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Kuberan Pushparajah
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 146
Citations - 1618
Kuberan Pushparajah is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 115 publications receiving 970 citations. Previous affiliations of Kuberan Pushparajah include Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust & Boston Children's Hospital.
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Multimodality cardiac evaluation in children and young adults with multisystem inflammation associated with COVID-19.
Paraskevi Theocharis,James Wong,Kuberan Pushparajah,Kuberan Pushparajah,Sujeev Mathur,John M. Simpson,Emma Pascall,Aoife Cleary,Kirsty Stewart,Kaitav Adhvaryu,Alex Savis,Saleha Kabir,Mirasol Pernia Uy,Hannah Heard,Kelly Peacock,Owen Miller,Owen Miller +16 more
TL;DR: Pancarditis with cardiac dysfunction is common and associated with myocardial oedema and patients require close monitoring due to coronary artery dilatation and the risk of thrombotic myocardIAL infarction.
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Three-dimensional visualisation of the fetal heart using prenatal MRI with motion-corrected slice-volume registration: a prospective, single-centre cohort study.
David F. A. Lloyd,David F. A. Lloyd,Kuberan Pushparajah,Kuberan Pushparajah,John M. Simpson,Joshua F.P. van Amerom,Milou P. M. van Poppel,Alexander Schulz,Bernard Kainz,Bernard Kainz,Maria Deprez,Maelene Lohezic,Joanna M. Allsop,Sujeev Mathur,Hannah Bellsham-Revell,Trisha V. Vigneswaran,Marietta Charakida,Owen Miller,Vita Zidere,Gurleen Sharland,Mary A. Rutherford,Joseph V. Hajnal,Reza Razavi,Reza Razavi +23 more
TL;DR: The combination of prenatal MRI with novel, motion-corrected 3D image registration software, as an adjunct to fetal echocardiography in the diagnosis of congenital heart disease provides safe, powerful, and highly complementary imaging of the fetal cardiovascular system.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Changes in Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension in Children
TL;DR: Brain magnetic resonance imaging features can assist in suspecting the diagnosis of idiopathic intracranial hypertension in children, provided caution is applied when interpreting imaging performed under a general anesthesia.
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Impaired development of the cerebral cortex in infants with congenital heart disease is correlated to reduced cerebral oxygen delivery.
Christopher Kelly,Antonios Makropoulos,Lucilio Cordero-Grande,Jana Hutter,Anthony N. Price,Emer Hughes,Maria Murgasova,Rui Pedro A. G. Teixeira,Johannes K. Steinweg,Sagar Kulkarni,Loay Rahman,Hui Zhang,Daniel C. Alexander,Kuberan Pushparajah,Kuberan Pushparajah,Daniel Rueckert,Joseph V. Hajnal,John M. Simpson,A. David Edwards,Mary A. Rutherford,Serena J. Counsell +20 more
TL;DR: It is found that impaired cortical grey matter volume and gyrification index in newborns with complex CHD was linearly related to reduced cerebral oxygen Delivery, and that cardiac lesions associated with the lowest cerebral oxygen delivery were associated withThe greatest impairment of cortical development.
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Fetal cardiac cine imaging using highly accelerated dynamic MRI with retrospective motion correction and outlier rejection.
Joshua F.P. van Amerom,David F. A. Lloyd,Anthony N. Price,Maria Murgasova,Paul Aljabar,Shaihan J. Malik,Maelene Lohezic,Mary A. Rutherford,Kuberan Pushparajah,Reza Razavi,Joseph V. Hajnal +10 more
TL;DR: Development of a MRI acquisition and reconstruction strategy to depict fetal cardiac anatomy in the presence of maternal and fetal motion is developed.