Ayman Ewies

1.8k total citations
45 papers, 917 citations indexed

About

Ayman Ewies is a scholar working on Obstetrics and Gynecology, Reproductive Medicine and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Ayman Ewies has authored 45 papers receiving a total of 917 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 14 papers in Reproductive Medicine and 10 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Ayman Ewies's work include Gynecological conditions and treatments (14 papers), Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments (12 papers) and Uterine Myomas and Treatments (12 papers). Ayman Ewies is often cited by papers focused on Gynecological conditions and treatments (14 papers), Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments (12 papers) and Uterine Myomas and Treatments (12 papers). Ayman Ewies collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom and Egypt. Ayman Ewies's co-authors include Karl S. Oláh, A. K. Sinha, Sudha Sundar, Patrick Musonda, Mona Elshafie, Murray Griffin, Ulises Zanetto, Farook Al‐Azzawi, J. Thompson and Ian N.H. White and has published in prestigious journals such as Human Reproduction, Journal of Clinical Pathology and BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology.

In The Last Decade

Ayman Ewies

44 papers receiving 857 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ayman Ewies United Kingdom 17 299 265 256 212 178 45 917
Kyong Wook Yi South Korea 18 273 0.9× 299 1.1× 46 0.2× 48 0.2× 132 0.7× 47 729
M. Savvas United Kingdom 19 216 0.7× 298 1.1× 32 0.1× 58 0.3× 376 2.1× 37 917
Agnieszka Brodowska Poland 15 62 0.2× 252 1.0× 90 0.4× 63 0.3× 64 0.4× 67 676
Albrecht Giuliani Austria 17 141 0.5× 480 1.8× 38 0.1× 48 0.2× 186 1.0× 24 832
Shawky Z.A. Badawy United States 18 654 2.2× 661 2.5× 54 0.2× 205 1.0× 135 0.8× 78 1.3k
Luca Maria Schonäuer Italy 19 236 0.8× 486 1.8× 35 0.1× 55 0.3× 163 0.9× 44 977
Massimo Tartagni Italy 19 273 0.9× 618 2.3× 33 0.1× 123 0.6× 161 0.9× 41 1.1k
İptisam İpek Müderris Türkiye 17 146 0.5× 497 1.9× 46 0.2× 53 0.3× 180 1.0× 64 881
P. H. M. van de Weijer Netherlands 16 134 0.4× 159 0.6× 116 0.5× 37 0.2× 548 3.1× 30 875
Ioannis Papadimas Greece 15 150 0.5× 670 2.5× 27 0.1× 92 0.4× 238 1.3× 22 993

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Ewies, Ayman, et al.. (2021). Office hysteroscopic morcellation service: Evaluation of women experience and factors affecting satisfaction. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 264. 294–298. 4 indexed citations
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Price, Malcolm J, et al.. (2019). Prevalence of hyperplasia and cancer in endometrial polyps in women with postmenopausal bleeding: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Post Reproductive Health. 25(2). 86–94. 5 indexed citations
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Ewies, Ayman & Ulises Zanetto. (2017). Caesarean section scar causes myometrial hypertrophy with subsequent heavy menstrual flow and dysmenorrhoea. Medical Hypotheses. 108. 54–56. 8 indexed citations
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Sinha, A. K. & Ayman Ewies. (2012). Non-hormonal topical treatment of vulvovaginal atrophy: an up-to-date overview. Climacteric. 16(3). 305–312. 77 indexed citations
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Griffin, Murray, et al.. (2011). Endometrial hyperplasia – the dilemma of management remains: a retrospective observational study of 280 women. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 159(1). 172–175. 30 indexed citations
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Ewies, Ayman, et al.. (2010). Topical vaginal estrogen therapy in managing postmenopausal urinary symptoms: a reality or a gimmick?. Climacteric. 13(5). 405–418. 22 indexed citations
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Ewies, Ayman, et al.. (2010). Women with asymptomatic cervical polyps may not need to see a gynaecologist or have them removed: an observational retrospective study of 1126 cases. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 150(2). 190–194. 25 indexed citations
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Ewies, Ayman, et al.. (2010). Folic acid supplementation may cure hot flushes in postmenopausal women: a prospective cohort study. Gynecological Endocrinology. 26(9). 658–662. 7 indexed citations
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Ewies, Ayman & Patrick Musonda. (2010). Managing postmenopausal bleeding revisited: what is the best first line investigation and who should be seen within 2 weeks? A cross-sectional study of 326 women. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 153(1). 67–71. 13 indexed citations
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Ewies, Ayman, et al.. (2010). Managing women with post-coital bleeding: A prospective observational non-comparative study. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 30(2). 190–194. 7 indexed citations
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Ewies, Ayman, et al.. (2009). Folic acid supplementation cures hot flushes in postmenopausal women. Medical Hypotheses. 74(2). 286–288. 5 indexed citations
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Ewies, Ayman, et al.. (2009). Postcoital bleeding: A study of the current practice amongst consultants in the United Kingdom. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 144(1). 72–75. 10 indexed citations
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Ewies, Ayman, et al.. (2009). The First-Line Investigation of Postmenopausal Bleeding. International Journal of Gynecological Cancer. 19(5). 892–895. 13 indexed citations
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Ewies, Ayman, et al.. (2007). Acupuncture in managing menopausal symptoms: hope or mirage?. Climacteric. 10(5). 371–380. 14 indexed citations
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Elshafie, Mona & Ayman Ewies. (2007). Transdermal natural progesterone cream for postmenopausal women: Inconsistent data and complex pharmacokinetics. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 27(7). 655–659. 12 indexed citations
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Ewies, Ayman, et al.. (2007). Maternity guidelines: Aid or hindrance?. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 27(8). 774–780. 6 indexed citations
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Ewies, Ayman. (2004). Changes in gonadal steroid receptors in the cardinal ligaments of prolapsed uteri: immunohistomorphometric data. Human Reproduction. 19(7). 1622–1628. 40 indexed citations
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Ewies, Ayman & Karl S. Oláh. (2002). The sharp end of medical practice: the use of acupuncture in obstetrics and gynaecology. BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 109(1). 1–4. 41 indexed citations
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Ewies, Ayman. (2001). A Comprehensive Approach to the Menopause: So Far, One Size Should Fit All. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 56(10). 642–649. 11 indexed citations

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