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Larissa T. Bilaniuk is affiliated with the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in the United States. Their research is situated primarily in the field of Medicine, with specific contributions to Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Surgery, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Genetics.

The scientist's work focuses on key topics such as Spinal Dysraphism and Malformations, Fetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders, Cerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus, Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment, Head and Neck Surgical Oncology, Tumors and Oncological Cases, and Teratomas and Epidermoid Cysts.

Larissa T. Bilaniuk has published research in several prominent venues, with multiple contributions to the American Journal of Neuroradiology. Other publication venues include PEDIATRICS, Pediatric Radiology, American Registry of Pathology Arlington, Virginia eBooks, and UNC Libraries.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Bilaniuk include:

  • "Prenatal Repair of Myelomeningocele and School-age Functional Outcomes," 2020, PEDIATRICS
  • "Metastases to the Central Nervous System," 2025, American Registry of Pathology Arlington, Virginia eBooks
  • "Long-Term Imaging Follow-up from the Management of Myelomeningocele Study," 2023, American Journal of Neuroradiology
  • "Fetal head and neck tumors," 2020, Pediatric Radiology
  • "Fetal Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Open Neural Tube Defects: Prenatal Imaging Evaluation and Perinatal Outcomes," 2020, American Journal of Neuroradiology

Frequent collaborators in Bilaniuk's research include Amy J. Houtrow, Jack M. Fletcher, Orit A. Glenn, Sumit Pruthi, and Cora MacPherson. These co-authors have contributed to several shared publications, indicating ongoing research partnerships.

Best Publications

  • Intracranial hematomas: imaging by high-field MR.

    J M Gomori;R I Grossman;H I Goldberg;R A Zimmerman

  • Diffuse cerebral swelling following head injuries in children: the syndrome of “malignant brain edema”

    Derek A. Bruce;Abass Alavi;Larissa Bilaniuk;Carol Dolinskas

  • Improvement in hindbrain herniation demonstrated by serial fetal magnetic resonance imaging following fetal surgery for myelomeningocele.

    Sutton Ln;Adzick Ns;Bilaniuk Lt;Johnson Mp

  • Neurofibromatosis type 1: Pathologic substrate of high-signal-intensity foci in the brain

    D P DiPaolo;R A Zimmerman;L B Rorke;E H Zackai

  • Visual outcomes in children with neurofibromatosis type 1–associated optic pathway glioma following chemotherapy: a multicenter retrospective analysis

    Michael J. Fisher;Michael Loguidice;David H. Gutmann;Robert Listernick

  • High prevalence of temporomandibular joint arthritis at disease onset in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis, as detected by magnetic resonance imaging but not by ultrasound.

    Pamela F. Weiss;Bita Arabshahi;Ann Johnson;Larissa T. Bilaniuk

  • Computed tomography of shearing injuries of the cerebral white matter.

    Robert A. Zimmerman;Larissa T. Bilaniuk;Thomas Genneralli

  • Treatment of chiasmatic/hypothalamic gliomas of childhood with chemotherapy: an update.

    Roger J. Packer;Leslie N. Sutton;Leslie N. Sutton;Larissa T. Bilaniuk;Larissa T. Bilaniuk;Jerilynn Radcliffe;Jerilynn Radcliffe

  • Occult cerebral vascular malformations: high-field MR imaging.

    J M Gomori;R I Grossman;H I Goldberg;D B Hackney

  • Gene Therapy of Canavan Disease: AAV-2 Vector for Neurosurgical Delivery of Aspartoacylase Gene (ASPA) to the Human Brain

    Christopher Janson;Scott McPhee;Larissa Bilaniuk;John Haselgrove

  • Long-Term Follow-Up After Gene Therapy for Canavan Disease

    Paola Leone;David Shera;Scott W J McPhee;Jeremy S. Francis

  • Pathophysiology, treatment and outcome following severe head injury in children.

    Bruce Da;Raphaely Rc;Goldberg Ai;Zimmerman Ra

  • Head Injury: Early Results of Comparing CT and High-Field MR

    Robert A. Zimmerman;Larissa T. Bilaniuk;David B. Hackney;Herbert I. Goldberg

  • Occult head injury in high-risk abused children.

    David M Rubin;Cindy W Christian;Larissa T Bilaniuk;Kelly Ann Zazyczny

  • Pediatric brain stem gliomas.

    Philip Littman;Philip Littman;Patricia Jarrett;Larissa T. Bilaniuk;Lucy B. Rorke

  • High field MR imaging of cerebral venous thrombosis.

    Paul J. Macchi;Robert I. Grossman;John M. Gomori;Herbert I. Goldberg

  • MR imaging of tuberous sclerosis: pathogenesis of this phakomatosis, use of gadopentetate dimeglumine, and literature review.

    B H Braffman;L T Bilaniuk;T P Naidich;T P Naidich;N R Altman;N R Altman

  • Cranial computed tomography in diagnosis and management of acute head trauma

    Robert A. Zimmerman;Larissa T. Bilaniuk;Thomas Gennarelli;Derek Bruce

  • Changes in brain water diffusion during childhood.

    M. C. Morriss;R. A. Zimmerman;L. T. Bilaniuk;J. V. Hunter

  • Prenatal surgery for myelomeningocele and the need for cerebrospinal fluid shunt placement

    N Tulipan;JC Wellons;EA Thom;N Gupta

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert A. Zimmerman
Robert A. Zimmerman Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Robert I. Grossman
Robert I. Grossman New York University
Roger J. Packer
Roger J. Packer Children’s National Health System
Leslie N. Sutton
Leslie N. Sutton University of Pennsylvania
Peter J. Savino
Peter J. Savino University of California, San Diego
Lucy B. Rorke
Lucy B. Rorke Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Elaine H. Zackai
Elaine H. Zackai Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Michael Fisher
Michael Fisher University of Manchester
N. Scott Adzick
N. Scott Adzick Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Amy R. Brooks-Kayal
Amy R. Brooks-Kayal University of Colorado Denver

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