Marta Hernanz-Schulman, M.D.

Position: Professor

Department: Radiology and Radiological Sciences

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Email: marta.schulman@vanderbilt.edu

Office Address: 2200 Children's Way
Office Address2: 1423 VCH/Diagnostic Imaging
TN
Nashville , TN 37232-9700
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Publications
Robinson, Christine G, Hernanz-Schulman, Marta, Zhu, Yuwei, Griffin, Marie R, Gruber, William, Edwards, Kathryn M. Evaluation of anatomic changes in young children with natural rotavirus infection: is intussusception biologically plausible. J Infect Dis, 189(8), 1382-7, 2004

Aaronson, Oran S, Hernanz-Schulman, Marta, Bruner, Joseph P, Reed, George W, Tulipan, Noel B. Myelomeningocele: prenatal evaluation--comparison between transabdominal US and MR imaging. Radiology, 227(3), 839-43, 2003

Hernanz-Schulman, Marta. Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis. Radiology, 227(2), 319-31, 2003

Hernanz-Schulman, Marta, Zhu, Yuwei, Stein, Sharon M, Heller, Richard M, Bethel, L Allison. Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis in infants: US evaluation of vascularity of the pyloric canal. Radiology, 229(2), 389-93, 2003

Hernanz-Schulman, Marta, Brock, John W, Russell, William. Sonographic findings in infants with congenital adrenal hyperplasia. Pediatr Radiol, 32(2), 130-7, 2002

Gilbert, W B, Hernanz-Schulman, M, Pope, J C. Development of small calculi in an infant with bilateral single system ureteroceles. J Urol, 166(5), 1860-1, 2001

Hernanz-Schulman, M, Lowe, L H, Johnson, J, Neblett, W W, Polk, D B, Perez, R, Scheker, L E, Stein, S M, Heller, R M, Cywes, R. In vivo visualization of pyloric mucosal hypertrophy in infants with hypertrophic pyloric stenosis: is there an etiologic role. AJR Am J Roentgenol, 177(4), 843-8, 2001

Hernanz-Schulman, M, Schulman, G. Focus on imaging at the American Society of Nephrology annual meeting. Radiology, 220(1), 1-2, 2001

Lowe, L H, Draud, K S, Hernanz-Schulman, M, Newton, M R, Heller, R M, Stein, S M, Speroff, T. Nonenhanced limited CT in children suspected of having appendicitis: prospective comparison of attending and resident interpretations. Radiology, 221(3), 755-9, 2001

Lowe, L H, Penney, M W, Stein, S M, Heller, R M, Neblett, W W, Shyr, Y, Hernanz-Schulman, M. Unenhanced limited CT of the abdomen in the diagnosis of appendicitis in children: comparison with sonography. AJR Am J Roentgenol, 176(1), 31-5, 2001


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Updated Date
12/03/2004

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