David B. Cotton

846 total citations
29 papers, 587 citations indexed

About

David B. Cotton is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Obstetrics and Gynecology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, David B. Cotton has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 587 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 8 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology and 6 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in David B. Cotton's work include Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (7 papers), Electrolyte and hormonal disorders (4 papers) and Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies (4 papers). David B. Cotton is often cited by papers focused on Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (7 papers), Electrolyte and hormonal disorders (4 papers) and Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies (4 papers). David B. Cotton collaborates with scholars based in United States and Canada. David B. Cotton's co-authors include Brian Kirshon, Steven L. Clark, Susan M. Irtenkauf, Mordechai Hallak, Robert F. Berman, Mark I. Evans, K. J. Moise, Roberto Romero, Giancarlo Mari and Wesley Lee and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Obstetrics and Gynecology.

In The Last Decade

David B. Cotton

29 papers receiving 565 citations

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
David B. Cotton United States 13 247 223 148 110 90 29 587
Guy M. Harbert United States 16 249 1.0× 215 1.0× 129 0.9× 159 1.4× 47 0.5× 38 659
Tuncay Küçüközkan Türkiye 15 154 0.6× 209 0.9× 147 1.0× 68 0.6× 34 0.4× 60 632
B. Jiang United Kingdom 6 147 0.6× 88 0.4× 101 0.7× 60 0.5× 59 0.7× 10 656
John P. Cloherty United States 8 447 1.8× 641 2.9× 91 0.6× 83 0.8× 75 0.8× 8 1.0k
Giorgio Mello Italy 15 297 1.2× 483 2.2× 59 0.4× 67 0.6× 50 0.6× 21 704
Ellen Knox United Kingdom 12 147 0.6× 189 0.8× 136 0.9× 122 1.1× 33 0.4× 24 774
L Cousins United States 13 218 0.9× 264 1.2× 50 0.3× 99 0.9× 20 0.2× 18 674
Jennifer Jones United States 14 263 1.1× 152 0.7× 45 0.3× 61 0.6× 21 0.2× 29 692
Jean‐Claude Veille United States 15 295 1.2× 264 1.2× 308 2.1× 203 1.8× 342 3.8× 37 972
Giulio Gilli Italy 5 237 1.0× 142 0.6× 55 0.4× 102 0.9× 15 0.2× 7 572

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All Works

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Redman, Mark, et al.. (2001). Labor induction for the preterm severe pre-eclamptic patient: is it worth the effort?. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. 10(5). 305–311. 30 indexed citations
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Sorokin, Yoram, et al.. (1997). Adrenomedullin levels in normal and preeclamptic pregnancies at term. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 176(1). S103–S103. 3 indexed citations
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Sorokin, Yoram, et al.. (1997). Adrenomedullin by trimester in preeclamptic versus normal pregnancy. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 176(1). S104–S104. 1 indexed citations
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Harvey, Chinonye, et al.. (1996). Third-trimester arterial blood gas and acid base values in normal pregnancy at moderate altitude. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 88(3). 347–350. 16 indexed citations
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Lauria, Michele R., et al.. (1996). Brain natriuretic peptide and cyclic guanosine-3?,5? monophosphate in pre-eclampsia. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal Medicine. 5(3). 128–131. 4 indexed citations
6.
Cotton, David B., et al.. (1996). Brain ionized magnesium and calcium levels during magnesium supplementation and deficiency in female long-evans rats. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 88(2). 184–188. 4 indexed citations
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Ransom, Scott B., et al.. (1996). The effect of capitated and fee-for-service remuneration on physician decision making in gynecology. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 87(5 Pt 1). 707–710. 24 indexed citations
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Berry, Stanley M., R SMITH, David B. Cotton, et al.. (1995). Predictive value of fetal serum β2-microglobulin for neonatal renal function. The Lancet. 345(8960). 1277–1278. 55 indexed citations
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Romero, Roberto, et al.. (1995). Premature parturition is characterized by in utero activation of the fetal immune system. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 173(4). 1315–1320. 66 indexed citations
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Irtenkauf, Susan M., et al.. (1995). Anticonvulsant effects of magnesium sulfate in hippocampal-kindled rats. Journal of Biomedical Science. 2(1). 57–62. 12 indexed citations
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Hallak, Mordechai, et al.. (1994). Fetal Liver Function Tests: Umbilical Cord Gamma-Glutamyltransferase as a Marker for Fetal Abnormality. Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy. 9(3). 165–169. 6 indexed citations
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Romero, Roberto, Pierre Baumann, Ricardo Gómez, et al.. (1994). The relationship between spontaneous rupture of membranes, labor, and microbial invasion of the amniotic cavity and amniotic fluid concentrations of prostaglandins and thromboxane B2 in term pregnancy. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. 44(3). 306–306. 3 indexed citations
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Adam, Karolina, Ching-Nan Ou, & David B. Cotton. (1993). Combined Effect of Terbutaline and Betamethasone on Glucose Homeostasis in Preterm Labor. Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy. 8(3). 187–194. 5 indexed citations
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Romero, Roberto, et al.. (1993). Prenatal diagnosis of spontaneous rupture of the fetal bladder with color Doppler ultrasonography. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 169(6). 1629–1631. 9 indexed citations
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Leduc, L., et al.. (1992). Coagulation Profile in Severe Preeclampsia. Survey of Anesthesiology. 36(4). 237???238–237???238. 32 indexed citations
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Hallak, Mordechai, Robert F. Berman, Susan M. Irtenkauf, Mark I. Evans, & David B. Cotton. (1992). Peripheral magnesium sulfate enters the brain and increases the threshold for hippocampal seizures in rats. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 167(6). 1605–1610. 80 indexed citations
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Dildy, Gary A. & David B. Cotton. (1991). Management of Severe Preeclampsia and Eclampsia. Critical Care Clinics. 7(4). 829–850. 12 indexed citations
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Smith, Leon G., Brian Kirshon, & David B. Cotton. (1990). Indomethacin treatment for polyhydramnios and subsequent infantile nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 163(1). 98–99. 13 indexed citations
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Mari, Giancarlo, Brian Kirshon, K. J. Moise, Wesley Lee, & David B. Cotton. (1989). Doppler assessment of the fetal and uteroplacental circulation during nifedipine therapy for preterm labor. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 161(6). 1514–1518. 54 indexed citations
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Kirshon, Brian, et al.. (1987). Indirect blood pressure monitoring in the postpartum patient.. PubMed. 70(5). 799–801. 11 indexed citations

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