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Mohit Maheshwari
Researcher at Medical College of Wisconsin
Publications - 59
Citations - 1421
Mohit Maheshwari is an academic researcher from Medical College of Wisconsin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Hemangioma. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 49 publications receiving 1203 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohit Maheshwari include Memorial Hospital of South Bend & King Edward Memorial Hospital.
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PHACE Syndrome: Consensus-Derived Diagnosis and Care Recommendations.
Maria C. Garzon,Leon G. Epstein,Geoffrey L. Heyer,Peter C. Frommelt,Darren B. Orbach,Adriane L. Baylis,Francine Blei,Patricia E. Burrows,Sarah L. Chamlin,Robert H. Chun,Christopher P. Hess,Shawna Joachim,Katherine Johnson,Wendy Kim,Marilyn G. Liang,Mohit Maheshwari,Garrett N. McCoy,Denise W. Metry,Priya Monrad,Elena Pope,Julie Powell,Tor Shwayder,Dawn H. Siegel,Megha M. Tollefson,Sudhakar Vadivelu,Sean M. Lew,Ilona J. Frieden,Beth A. Drolet +27 more
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Stroke in Children With Posterior Fossa Brain Malformations, Hemangiomas, Arterial Anomalies, Coarctation of the Aorta and Cardiac Defects, and Eye Abnormalities (PHACE) Syndrome: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Dawn H. Siegel,Kimberly A. Tefft,Teresa G. Kelly,Craig M. Johnson,Denise W. Metry,Patricia E. Burrows,Elena Pope,Maria R. Cordisco,Kristen E. Holland,Mohit Maheshwari,Phillip Keith,Maria C. Garzon,Christopher P. Hess,Ilona J. Frieden,Heather J. Fullerton,Beth A. Drolet +15 more
TL;DR: Aplasia, hypoplasia, or occlusion of a major cerebral artery appears to be a significant risk factor for AIS in children with PHACE, especially when >1 vessel is involved or if there is coarctation of the aorta.
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American Society of Functional Neuroradiology–Recommended fMRI Paradigm Algorithms for Presurgical Language Assessment
David F. Black,Behroze Vachha,A. Mian,Scott H. Faro,Mohit Maheshwari,Haris I. Sair,Jeffrey R. Petrella,Jay J. Pillai,K. Welker +8 more
TL;DR: Convergence of fMRI language paradigms across institutions offers the first step in providing a “Rosetta Stone” that provides a common reference point with which to compare and contrast the usefulness and reliability of f MRI data.
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Multifocal musculoskeletal tuberculosis in children: appearances on computed tomography.
TL;DR: Three of four children had calvarial lesions, with involvement of the bony orbit in one, and large abscesses were present in the chest wall and the mediastinum of another, and two had multiple osseous stigmata of tuberculous infection.
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A Significant Proportion of Children with Morphea En Coup De Sabre and Parry‐Romberg Syndrome Have Neuroimaging Findings
TL;DR: Because clinical predictors of intracranial abnormalities are poor, strong consideration should be given to obtaining an MRI before treatment initiation to assist in management decisions and establish a baseline examination.