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Poonam Batra

Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles

Publications -  50
Citations -  3367

Poonam Batra is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Mediastinum. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 50 publications receiving 2707 citations. Previous affiliations of Poonam Batra include UCLA Medical Center.

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The Lung Image Database Consortium (LIDC) and Image Database Resource Initiative (IDRI): a completed reference database of lung nodules on CT scans.

TL;DR: The goal of this process was to identify as completely as possible all lung nodules in each CT scan without requiring forced consensus and is expected to provide an essential medical imaging research resource to spur CAD development, validation, and dissemination in clinical practice.
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Pulmonary dysfunction in advanced liver disease: Frequent occurrence of an abnormal diffusing capacity

TL;DR: Most patients with advanced liver disease have one or more types of abnormality in lung function, a reduced DLCO being the single most common functional defect.
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Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Thoracic Aortic Dissection at CT Angiography

TL;DR: Familiarity with common pitfalls, coupled with a knowledge of normal intrathoracic anatomy, will facilitate recognition of true aortic dissection and help avoid misdiagnosis at thoracic aorta CT angiography.
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Ventilatory and diffusion abnormalities in potential heart transplant recipients.

TL;DR: Recognition of diffusion impairment as a common finding in patients with severe chronic congestive heart failure who are candidates for heart transplantation is important for proper interpretation of possible post-transplant changes in diffusing capacity due to other causes.
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Postoperative complications of lung transplantation: radiologic findings along a time continuum.

TL;DR: To enable the selection of an effective and relevant course of therapy and, ultimately, to decrease morbidity and mortality among lung transplant recipients, radiologists at all levels of experience must be able to recognize and understand the imaging manifestations of posttransplantation complications.