evaluation of caudal regression syndrome
- Birth-related subdural hemorrhage in asymptomatic neonates: evolution over time and differentiation from traumatic subdural hemorrhage
- Collapse or distention of the perioptic space in children - What does it mean to pediatric radiologists? Comprehensive review of perioptic space evaluation
- Arachnoid cyst in the pediatric patient: What the radiologist needs to know
- Ectopic cervical thymus: Recognising the characteristic ‘embroidery yarn’ appearance on ultrasound
- Spinal subdural hemorrhage in abusive head trauma: a pictorial review
- Venous injury in pediatric abusive head trauma: a pictorial review
- Utility of three-dimensional and reformatted head computed tomography images in the evaluation of pediatric abusive head trauma
- Spinal ligamentous injury in abusive head trauma: a pictorial review
- Central nervous system embryonal tumors with EWSR1-PLAGL1 rearrangements reclassified as INI-1 deficient tumors at relapse
- Targeted Inhibition in Pediatric MET and ALK-Altered Hemispheric Gliomas: Objective Responses Followed by Treatment Resistance
- EXTH-77. INFANT-TYPE HEMISPHERIC GLIOMAS WITH INITIAL RESPONSE FOLLOWED BY RESISTANCE ON TARGETED AGENTS
- TARGETED INHIBITION IN PEDIATRIC MET and ALK ALTERED PEDIATRIC HIGH GRADE GLIOMAS: OBJECTIVE RESPONSES FOLLOWED BY TREATMENT RESISTANCE
- Central nervous system embryonal tumors with EWSR1-PLAGL1 rearrangements reclassified as INI-1 deficient tumors at relapse
- Arachnoid cyst in the pediatric patient: What the radiologist needs to know
- ETMR-15. Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumor with EWSR1 translocation: Evolving changes in histology, sequencing, and epigenetics at relapse in 2 patients and potential treatment implications
- Targeted Inhibition in Pediatric MET and ALK-Altered Hemispheric Gliomas: Objective Responses Followed by Treatment Resistance
- EXTH-77. INFANT-TYPE HEMISPHERIC GLIOMAS WITH INITIAL RESPONSE FOLLOWED BY RESISTANCE ON TARGETED AGENTS
- TARGETED INHIBITION IN PEDIATRIC MET and ALK ALTERED PEDIATRIC HIGH GRADE GLIOMAS: OBJECTIVE RESPONSES FOLLOWED BY TREATMENT RESISTANCE
- Targeted Inhibition in Pediatric MET and ALK-Altered Hemispheric Gliomas: Objective Responses Followed by Treatment Resistance
- EXTH-77. INFANT-TYPE HEMISPHERIC GLIOMAS WITH INITIAL RESPONSE FOLLOWED BY RESISTANCE ON TARGETED AGENTS
- TARGETED INHIBITION IN PEDIATRIC MET and ALK ALTERED PEDIATRIC HIGH GRADE GLIOMAS: OBJECTIVE RESPONSES FOLLOWED BY TREATMENT RESISTANCE
- Venous injury in pediatric abusive head trauma: a pictorial review
- Utility of balanced steady-state field precession sequence in the evaluation of retinal and subdural hemorrhages in patients with abusive head trauma
- Utility of three-dimensional and reformatted head computed tomography images in the evaluation of pediatric 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
- Collapse or distention of the perioptic space in children - What does it mean to pediatric radiologists? Comprehensive review of perioptic space evaluation
- 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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