780 total citations 94 papers, 528 citations indexed
About
F Saegesser is a scholar working on Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Epidemiology.
According to data from OpenAlex, F Saegesser has authored 94 papers receiving a total of 528 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 52 papers in Surgery, 32 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 15 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in F Saegesser's work include Abdominal vascular conditions and treatments (13 papers), Gastrointestinal Tumor Research and Treatment (9 papers) and Metastasis and carcinoma case studies (9 papers). F Saegesser is often cited by papers focused on Abdominal vascular conditions and treatments (13 papers), Gastrointestinal Tumor Research and Treatment (9 papers) and Metastasis and carcinoma case studies (9 papers). F Saegesser collaborates with scholars based in Switzerland and France. F Saegesser's co-authors include P Sandblom, V. Mirkovitch, J. W. L. Robinson, G Chapuis, Lidia Gazzola, J Pettavel, Hans‐Rudolf Loosli, Milton D. Gross, Maryam Tabrizian and D Gardiol and has published in prestigious journals such as Cancer, Annals of Surgery and Gut.
In The Last Decade
F Saegesser
81 papers
receiving
454 citations
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All Works
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Saegesser, F. (1984). [César Roux (1857-1934) and his times].. PubMed. 104(6). 403–64.7 indexed citations
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Saegesser, F. (1984). César Roux (1857-1934) et son époque.. 104(6).8 indexed citations
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Saegesser, F, et al.. (1983). [Treatment and prognosis of colo-rectal cancer. Study of 1357 cases].. PubMed. 113(21). 785–93.
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Burckhardt, P., et al.. (1982). [A rare variety of polyendocrine neoplasms: the MEN IIb and MEN III syndrome].. PubMed. 112(24). 842–52.1 indexed citations
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Saegesser, F. (1980). Invited commentary. World Journal of Surgery. 4(2). 159–160.1 indexed citations
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Gloor, E, et al.. (1979). [Granular cell myoblastoma of the bronchus: report of three cases, one of which was multicentric (author's transl)].. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 68(3). 77–84.1 indexed citations
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Saegesser, F, et al.. (1979). Ischemic diseases of the large intestine.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 9. 303–37.8 indexed citations
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Saegesser, F, et al.. (1978). Effects of high protein diet on adaptational processes following small intestinal by-pass in the rat.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 2(3). 279–86.1 indexed citations
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Pescia, G, et al.. (1978). [Peutz-Jeghers' syndrome, intussusception and associated malignancies (author's transl)].. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 104(2). 117–30.7 indexed citations
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Saegesser, F. (1978). [Surgical treatment of pulmonary coin lesions found in cancer patients and 6 breast cancers. Solitary metastasis? 2d primary bronchopulmonary cancer? Coin lesions of benign nature?].. PubMed. 44(5-6). 647–61.1 indexed citations
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Morin, Dawn E., et al.. (1978). [Bronchopulmonary hamartomas, chondromas, fibromas and myxomas].. PubMed. 108(9). 332–9.7 indexed citations
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Saegesser, F, et al.. (1977). [Recurrent massive hemorrhage of the distal part of the digestive tract due to hemorrhagic hereditary telangiectasia].. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 107(30). 1057–64.3 indexed citations
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Garin, Clément M., et al.. (1976). Anatomoclinical review of 104 cases of small intestine tumors.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 61(20). 518–26.5 indexed citations
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Saegesser, F, et al.. (1975). [Malignant tumors of the anal canal and the anal margin].. PubMed. 105(18). 587–90.1 indexed citations
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Saegesser, F, et al.. (1974). [Intestinal distension and colonic ischemia: occlusive complications and perforations of colo-rectal cancers. A clinical application of Laplace's law].. PubMed. 100(7). 502–16.10 indexed citations
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Mosimann, R, et al.. (1974). [Surgical pathology of gallbladder and biliary tract. A retrospective study of 4363 observations].. PubMed. 41(5-6). 533–6.1 indexed citations
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Saegesser, F, et al.. (1973). [Familial polyposis, diffuse polyposis and cancer].. PubMed. 62(34). 1036–9.1 indexed citations
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Saegesser, F, et al.. (1972). [Ulcerative hemorrhagic manifestations of inflammations of the large intestines].. PubMed. 61(7). 191–6.
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Saegesser, F, et al.. (1966). [Multifocal leg fractures].. PubMed. 90(1). 33–44.3 indexed citations
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Francioli, P, et al.. (1954). Hémobilie et syndrome de Chiari posttraumatiques.. 21.1 indexed citations
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