Brian Hanson

735 total citations · 1 hit paper
28 papers, 462 citations indexed

About

Brian Hanson is a scholar working on Surgery, Gastroenterology and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Brian Hanson has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 462 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Surgery, 11 papers in Gastroenterology and 8 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in Brian Hanson's work include Gastroesophageal reflux and treatments (9 papers), Esophageal and GI Pathology (8 papers) and Gastrointestinal motility and disorders (6 papers). Brian Hanson is often cited by papers focused on Gastroesophageal reflux and treatments (9 papers), Esophageal and GI Pathology (8 papers) and Gastrointestinal motility and disorders (6 papers). Brian Hanson collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and France. Brian Hanson's co-authors include Shahnaz Sultan, Katarina B. Greer, Yngve Falck–Ytter, Seth D. Crockett, Joel J. Heidelbaugh, Thomas J. Bouchard, Beatrice Roitman-Johnson, Malcolm N. Blumenthal, Matthew McGue and Nancy L. Segal and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Gastroenterology and The American Journal of Gastroenterology.

In The Last Decade

Brian Hanson

22 papers receiving 447 citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Brian Hanson United States 9 215 205 122 60 44 28 462
Andreas Naegel Germany 14 186 0.9× 349 1.7× 49 0.4× 204 3.4× 18 0.4× 30 521
Kelly Blair United States 12 174 0.8× 565 2.8× 91 0.7× 126 2.1× 4 0.1× 17 671
Sabeena Farhath United States 6 78 0.4× 130 0.6× 18 0.1× 176 2.9× 5 0.1× 6 324
JG Tijssen Netherlands 7 85 0.4× 262 1.3× 25 0.2× 101 1.7× 34 0.8× 9 517
Taylor Taylor United States 12 42 0.2× 64 0.3× 87 0.7× 74 1.2× 13 0.3× 18 341
Ileana Ioniuc Romania 8 22 0.1× 62 0.3× 29 0.2× 28 0.5× 4 0.1× 43 199
Surender K. Vaswani United States 12 9 0.0× 84 0.4× 183 1.5× 115 1.9× 79 1.8× 21 470
Matthew W. Ralls United States 13 32 0.1× 273 1.3× 112 0.9× 68 1.1× 7 0.2× 36 545
Hugo A. Penny United Kingdom 13 237 1.1× 187 0.9× 25 0.2× 27 0.5× 7 0.2× 36 436
Valeria Ferraù Italy 10 65 0.3× 52 0.3× 39 0.3× 40 0.7× 17 0.4× 13 321

Countries citing papers authored by Brian Hanson

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Fields of papers citing papers by Brian Hanson

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Brian Hanson

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All Works

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Herman, Tessa, Nicha Wongjarupong, Bryant Megna, et al.. (2024). Single-center experience with intraprocedural cleansing system to improve inadequate bowel preparation during colonoscopy. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 12(6). E750–E756.
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Chang, Lin, William D. Chey, Aamer Imdad, et al.. (2023). American Gastroenterological Association-American College of Gastroenterology Clinical Practice Guideline: Pharmacological Management of Chronic Idiopathic Constipation. Gastroenterology. 164(7). 1086–1106. 73 indexed citations breakdown →
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Herman, Tessa, et al.. (2023). An intraprocedural cleansing system to improve inadequate bowel preparation during colonoscopy. VideoGIE. 9(4). 179–181. 2 indexed citations
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Ahmed, Khalid, Mohamed Abdallah, Fouad Jaber, et al.. (2023). Analysis of Reported Adverse Events Related to Hemospray. Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology. 58(4). 402–406. 3 indexed citations
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Herman, Tessa, Bryant Megna, Mohammad Bilal, & Brian Hanson. (2022). S597 A Single Center Clinical Experience With an Intraprocedural Cleansing System for Inadequate Bowel Preparation During Colonoscopy. The American Journal of Gastroenterology. 117(10S). e419–e420. 1 indexed citations
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Abdallah, Mohamed, et al.. (2022). Neuroendocrine Tumor Diagnosed Through Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine-Needle Biopsy of a Lung Mass. ACG Case Reports Journal. 9(9). e00858–e00858.
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Rogers, Barbara, Pamela Ginex, Brian Hanson, et al.. (2020). ONS Guidelines™ for Opioid-Induced and Non–Opioid-Related Cancer Constipation. Oncology nursing forum. 47(6). 671–691. 9 indexed citations
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Ginex, Pamela, Brian Hanson, Kristine B. LeFebvre, et al.. (2020). Management of Opioid-Induced and Non–Opioid-Related Constipation in Patients With Cancer: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Oncology nursing forum. 47(6). E211–E224. 6 indexed citations
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Manivel, J. Carlos, et al.. (2020). Optimization of Immunophenotypic Panel to Differentiate Upper From Lower Gastrointestinal Adenocarcinomas: Analysis of New and Traditional Markers. Applied immunohistochemistry & molecular morphology. 29(1). 13–19. 1 indexed citations
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Gravely, Amy, Hector Mesa, Shahnaz Sultan, et al.. (2020). Persistent indefinite for dysplasia in Barrett’s esophagus is a risk factor for dysplastic progression to low-grade dysplasia. Diseases of the Esophagus. 33(9). 8 indexed citations
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Hayat, Umar, et al.. (2020). Surface Ki-67 Expression Improves Reproducibility of Dysplasia Diagnosis in Barrett’s Esophagus. American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 153(5). 695–704. 6 indexed citations
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Gravely, Amy, Hector Mesa, Shahnaz Sultan, et al.. (2019). Persistent confirmed low-grade dysplasia in Barrett's esophagus is a risk factor for progression to high-grade dysplasia and adenocarcinoma in a US Veterans cohort. Diseases of the Esophagus. 33(2). 12 indexed citations
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Crockett, Seth D., Katarina B. Greer, Joel J. Heidelbaugh, et al.. (2018). American Gastroenterological Association Institute Guideline on the Medical Management of Opioid-Induced Constipation. Gastroenterology. 156(1). 218–226. 115 indexed citations
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Hanson, Brian, Shazia Mehmood Siddique, Yolanda V. Scarlett, & Shahnaz Sultan. (2018). American Gastroenterological Association Institute Technical Review on the Medical Management of Opioid-Induced Constipation. Gastroenterology. 156(1). 229–253.e5. 40 indexed citations
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Hanson, Brian, Roderick MacDonald, & Aasma Shaukat. (2012). Endoscopic and Medical Therapy for Chronic Radiation Proctopathy. Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 55(10). 1081–1095. 44 indexed citations
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Atik, Mustafa & Brian Hanson. (1970). Gram-negative pneumonitis: a new postoperative menace.. PubMed. 36(4). 198–204. 4 indexed citations
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Atik, M, et al.. (1968). Pulmonary embolism, a preventable complication.. PubMed. 34(12). 888–94. 1 indexed citations

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