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Dexter P. Mendoza
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 55
Citations - 1056
Dexter P. Mendoza is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung cancer & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 47 publications receiving 588 citations. Previous affiliations of Dexter P. Mendoza include North Shore-LIJ Health System & Emory University.
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Hypoxaemia related to COVID-19: vascular and perfusion abnormalities on dual-energy CT.
Min Lang,Avik Som,Dexter P. Mendoza,Efren J. Flores,Nicholas J. Reid,Denston Carey,Matthew D. Li,Alison S. Witkin,Josanna Rodriguez-Lopez,Jo-Anne O. Shepard,Brent P. Little +10 more
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Automated assessment and tracking of COVID-19 pulmonary disease severity on chest radiographs using convolutional siamese neural networks
Matthew D. Li,Nishaeminth Thumbavanam Arun,Mishka Gidwani,Ken Chang,Francis Deng,Brent P. Little,Dexter P. Mendoza,Min Lang,Susanna I. Lee,Aileen O'Shea,Anushri Parakh,Praveer Singh,Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer +12 more
TL;DR: A convolutional Siamese neural network-based severity score automatically measures radiographic COVID-19 pulmonary disease severity, which can be used to track disease change and predict subsequent intubation or death.
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Pulmonary Vascular Manifestations of COVID-19 Pneumonia
Min Lang,Avik Som,Denston Carey,Nicholas J. Reid,Dexter P. Mendoza,Efren J. Flores,Matthew D. Li,Jo-Anne O. Shepard,Brent P. Little +8 more
TL;DR: Pulmonary vascular abnormalities such as vessel enlargement and regional mosaic perfusion patterns are common in COVID-19 pneumonia and may suggest an underlying vascular process.
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Unilateral Lymphadenopathy After COVID-19 Vaccination: A Practical Management Plan for Radiologists Across Specialties.
Constance D. Lehman,Helen Anne D'Alessandro,Dexter P. Mendoza,Marc D. Succi,Avinash Kambadakone,Leslie R Lamb +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report isolated unilateral axillary lymphadenopathy (i.e., no imaging findings outside of visible lymphadopathy), which is ipsilateral to recent (prior 6 weeks) vaccination, as benign with no further imaging indicated, with ultrasound if clinical concern persists 6 weeks after the final vaccination dose.
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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Disease Severity on Admission Chest Radiographs among Patients Admitted with Confirmed Coronavirus Disease 2019: A Retrospective Cohort Study.
Nicholos Joseph,Nicholas J. Reid,Avik Som,Matthew D. Li,Emily P. Hyle,Caitlin M Dugdale,Min Lang,Joseph R. Betancourt,Francis Deng,Dexter P. Mendoza,Brent P. Little,Anand K. Narayan,Efren J. Flores +12 more
TL;DR: Non-White patients hospitalized with COVID-19 infection were more likely to present with higher severity of disease on admission CXR than White/Non-Hispanic patients, and increased severity was associated with worse outcomes for all patients.