Deborah G. Hirtz

5.5k total citations · 1 hit paper
33 papers, 3.2k citations indexed

About

Deborah G. Hirtz is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Psychiatry and Mental health and Infectious Diseases. According to data from OpenAlex, Deborah G. Hirtz has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 3.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 19 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 5 papers in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in Deborah G. Hirtz's work include Epilepsy research and treatment (18 papers), Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (9 papers) and Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies (6 papers). Deborah G. Hirtz is often cited by papers focused on Epilepsy research and treatment (18 papers), Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (9 papers) and Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies (6 papers). Deborah G. Hirtz collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Australia. Deborah G. Hirtz's co-authors include Karin B. Nelson, Jonas H. Ellenberg, Young Jack Lee, Gabrielle deVeber, John Kylan Lynch, Stephen Sulzbacher, Jacqueline R. Farwell, Avital Cnaan, Tracy A. Glauser and Peggy O. Clark and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Neurology and PEDIATRICS.

In The Last Decade

Deborah G. Hirtz

33 papers receiving 3.0k citations

Hit Papers

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Deborah G. Hirtz United States 25 1.6k 1.6k 523 370 309 33 3.2k
G Morgese Italy 34 1.4k 0.9× 1.3k 0.8× 415 0.8× 225 0.6× 402 1.3× 171 3.6k
Allan Krumholz United States 40 1.1k 0.7× 1.9k 1.2× 550 1.1× 368 1.0× 149 0.5× 74 4.4k
Richard Appleton United Kingdom 38 2.1k 1.3× 2.2k 1.4× 619 1.2× 204 0.6× 58 0.2× 164 4.4k
Kurupath Radhakrishnan India 31 1.0k 0.6× 1.6k 1.0× 609 1.2× 375 1.0× 146 0.5× 107 3.6k
Richard Newton United Kingdom 27 1.4k 0.9× 1.7k 1.1× 405 0.8× 225 0.6× 63 0.2× 72 3.1k
Finbar O’Callaghan United Kingdom 32 1.3k 0.8× 1.5k 0.9× 284 0.5× 445 1.2× 45 0.1× 84 4.1k
William Whitehouse United Kingdom 30 840 0.5× 1.2k 0.8× 491 0.9× 232 0.6× 56 0.2× 135 3.1k
Warren Lo United States 31 685 0.4× 678 0.4× 314 0.6× 712 1.9× 33 0.1× 101 2.8k
George F. Borm Netherlands 32 415 0.3× 460 0.3× 109 0.2× 328 0.9× 187 0.6× 62 3.5k
Hannah C. Glass United States 44 4.8k 2.9× 1.4k 0.9× 287 0.5× 673 1.8× 98 0.3× 147 5.8k

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All Works

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Casey, Brian M., Elizabeth Thom, Alan M. Peaceman, et al.. (2017). Treatment of Subclinical Hypothyroidism or Hypothyroxinemia in Pregnancy. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 72(8). 464–465. 13 indexed citations
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Glauser, Tracy A., Katherine Holland, Valerie P. O’Brien, et al.. (2017). Pharmacogenetics of antiepileptic drug efficacy in childhood absence epilepsy. Annals of Neurology. 81(3). 444–453. 47 indexed citations
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Casey, Brian M., Elizabeth Thom, Alan M. Peaceman, et al.. (2017). Treatment of Subclinical Hypothyroidism or Hypothyroxinemia in Pregnancy. New England Journal of Medicine. 376(9). 815–825. 292 indexed citations breakdown →
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Dowling, Michael M., Michael J. Noetzel, Mark Rodeghier, et al.. (2014). Headache and Migraine in Children with Sickle Cell Disease Are Associated with Lower Hemoglobin and Higher Pain Event Rates But Not Silent Cerebral Infarction. The Journal of Pediatrics. 164(5). 1175–1180.e1. 28 indexed citations
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Masur, David, Shlomo Shinnar, Avital Cnaan, et al.. (2013). Pretreatment cognitive deficits and treatment effects on attention in childhood absence epilepsy. Neurology. 81(18). 1572–1580. 148 indexed citations
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Glauser, Tracy A., Avital Cnaan, Shlomo Shinnar, et al.. (2012). Ethosuximide, valproic acid, and lamotrigine in childhood absence epilepsy: Initial monotherapy outcomes at 12 months. Epilepsia. 54(1). 141–155. 188 indexed citations
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Costantine, Maged M., Steven J. Weiner, Dwight J. Rouse, et al.. (2011). Umbilical cord blood biomarkers of neurologic injury and the risk of cerebral palsy or infant death. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience. 29(8). 917–922. 24 indexed citations
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Glauser, Tracy A., Avital Cnaan, Shlomo Shinnar, et al.. (2010). Ethosuximide, Valproic Acid, and Lamotrigine in Childhood Absence Epilepsy. New England Journal of Medicine. 362(9). 790–799. 381 indexed citations
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Pavlakis, Steven G., Deborah G. Hirtz, & Gabrielle deVeber. (2006). Pediatric Stroke: Opportunities and Challenges in Planning Clinical Trials. Pediatric Neurology. 34(6). 433–435. 7 indexed citations
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Hirtz, Deborah G., et al.. (2006). Clinical Trials in Children—How Are They Implemented?. Pediatric Neurology. 34(6). 436–438. 4 indexed citations
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Hirtz, Deborah G., et al.. (2002). Regulatory and ethical issues in the conduct of clinical research involving children. Current Opinion in Pediatrics. 14(6). 669–675. 11 indexed citations
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Clancy, Robert R., James E. Goin, Deborah G. Hirtz, et al.. (2001). Allopurinol Neurocardiac Protection Trial in Infants Undergoing Heart Surgery Using Deep Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest. PEDIATRICS. 108(1). 61–70. 96 indexed citations
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Hirtz, Deborah G.. (1997). Febrile Seizures. Pediatrics in Review. 18(1). 5–9. 16 indexed citations
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Hirtz, Deborah G.. (1993). Report of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Workshop on Near Infrared Spectroscopy. PEDIATRICS. 91(2). 414–417. 27 indexed citations
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Hirtz, Deborah G., T. C. Chen, Karin B. Nelson, et al.. (1993). Does phenobarbital used for febrile seizures cause sleep disturbances?. Pediatric Neurology. 9(2). 94–100. 13 indexed citations
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Lee, Young Jack, Jonas H. Ellenberg, Deborah G. Hirtz, & Karin B. Nelson. (1991). Analysis of clinical trials by treatment actually received: Is it really an option?. Statistics in Medicine. 10(10). 1595–1605. 217 indexed citations
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Farwell, Jacqueline R., Young Jack Lee, Deborah G. Hirtz, et al.. (1990). Phenobarbital for Febrile Seizures — Effects on Intelligence and on Seizure Recurrence. New England Journal of Medicine. 322(6). 364–369. 417 indexed citations
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Hirtz, Deborah G.. (1989). Generalized Tonic–Clonic and Febrile Seizures. Pediatric Clinics of North America. 36(2). 365–382. 41 indexed citations
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Ellenberg, Jonas H., Deborah G. Hirtz, & Karin B. Nelson. (1986). Do Seizures in Children Cause Intellectual Deterioration?. New England Journal of Medicine. 314(17). 1085–1088. 103 indexed citations
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Hirtz, Deborah G., Karin B. Nelson, & Jonas H. Ellenberg. (1983). Seizures following childhood immunizations. The Journal of Pediatrics. 102(1). 14–18. 60 indexed citations

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