A Schlesinger

1.3k total citations
36 papers, 940 citations indexed

About

A Schlesinger is a scholar working on Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Rheumatology. According to data from OpenAlex, A Schlesinger has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 940 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Surgery, 11 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 7 papers in Rheumatology. Recurrent topics in A Schlesinger's work include Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research (4 papers), Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies (3 papers) and Congenital Heart Disease Studies (3 papers). A Schlesinger is often cited by papers focused on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research (4 papers), Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies (3 papers) and Congenital Heart Disease Studies (3 papers). A Schlesinger collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and Australia. A Schlesinger's co-authors include R. J. Hernandez, María Meneghini, Bruce Bowerman, Christopher A. Shelton, Julin Maloof, E. Neil Schachter, L A Boxer, Richard M. Braverman, Scott R. Dorfman and Robert C. Kelsch and has published in prestigious journals such as Genes & Development, Radiology and American Journal of Roentgenology.

In The Last Decade

A Schlesinger

35 papers receiving 896 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 Schlesinger United States 17 312 226 201 117 114 36 940
C Sinclair-Smith South Africa 18 329 1.1× 152 0.7× 100 0.5× 113 1.0× 85 0.7× 44 959
Joseph R. Siebert United States 19 421 1.3× 327 1.4× 179 0.9× 327 2.8× 74 0.6× 29 1.1k
Mario Messina Italy 17 522 1.7× 154 0.7× 166 0.8× 122 1.0× 46 0.4× 111 1.0k
Ramazan Kutlu Türkiye 18 513 1.6× 235 1.0× 115 0.6× 50 0.4× 49 0.4× 117 1.1k
Masahiro Nozaki Japan 18 563 1.8× 50 0.2× 336 1.7× 32 0.3× 79 0.7× 87 1.4k
A.S. Hollman United Kingdom 20 371 1.2× 161 0.7× 158 0.8× 140 1.2× 44 0.4× 39 1.1k
Ina Bhan United States 16 350 1.1× 417 1.8× 100 0.5× 133 1.1× 53 0.5× 27 874
Carlos Zamora United States 16 238 0.8× 147 0.7× 68 0.3× 89 0.8× 27 0.2× 79 734
Laura Z. Fenton United States 23 324 1.0× 136 0.6× 360 1.8× 202 1.7× 70 0.6× 55 1.4k
Leonard P. Connolly United States 20 536 1.7× 257 1.1× 55 0.3× 245 2.1× 87 0.8× 70 1.1k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of A Schlesinger

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Netzer, Nikolaus C., et al.. (2025). Diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in older patients. Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie. 58(2). 91–96. 2 indexed citations
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Schlesinger, A, et al.. (2001). Multiple paradoxe Embolien bei offenem Foramen ovale. DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift. 126(24). 717–721. 5 indexed citations
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Schlesinger, A, Scott R. Dorfman, & Richard M. Braverman. (1999). Sonographic appearance of omental infarction in children. Pediatric Radiology. 29(8). 598–601. 49 indexed citations
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Schlesinger, A, Christopher A. Shelton, Julin Maloof, María Meneghini, & Bruce Bowerman. (1999). Wnt pathway components orient a mitotic spindle in the early Caenorhabditis elegans embryo without requiring gene transcription in the responding cell. Genes & Development. 13(15). 2028–2038. 190 indexed citations
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Schlesinger, A, Eric N. Mendeloff, Angela M. Sharkey, & Thomas L. Spray. (1995). MR of right aortic arch with mirror-image branching and a left ligamentum arteriosum: An unusual cause of a vascular ring. Pediatric Radiology. 25(6). 455–457. 18 indexed citations
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Strouse, Peter J., Richard A. Bowerman, & A Schlesinger. (1995). Antenatal sonographic findings of fetal adrenal hemorrhage. Journal of Clinical Ultrasound. 23(7). 442–446. 13 indexed citations
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Schlesinger, A, et al.. (1995). Estimation of total lung capacity from chest radiography and chest CT in children: comparison with body plethysmography.. American Journal of Roentgenology. 165(1). 151–154. 48 indexed citations
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Kamel, Ihab R., et al.. (1994). Radiation dose reduction in CT of the pediatric pelvis.. Radiology. 190(3). 683–687. 58 indexed citations
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Wolf, F M, et al.. (1994). Effects of experience and case difficulty on the interpretation of pediatric radiographs. Academic Medicine. 69(10). S31–3. 5 indexed citations
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Schlesinger, A, et al.. (1993). Ilio-psoas abscess in neonates. Pediatric Radiology. 23(1). 51–52. 13 indexed citations
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Schlesinger, A, et al.. (1993). Volume of the spleen in children as measured on CT scans: normal standards as a function of body weight.. American Journal of Roentgenology. 160(5). 1107–1109. 59 indexed citations
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Schlesinger, A, Elaine M. Caoili, Alan M. Mendelsohn, Edward L. Bove, & Robert H. Beekman. (1993). Radiography of thoracic intravascular stents in children with congenital heart disease. Pediatric Radiology. 23(2). 113–116. 2 indexed citations
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Schlesinger, A & R. J. Hernandez. (1992). Diseases of the musculoskeletal system in children: imaging with CT, sonography, and MR.. American Journal of Roentgenology. 158(4). 729–741. 38 indexed citations
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Schlesinger, A, C. E. Blane, & Kay H. Vydareny. (1992). First-Year Medical Students?? Attitudes toward Radiology. Investigative Radiology. 27(2). 175–178. 17 indexed citations
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Schlesinger, A & R. J. Hernandez. (1990). Intracapsular osteoid osteoma of the proximal femur: findings on plain film and CT.. American Journal of Roentgenology. 154(6). 1241–1244. 19 indexed citations
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Schlesinger, A, et al.. (1989). Sonography of the nonossified tarsal navicular cartilage in an infant with congenital vertical talus. Pediatric Radiology. 20(1-2). 134–135. 19 indexed citations
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Schlesinger, A, et al.. (1989). Chest wall mesenchymoma (hamartoma) in infancy. Pediatric Radiology. 19(3). 212–213. 21 indexed citations
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Schlesinger, A, et al.. (1989). Unusual radiographic manifestations of chondrodysplasia punctata. Skeletal Radiology. 18(1). 15–19. 10 indexed citations
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Schlesinger, A & A. K. Poznanski. (1986). Flattening of the distal femoral epiphyses in the trichorhinophalangeal syndrome. Pediatric Radiology. 16(6). 498–500. 2 indexed citations
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Schachter, E. Neil & A Schlesinger. (1982). The attenuation of exercise-induced bronchospasm by ascorbic acid.. PubMed. 49(3). 146–51. 58 indexed citations

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