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Sofía M Pividori
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2023-2024
Publications (10 Years): 5
Top Topics
Left Ventricular
Heart Rate Variability
Computed Tomography
Peripheral Nerve
Top Venues
Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.)
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Publications
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Verena B Franco-Riveros
,
Sofía M Pividori
,
Tomás I Martin
,
Florencia E Nicora
,
María Cecilia Lallana
,
Agustina A Pontecorvo
,
Juan Carlos Flores
,
Richard Shane Tubbs
,
Andre P Boezaart
,
Miguel Angel Reina
,
Bruno Buchholz
Anatomical study with clinical significance of communicating and visceral branching of the cervical and upper thoracic sympathetic trunk.
Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.)
(2024)
Mailén L González
,
Sofía M Pividori
,
Gregorio Fosser
,
Agustina A Pontecorvo
,
Verena B Franco-Riveros
,
Richard Shane Tubbs
,
Andre P Boezaart
,
Miguel Angel Reina
,
Bruno Buchholz
Innervation of the heart: Anatomical study with application to better understanding pathologies of the cardiac autonomics.
Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.)
36 (3) (2023)
Mailén L González
,
Sofía M Pividori
,
Gregorio Fosser
,
Agustina A Pontecorvo
,
Verena B Franco-Riveros
,
Richard Shane Tubbs
,
Andre P Boezaart
,
Miguel Angel Reina
,
Bruno Buchholz
Innervation of the heart: Anatomical study with application to better understanding pathologies of the cardiac autonomics.
Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.)
36 (3) (2023)
Mailén L González
,
Sofía M Pividori
,
Gregorio Fosser
,
Agustina A Pontecorvo
,
Verena B Franco-Riveros
,
Richard Shane Tubbs
,
Andre P Boezaart
,
Miguel Angel Reina
,
Bruno Buchholz
Innervation of the heart: Anatomical study with application to better understanding pathologies of the cardiac autonomics.
Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.)
(2023)
Mailén L González
,
Sofía M Pividori
,
Gregorio Fosser
,
Agustina A Pontecorvo
,
Verena B Franco-Riveros
,
Richard Shane Tubbs
,
Andre P Boezaart
,
Miguel Angel Reina
,
Bruno Buchholz
Innervation of the heart: Anatomical study with application to better understanding pathologies of the cardiac autonomics.
Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.)
36 (3) (2023)