Cameron Whittaker

600 total citations
20 papers, 407 citations indexed

About

Cameron Whittaker is a scholar working on Ophthalmology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Cameron Whittaker has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 407 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Ophthalmology, 7 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging and 6 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Cameron Whittaker's work include Ocular Infections and Treatments (5 papers), Corneal Surgery and Treatments (5 papers) and Corneal surgery and disorders (4 papers). Cameron Whittaker is often cited by papers focused on Ocular Infections and Treatments (5 papers), Corneal Surgery and Treatments (5 papers) and Corneal surgery and disorders (4 papers). Cameron Whittaker collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and United Kingdom. Cameron Whittaker's co-authors include Kirk N. Gelatt, David A. Wilkie, Dennis E. Brooks, Peter J. Smith, Stacy E. Andrew, Diane V. H. Hendrix, Patricia Smith, T.R. Miller, Daniel Brooks and David J. Simpson and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, American Journal of Veterinary Research and Equine Veterinary Journal.

In The Last Decade

Cameron Whittaker

17 papers receiving 381 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Cameron Whittaker United States 10 268 204 167 45 40 20 407
Tammy M. Michau United States 14 245 0.9× 157 0.8× 139 0.8× 60 1.3× 21 0.5× 30 482
Alison B. Clode United States 10 198 0.7× 77 0.4× 110 0.7× 59 1.3× 16 0.4× 26 328
Anne J. Gemensky‐Metzler United States 15 353 1.3× 209 1.0× 128 0.8× 28 0.6× 29 0.7× 39 562
Amy J. Rankin United States 12 179 0.7× 94 0.5× 105 0.6× 37 0.8× 25 0.6× 41 373
Wendy M. Townsend United States 15 165 0.6× 187 0.9× 145 0.9× 40 0.9× 59 1.5× 47 559
Heidi Featherstone United Kingdom 11 125 0.5× 170 0.8× 125 0.7× 14 0.3× 55 1.4× 23 313
Carolina Naranjo Spain 11 117 0.4× 99 0.5× 156 0.9× 22 0.5× 16 0.4× 29 343
Paula Diniz Galera Brazil 10 77 0.3× 74 0.4× 99 0.6× 17 0.4× 28 0.7× 53 292
Alan H. Brightman United States 16 228 0.9× 165 0.8× 218 1.3× 15 0.3× 42 1.1× 47 575
Sheryl G. Krohne United States 18 360 1.3× 238 1.2× 212 1.3× 49 1.1× 69 1.7× 35 785

Countries citing papers authored by Cameron Whittaker

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Fields of papers citing papers by Cameron Whittaker

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Cameron Whittaker

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Whittaker, Cameron, et al.. (2025). Modified Simple Limbal Epithelial Transplant for the Treatment of Symblepharon in Cats: A Pilot Study. Veterinary Ophthalmology. 29(2). e70051–e70051.
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Whittaker, Cameron, et al.. (2024). Parasiticide use and obesity in dogs with sudden acquired retinal degeneration syndrome. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 262(12). 1–6. 2 indexed citations
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Whittaker, Cameron, et al.. (2024). Superficial keratectomy for the treatment of spontaneous chronic corneal epithelial defects in dogs. Veterinary Ophthalmology. 28(2). 275–280.
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Whittaker, Cameron, et al.. (2022). An investigation into the development of qualitative tear film disorders in dogs following cryoepilation for distichiasis. Veterinary Ophthalmology. 26(S1). 168–172. 3 indexed citations
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Whittaker, Cameron, et al.. (2021). Use of subdermal hyaluronic acid injections and a free labial mucocutaneous graft for the repair of feline eyelid agenesis. Veterinary Ophthalmology. 25(3). 209–218. 2 indexed citations
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Whittaker, Cameron, et al.. (2021). Recurrent corneal hemangiosarcoma in a cat with subsequent extension into the orbit. Veterinary Ophthalmology. 24(4). 408–413. 1 indexed citations
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Mense, Mark G., et al.. (2020). Microsporidial stromal keratitis in a cat. Medical Mycology Case Reports. 27. 44–47. 1 indexed citations
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Whittaker, Cameron, et al.. (2020). Progressive visual loss and severe retinal degeneration in a captive Kodiak bear ( Ursus arctos mittendorfi ). Veterinary Record Case Reports. 8(3). 1 indexed citations
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Whittaker, Cameron, et al.. (2020). Use of a chronic soft tissue expansion device to facilitate blepharoplasty in a horse with lower‐lid cicatricial ectropion with a 14‐year follow‐up. Veterinary Ophthalmology. 23(5). 899–904. 3 indexed citations
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Graham, Kathleen, et al.. (2019). Optical coherence tomography of the retina, nerve fiber layer, and optic nerve head in dogs with glaucoma. Veterinary Ophthalmology. 23(1). 97–112. 11 indexed citations
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Whittaker, Cameron, et al.. (2019). Early postoperative results of Descemet’s stripping endothelial keratoplasty in six dogs with corneal endothelial dystrophy. Veterinary Ophthalmology. 22(6). 879–890. 11 indexed citations
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Whittaker, Cameron, et al.. (2010). Lip commissure to eyelid transposition for repair of feline eyelid agenesis. Veterinary Ophthalmology. 13(3). 173–178. 21 indexed citations
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Hendrix, Diane V. H., et al.. (1998). Ophthalmic disease as the presenting complaint in five dogs with multiple myeloma. Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association. 34(2). 121–128. 11 indexed citations
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Andrew, Stacy E., et al.. (1998). Equine ulcerative keratomycosis: visual outcome and ocular survival in 39 cases (1987–1996). Equine Veterinary Journal. 30(2). 109–116. 108 indexed citations
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Brooks, Dennis E., et al.. (1997). Visual outcome and ocular survival following Iris prolapse in the horse: a review of 32 cases. Equine Veterinary Journal. 29(1). 31–39. 36 indexed citations
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Wilkie, David A. & Cameron Whittaker. (1997). Surgery of the Cornea. Veterinary Clinics of North America Small Animal Practice. 27(5). 1067–1107. 69 indexed citations
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Whittaker, Cameron, Peter J. Smith, Daniel Brooks, et al.. (1997). Therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty for deep corneal stromal abscesses in eight horses. 34 indexed citations
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Whittaker, Cameron, et al.. (1995). Intraocular pressure variation associated with body length in young American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis). American Journal of Veterinary Research. 56(10). 1380–1383. 29 indexed citations
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Hendrix, Diane V. H., Dennis E. Brooks, Patricia Smith, et al.. (1995). Corneal stromal abscesses in the horse: a review of 24 cases. Equine Veterinary Journal. 27(6). 440–447. 61 indexed citations

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