David MacVicar

1.1k total citations
30 papers, 649 citations indexed

About

David MacVicar is a scholar working on Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, David MacVicar has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 649 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Surgery, 13 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 9 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in David MacVicar's work include MRI in cancer diagnosis (6 papers), Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment (5 papers) and Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications (4 papers). David MacVicar is often cited by papers focused on MRI in cancer diagnosis (6 papers), Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment (5 papers) and Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications (4 papers). David MacVicar collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Netherlands. David MacVicar's co-authors include Janet E. Husband, Martin O. Leach, David P. Dearnaley, John Suckling, P. Revell, Anwar R. Padhani, Geoff J.M. Parker, Gina Brown, David Uttley and C Chandler and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry and Psychiatric Services.

In The Last Decade

David MacVicar

30 papers receiving 628 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
David MacVicar United Kingdom 12 359 329 158 81 71 30 649
Nagihan İnan Türkiye 17 388 1.1× 116 0.4× 232 1.5× 45 0.6× 86 1.2× 43 758
Hans J. Textor Germany 9 229 0.6× 224 0.7× 115 0.7× 49 0.6× 86 1.2× 11 459
Julio Arévalo‐Pérez United States 15 411 1.1× 141 0.4× 184 1.2× 37 0.5× 61 0.9× 37 711
Edmund E. Kim United States 9 266 0.7× 157 0.5× 89 0.6× 61 0.8× 43 0.6× 9 588
Andreanna D. Williams United Kingdom 13 216 0.6× 97 0.3× 139 0.9× 68 0.8× 69 1.0× 18 601
Thomas J. Stoffel United States 8 179 0.5× 194 0.6× 146 0.9× 45 0.6× 56 0.8× 11 602
Iris Noebauer‐Huhmann Austria 14 243 0.7× 194 0.6× 178 1.1× 178 2.2× 48 0.7× 19 667
Govind Mukundan United States 8 313 0.9× 99 0.3× 311 2.0× 59 0.7× 54 0.8× 14 742
M. Muenter Germany 12 152 0.4× 227 0.7× 81 0.5× 73 0.9× 67 0.9× 22 488
Kenneth Coenegrachts Belgium 17 534 1.5× 167 0.5× 166 1.1× 26 0.3× 51 0.7× 42 872

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David MacVicar

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of David MacVicar. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of David MacVicar based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with David MacVicar. David MacVicar is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Gatz, Susanne A., Khin Thway, Henry Mandeville, et al.. (2015). Chemotherapy responsiveness in a patient with multiply relapsed ameloblastic fibro‐odontosarcoma of the maxilla. Pediatric Blood & Cancer. 62(11). 2029–2032. 13 indexed citations
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Andreou, Adrian, Aslam Sohaib, David J. Collins, et al.. (2015). Diffusion-weighted MR neurography for the assessment of brachial plexopathy in oncological practice. Cancer Imaging. 15(1). 6–6. 20 indexed citations
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Koh, Dow‐Mu, David J. Collins, Neil P. Jerome, et al.. (2015). Childhood extracranial neoplasms: the role of imaging in drug development and clinical trials. Pediatric Radiology. 45(11). 1600–1615. 3 indexed citations
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MacVicar, David. (2015). Spinal and meningeal metastatic disease. PubMed Central. 1 indexed citations
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Andreou, Adrian, et al.. (2013). Imaging appearance of sarcomas of the prostate. Cancer Imaging. 13(2). 228–237. 17 indexed citations
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MacVicar, David. (2006). Imaging of the spine in patients with malignancy. Cancer Imaging. 6(Special Issue A). S22–S26. 4 indexed citations
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Padhani, Anwar R., David MacVicar, Geoff J.M. Parker, et al.. (2000). Dynamic Contrast Enhanced MRI of Prostate Cancer: Correlation with Morphology and Tumour Stage, Histological Grade and PSA. Clinical Radiology. 55(2). 99–109. 268 indexed citations
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Grubnic, Sisa & David MacVicar. (1999). A perianal problem.. British Journal of Radiology. 72(864). 1235–1236. 5 indexed citations
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MacVicar, David, et al.. (1998). Pneumomediastinum complicating bleomycin related lung damage.. British Journal of Radiology. 71(851). 1202–1204. 15 indexed citations
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Jacobsen, Tove Flem, Michael Laniado, Bernard E. Van Beers, et al.. (1996). Oral magnetic particles (ferristene) as a contrast medium in abdominal magnetic resonance imaging. Academic Radiology. 3(7). 571–580. 12 indexed citations
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Brown, Gina, et al.. (1995). The role of intravenous contrast enhancement in magnetic resonance imaging of prostatic carcinoma. Clinical Radiology. 50(9). 601–606. 71 indexed citations
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Carter, Richard, et al.. (1994). Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma arising in a germ cell tumour. Medical and Pediatric Oncology. 23(6). 497–502. 9 indexed citations
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MacVicar, David, et al.. (1994). Case report: ossifying fibromatosis of the breast. Clinical Radiology. 49(3). 211–212. 8 indexed citations
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Chandler, C, David Uttley, Daniel J. Archer, & David MacVicar. (1994). Imaging after titanium cranioplasty. British Journal of Neurosurgery. 8(4). 409–414. 37 indexed citations
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MacVicar, David & A. Horwich. (1992). Sites of relapse in seminoma treated with single agent carboplatin chemotherapy: Implications for further management. Clinical Oncology. 4(4). 209–213. 3 indexed citations
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MacVicar, David, Janet E. Husband, Rebecca F. Taylor, N. Menzies‐Gow, & David Cunningham. (1992). Intra-abdominal panniculitis can mimic recurrent stomach carcinoma. Clinical Oncology. 4(3). 194–195. 4 indexed citations
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MacVicar, David & M. Williams. (1991). CT scanning in epidural lymphoma. Clinical Radiology. 43(2). 95–102. 18 indexed citations
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MacVicar, David, C. Dicks-Mireaux, J V Leonard, & D. G. D. Wight. (1990). Hepatic imaging with computed tomography of chronic tyrosinaemia type 1. British Journal of Radiology. 63(752). 605–608. 9 indexed citations
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MacVicar, David & D. N K Symon. (1985). Timing of lumbar puncture in severe childhood meningitis. BMJ. 291(6499). 898.4–898. 6 indexed citations

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