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Harriet J. Paltiel
Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital
Publications - 107
Citations - 4711
Harriet J. Paltiel is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vesicoureteral reflux & Contrast-enhanced ultrasound. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 102 publications receiving 4326 citations. Previous affiliations of Harriet J. Paltiel include Yale University & University of Florida.
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Parkes Weber syndrome, vein of galen aneurysmal malformation, and other fast-flow vascular anomalies are caused by RASA1 mutations
Nicole Revencu,Laurence M. Boon,John B. Mulliken,Odile Enjolras,Maria R. Cordisco,Patricia E. Burrows,Philippe Clapuyt,Frank Hammer,Josée Dubois,Eulalia Baselga,Francesco Brancati,Robin Carder,José Miguel Ceballos Quintal,Bruno Dallapiccola,Gayle Fischer,Ilona J. Frieden,Maria C. Garzon,John Harper,Jennifer Johnson-Patel,Christine Labrèze,Loreto Martorell,Harriet J. Paltiel,Annette Pohl,Julie S. Prendiville,Isabelle Quéré,Dawn H. Siegel,Enza Maria Valente,Annet Van Hagen,Liselot Van Hest,Keith K. Vaux,Asunción Vicente,Lisa Weibel,David Chitayat,Miikka Vikkula +33 more
TL;DR: This first extensive study on the phenotypes associated with RASA1 mutations, and unravels their wide heterogeneity is reported, finding some CM‐AVM patients had neural tumors reminiscent of neurofibromatosis type 1 or 2.
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Soft-tissue vascular anomalies: utility of US for diagnosis.
Harriet J. Paltiel,Patricia E. Burrows,Harry P.W. Kozakewich,David Zurakowski,John B. Mulliken +4 more
TL;DR: US can be used to distinguish hemangioma from vascular malformation and detect arterial flow and these distinctions are critical for subsequent management and assessing prognosis.
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Hepatic hemangiomas: subtype classification and development of a clinical practice algorithm and registry
Emily R. Christison-Lagay,Patricia E. Burrows,Ahmad I. Alomari,Josée Dubois,Harry P.W. Kozakewich,Tricia S. Lane,Harriet J. Paltiel,Giannoula Klement,John B. Mulliken,Steven J. Fishman +9 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that hepatic hemangiomas do not represent a single entity but, rather, 3 principle categories of lesions: focal, multifocal, and diffuse, which may respond differently to previously anecdotally applied treatment regimens.
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Diagnostic imaging in the evaluation of vascular birthmarks : Pediatric dermatology
TL;DR: In this article, the role of modern diagnostic imaging in the evaluation of patients with vascular birthmarks is discussed. And the appropriate sequence of investigation for the different vascular anomalies are discussed, including hemangiomas and vascular malformations.
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Diagnostic imaging in the evaluation of vascular birthmarks
TL;DR: The role of modern diagnostic imaging in the evaluation of patients with vascular birthmarks, including plain radiography, sonography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and angiography, and the appropriate sequence of investigation for the different vascular anomalies are discussed.