A. E. Macbeth

612 total citations
22 papers, 260 citations indexed

About

A. E. Macbeth is a scholar working on Urology, Dermatology and Rheumatology. According to data from OpenAlex, A. E. Macbeth has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 260 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Urology, 11 papers in Dermatology and 7 papers in Rheumatology. Recurrent topics in A. E. Macbeth's work include Hair Growth and Disorders (13 papers), Dermatology and Skin Diseases (5 papers) and Medicine and Dermatology Studies History (4 papers). A. E. Macbeth is often cited by papers focused on Hair Growth and Disorders (13 papers), Dermatology and Skin Diseases (5 papers) and Medicine and Dermatology Studies History (4 papers). A. E. Macbeth collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Netherlands. A. E. Macbeth's co-authors include Matthew Harries, N. J. Levell, Andrew G. Messenger, Christos Tziotzios, Simon Holmes, Simon de Lusignan, Andrew R. Thompson, Hywel C Williams, D. J. C. Grindlay and Alexa R. Shipman and has published in prestigious journals such as BMJ, British Journal of Dermatology and BMJ Open.

In The Last Decade

A. E. Macbeth

21 papers receiving 256 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
A. E. Macbeth United Kingdom 10 170 151 47 41 41 22 260
Virginia Barton United States 7 190 1.1× 161 1.1× 69 1.5× 44 1.1× 25 0.6× 10 301
Maria Colavincenzo United States 7 190 1.1× 207 1.4× 37 0.8× 19 0.5× 23 0.6× 18 303
Dmitri Wall Ireland 9 203 1.2× 213 1.4× 40 0.9× 27 0.7× 20 0.5× 27 339
Harrison H. Lee United States 7 365 2.1× 175 1.2× 43 0.9× 37 0.9× 58 1.4× 10 478
Dina Hagigeorges United States 7 158 0.9× 217 1.4× 18 0.4× 32 0.8× 19 0.5× 15 262
Carolyn Goh United States 8 127 0.7× 133 0.9× 24 0.5× 20 0.5× 15 0.4× 25 223
Athena Manatis-Lornell United States 8 148 0.9× 190 1.3× 17 0.4× 30 0.7× 21 0.5× 16 247
Ryokichi Irisawa Japan 11 140 0.8× 200 1.3× 54 1.1× 43 1.0× 14 0.3× 30 326
Milène K. Crispin United States 5 191 1.1× 195 1.3× 22 0.5× 32 0.8× 70 1.7× 6 337
Misaki Kinoshita‐Ise Japan 11 130 0.8× 146 1.0× 39 0.8× 20 0.5× 11 0.3× 29 235

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Fields of papers citing papers by A. E. Macbeth

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of A. E. Macbeth

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All Works

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Harries, Matthew, Anna Ascott, Leila Asfour, et al.. (2024). British Association of Dermatologists living guideline for managing people with alopecia areata 2024. British Journal of Dermatology. 192(2). 190–205. 9 indexed citations
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Page, Melanie C., et al.. (2023). Hairlines through history: Frontal fibrosing alopecia over 500 years?. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. 37(10). 1954–1957. 2 indexed citations
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Messenger, Andrew G., Matthew Harries, A. E. Macbeth, et al.. (2022). Alopecia areata and risk of common infections: a population-based cohort study. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. 48(4). 332–338. 1 indexed citations
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Holmes, Simon, Matthew Harries, A. E. Macbeth, et al.. (2022). Alopecia areata and risk of atopic and autoimmune conditions: population-based cohort study. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. 48(4). 325–331. 21 indexed citations
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Macbeth, A. E., Simon Holmes, Matthew Harries, et al.. (2022). The associated burden of mental health conditions in alopecia areata: a population‐based study in UK primary care*. British Journal of Dermatology. 187(1). 73–81. 37 indexed citations
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Page, Melanie C. & A. E. Macbeth. (2017). A rash that appeared on holiday. BMJ. j4338–j4338.
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Macbeth, A. E., Andrew G. Messenger, Alexa R. Shipman, et al.. (2017). Establishing and prioritizing research questions for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of hair loss (excluding alopecia areata): the Hair Loss Priority Setting Partnership. British Journal of Dermatology. 178(2). 535–540. 5 indexed citations
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Macbeth, A. E., Andrew G. Messenger, Alexa R. Shipman, et al.. (2016). Establishing and prioritizing research questions for the treatment of alopecia areata: the Alopecia Areata Priority Setting Partnership. British Journal of Dermatology. 176(5). 1316–1320. 13 indexed citations
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Macbeth, A. E., et al.. (2015). Dramatic and persistent loss of eyelashes. JRSM Open. 6(5). 442804867–442804867. 3 indexed citations
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Macbeth, A. E., et al.. (2014). An insight into JAK-STAT signalling in dermatology. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. 39(4). 513–518. 31 indexed citations
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Matin, Rubeta, Jonathan Batchelor, Carsten Flohr, et al.. (2013). The UK Dermatology Clinical Trials Network Trainee Group: developing evidence-based practice and research engagement among dermatology trainees. ORCA Online Research @Cardiff (Cardiff University). 1 indexed citations
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Macbeth, A. E., et al.. (2013). Dermatitis herpetiformis co-localised with vitiligo in a patient with autoimmune polyglandular syndrome. Journal of Dermatological Case Reports. 7(3). 101–2. 3 indexed citations
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Macbeth, A. E. & Matthew Harries. (2012). Hair loss in hospital medicine: a practical guide. British Journal of Hospital Medicine. 73(7). 372–379. 3 indexed citations
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Macbeth, A. E., et al.. (2012). Pyoderma gangrenosum in association with Janus kinase 2 (JAK2V617F) mutation. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. 38(1). 44–46. 21 indexed citations
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Macbeth, A. E., D. J. C. Grindlay, & Hywel C Williams. (2011). What’s new in skin cancer? An analysis of guidelines and systematic reviews published in 2008–2009. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. 36(5). 453–458. 17 indexed citations
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Macbeth, A. E., et al.. (2010). Necrolytic migratory erythema with the absence of necrolysis. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. 35(7). 810–811. 1 indexed citations
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Macbeth, A. E., Laszlo Igali, N. J. Levell, & G. W. M. Millington. (2010). Dermatitis herpetiformis arising within vitiligo in the presence of multiple autoimmune conditions. UEA Digital Repository (University of East Anglia). 1 indexed citations
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Macbeth, A. E., N. C. Hepburn, N. J. Levell, & J. Garioch. (2008). Incomplete excision rates of basal cell carcinomas in primary care and dermatology:a multicentre audit. UEA Digital Repository (University of East Anglia). 2 indexed citations

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