R. Birnbaum

610 total citations · 1 hit paper
33 papers, 360 citations indexed

About

R. Birnbaum is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Epidemiology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, R. Birnbaum has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 360 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 8 papers in Epidemiology and 5 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in R. Birnbaum's work include Fetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders (23 papers), Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics (17 papers) and Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (7 papers). R. Birnbaum is often cited by papers focused on Fetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders (23 papers), Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics (17 papers) and Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (7 papers). R. Birnbaum collaborates with scholars based in Israel, United States and Italy. R. Birnbaum's co-authors include G. Malinger, D. Paladini, Ilan E. Timor‐Tritsch, G. Pilu, Ana Monteagudo, L. J. Salomon, Liat Ben‐Sira, Tally Lerman‐Sagie, Igal Wolman and Karina Krajden Haratz and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology and European Neuropsychopharmacology.

In The Last Decade

R. Birnbaum

28 papers receiving 356 citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
R. Birnbaum Israel 11 291 49 49 48 33 33 360
Roberto Fogliani Italy 11 229 0.8× 58 1.2× 71 1.4× 61 1.3× 66 2.0× 17 331
Deborah Jarvis United Kingdom 12 408 1.4× 24 0.5× 34 0.7× 43 0.9× 28 0.8× 29 485
B. De Keersmaecker Belgium 9 271 0.9× 50 1.0× 22 0.4× 16 0.3× 35 1.1× 19 308
Devora Kidron Israel 8 207 0.7× 33 0.7× 45 0.9× 30 0.6× 9 0.3× 10 271
J Ouahba France 6 282 1.0× 37 0.8× 88 1.8× 9 0.2× 19 0.6× 7 356
C. Colmant France 11 241 0.8× 20 0.4× 111 2.3× 19 0.4× 17 0.5× 25 327
B F Crandall United States 8 227 0.8× 38 0.8× 53 1.1× 28 0.6× 40 1.2× 14 349
T. Illescas Spain 11 285 1.0× 24 0.5× 97 2.0× 10 0.2× 69 2.1× 27 394
F. Biquard France 8 86 0.3× 28 0.6× 35 0.7× 55 1.1× 54 1.6× 22 203
Allan J. Fisher United States 9 387 1.3× 51 1.0× 36 0.7× 25 0.5× 256 7.8× 24 479

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of R. Birnbaum

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All Works

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Haratz, Karina Krajden, G. Malinger, Hadas Miremberg, et al.. (2024). Callosal Injuries in Cytomegalovirus Fetopathy: A Neurosonographic Study. Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy. 52(3). 243–253. 1 indexed citations
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Birnbaum, R., G. Malinger, Liat Ben‐Sira, et al.. (2024). Identification of a Mosaic Variant in the SYNCRIP Gene Causing Foetal Periventricular Nodular Heterotopia, Abnormal Sulcation and Infratentorial Anomaly. Prenatal Diagnosis. 44(13). 1659–1662. 1 indexed citations
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Haratz, Karina Krajden, et al.. (2024). A de novo pathogenic variant in DHX30 gene in a fetus with isolated dysgenesis of the corpus callosum. Prenatal Diagnosis. 44(3). 357–359.
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Miremberg, Hadas, R. Birnbaum, Yuval Yaron, et al.. (2024). Prenatal Diagnosis of a KIDINS220 De Novo Heterozygous Variant in a Fetus With a Complex CNS Anomaly. Prenatal Diagnosis. 44(12). 1518–1521.
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Weissbach, Tal, B. Messing, R. Birnbaum, et al.. (2024). Prenatal Sonographic Features of Rubinstein–Taybi Syndrome—A Small Case Series of a Rare Syndrome. Prenatal Diagnosis. 44(12). 1502–1508. 2 indexed citations
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Malinger, G., et al.. (2023). Fetal neurosonography as accurate tool for diagnosis of brain involvement in tuberous sclerosis. Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 62(3). 391–397. 2 indexed citations
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Giorgione, Veronica, Karina Krajden Haratz, I. Gull, et al.. (2023). Myocardial Function in Fetuses with Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection. Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy. 50(6). 430–437. 1 indexed citations
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Bazak, Lily, Lina Basel‐Salmon, Y. Gilboa, et al.. (2023). Unique prenatal manifestations of biallelic NDUFAF5 variants: expansion of phenotype. Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 63(3). 392–398. 4 indexed citations
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Haratz, Karina Krajden, G. Malinger, Liat Ben‐Sira, et al.. (2022). Spectrum of brain malformations in fetuses with mild tubulinopathy. Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 61(6). 740–748. 10 indexed citations
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Haratz, Karina Krajden, et al.. (2022). Malformation of cortical development with abnormal cortex: early ultrasound diagnosis between 14 and 24 weeks of gestation. Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 61(5). 559–565. 9 indexed citations
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Kurolap, Alina, Adi Mory, Karina Krajden Haratz, et al.. (2022). Upgrading an intronic TMEM67 variant of unknown significance to likely pathogenic through RNA studies and community data sharing. Prenatal Diagnosis. 42(12). 1484–1487. 3 indexed citations
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Giorgione, Veronica, Karina Krajden Haratz, Shlomi Constantini, R. Birnbaum, & G. Malinger. (2022). Fetal cerebral ventriculomegaly: What do we tell the prospective parents?. Prenatal Diagnosis. 42(13). 1674–1681. 17 indexed citations
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Birnbaum, R., et al.. (2021). Early second‐trimester three‐dimensional transvaginal neurosonography of fetal midbrain and hindbrain: normative data and technical aspects. Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 59(3). 317–324. 3 indexed citations
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Paladini, D., G. Malinger, R. Birnbaum, et al.. (2021). ISUOG Practice Guidelines (updated): sonographic examination of the fetal central nervous system. Part 2: performance of targeted neurosonography. Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 57(4). 661–671. 125 indexed citations breakdown →
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Robertis, V. De, Ilan E. Timor‐Tritsch, Rabih Chaoui, et al.. (2021). WAPM-World Association of Perinatal Medicine practice guidelines: fetal central nervous system examination. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 29(2). 87–97.
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Birnbaum, R., et al.. (2020). Normal cavum veli interpositi at 14–17 gestational weeks: three‐dimensional and Doppler transvaginal neurosonographic study. Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology. 58(1). 19–25. 6 indexed citations
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Levy, Michal, Dorit Lev, Z. Leibovitz, et al.. (2020). Periventricular pseudocysts of noninfectious origin: Prenatal associated findings and prognostic factors. Prenatal Diagnosis. 40(8). 931–941. 4 indexed citations
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Laskov, Ido, R. Birnbaum, Sharon Maslovitz, et al.. (2012). Outcome of singleton pregnancy in women ≥45 years old: a retrospective cohort study. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. 25(11). 2190–2193. 34 indexed citations

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