George E. Lees

3.5k total citations
107 papers, 2.4k citations indexed

About

George E. Lees is a scholar working on Small Animals, Nephrology and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, George E. Lees has authored 107 papers receiving a total of 2.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 45 papers in Small Animals, 27 papers in Nephrology and 23 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in George E. Lees's work include Veterinary Medicine and Surgery (42 papers), Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies (21 papers) and Pediatric Urology and Nephrology Studies (14 papers). George E. Lees is often cited by papers focused on Veterinary Medicine and Surgery (42 papers), Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies (21 papers) and Pediatric Urology and Nephrology Studies (14 papers). George E. Lees collaborates with scholars based in United States, Greece and Italy. George E. Lees's co-authors include Gregory F. Grauer, Shelly L. Vaden, Mary B. Nabity, Clifford E. Kashtan, Scott A. Brown, Jonathan Elliott, May Boggess, Rachel E. Cianciolo, John E. Bauer and Keith E. Murphy and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Scientific Reports and Kidney International.

In The Last Decade

George E. Lees

106 papers receiving 2.3k citations

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
George E. Lees United States 31 1.1k 619 423 387 359 107 2.4k
Stephen P. DiBartola United States 33 1.5k 1.3× 565 0.9× 674 1.6× 619 1.6× 577 1.6× 123 3.2k
Jessica M. Quimby United States 25 734 0.7× 134 0.2× 265 0.6× 350 0.9× 167 0.5× 94 1.9k
Jeanne A. Barsanti United States 24 1.1k 1.0× 373 0.6× 329 0.8× 93 0.2× 257 0.7× 97 1.9k
Harriet M. Syme United Kingdom 36 2.2k 2.0× 848 1.4× 593 1.4× 372 1.0× 427 1.2× 124 3.8k
Lars Moe Norway 21 465 0.4× 162 0.3× 461 1.1× 365 0.9× 83 0.2× 53 1.4k
Dez Hughes United States 23 308 0.3× 164 0.3× 396 0.9× 149 0.4× 49 0.1× 75 1.5k
Anthony P. Carr Canada 14 742 0.7× 90 0.1× 199 0.5× 159 0.4× 63 0.2× 53 1.7k
Richard E. Goldstein United States 27 338 0.3× 444 0.7× 430 1.0× 393 1.0× 93 0.3× 68 2.9k
R. F. Nachreiner United States 26 686 0.6× 133 0.2× 213 0.5× 168 0.4× 48 0.1× 96 1.8k
Ellen N. Behrend United States 23 709 0.6× 77 0.1× 238 0.6× 261 0.7× 38 0.1× 79 1.7k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of George E. Lees

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Cianciolo, Rachel E., Cathy A. Brown, Charles Mohr, et al.. (2018). Miscellaneous Glomerular Diseases.
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Nabity, Mary B., George E. Lees, May Boggess, et al.. (2015). Symmetric Dimethylarginine Assay Validation, Stability, and Evaluation as a Marker for the Early Detection of Chronic Kidney Disease in Dogs. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 29(4). 1036–1044. 155 indexed citations
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Lees, George E., et al.. (2007). Genetic Cause of Autosomal Recessive Hereditary Nephropathy in the English Cocker Spaniel. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 21(3). 394–401. 17 indexed citations
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Lees, George E., et al.. (2007). Genetic Cause of Autosomal Recessive Hereditary Nephropathy in the English Cocker Spaniel. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 21(3). 394–394. 20 indexed citations
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Vaden, Shelly L., Jay F. Levine, George E. Lees, et al.. (2005). Renal Biopsy: A Retrospective Study of Methods and Complications in 283 Dogs and 65 Cats. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 19(6). 794–794. 38 indexed citations
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Lees, George E., Scott A. Brown, Jonathan Elliott, Gregory F. Grauer, & Shelly L. Vaden. (2005). Assessment and Management of Proteinuria in Dogs and Cats: 2004 ACVIM Forum Consensus Statement (Small Animal). Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 19(3). 377–385. 247 indexed citations
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Lees, George E., Scott A. Brown, Jonathan Elliott, Gregory F. Grauer, & Shelly L. Vaden. (2005). Assessment and Management of Proteinuria in Dogs and Cats: 2004 ACVIM Forum Consensus Statement (Small Animal). Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 19(3). 377–377. 86 indexed citations
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Burkholder, William J., George E. Lees, Amy K. LeBlanc, et al.. (2004). Diet Modulates Proteinuria in Heterozygous Female Dogs with X-Linked Hereditary Nephropathy. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 18(2). 165–175. 17 indexed citations
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Lees, George E., et al.. (1997). Glomerular Ultrastructural Findings Similar to Hereditary Nephritis in 4 English Cocker Spaniels. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 11(2). 80–85. 27 indexed citations
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Relford, Roberta L. & George E. Lees. (1996). Nephrotic syndrome in dogs: diagnosis and treatment. Compendium on Continuing Education for The Practicing Veterinarian. 6 indexed citations
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Brown, Scott A., et al.. (1992). Effects of lithium carbonate administration to healthy cats. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 53(5). 721–726. 2 indexed citations
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Rogers, Kenita S., et al.. (1991). Comparison of four methods of estimating glomerular filtration rate in cats. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 52(6). 961–964. 29 indexed citations
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Lees, George E., et al.. (1990). Idiopathic hypertension in a cat with secondary hypertensive retinopathy associated with a high-salt diet.. Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association. 26(6). 647–651. 31 indexed citations
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Forrester, S. Dru, Scott A. Brown, George E. Lees, & Sandee M. Hartsfield. (1990). Disposition of clorazepate in dogs after single- and multiple-dose oral administration. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 51(12). 2001–2005. 7 indexed citations
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Lees, George E., Patrick J. McKeever, & George R. Ruth. (1979). Fatal Thrombocytopenic Hemorrhagic Diathesis Associated with Dapsone Administration to a Dog. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 175(1). 49–52. 2 indexed citations
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Lees, George E., et al.. (1979). Anemia and Osteopetrosis in a Dog. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 175(8). 820–824. 2 indexed citations
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Hardy, R. Doug, et al.. (1979). Primary Lymphedema in Three Dogs. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 174(12). 1316–1320. 1 indexed citations
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Lees, George E., Peter F. Suter, & Gayle C. Johnson. (1978). Pulmonary Edema in a Dog with Acute Pancreatitis and Cardiac Disease. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 172(6). 690–696. 3 indexed citations

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