H Sarles is a scholar working on Surgery, Oncology and Epidemiology.
According to data from OpenAlex, H Sarles has authored 330 papers receiving a total of 7.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 217 papers in Surgery, 59 papers in Oncology and 50 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in H Sarles's work include Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment (160 papers), Pancreatic function and diabetes (54 papers) and Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research (48 papers). H Sarles is often cited by papers focused on Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment (160 papers), Pancreatic function and diabetes (54 papers) and Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research (48 papers). H Sarles collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and Russia. H Sarles's co-authors include José‐Alain Sahel, R Muratore, C Guien, J.P. Durbec, Manfred V. Singer, J.-P. Bernard, Catherine Figarella, Alain De, Luc Multigner and Osvaldo Tiscornia and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of Clinical Investigation and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.
In The Last Decade
H Sarles
310 papers
receiving
6.5k citations
Hit Papers
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topics.
Chronic inflammatory sclerosis of the pancreas—An autonomous pancreatic disease?
1961550 citationsH Sarles, R Muratore et al.profile →
Observations on 205 confirmed cases of acute pancreatitis, recurring pancreatitis, and chronic pancreatitis.
1965316 citationsH Sarles, R Camatte et al.Gutprofile →
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All Works
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Montalto, Giuseppe, et al.. (1992). Chronic pancreatitis in southern France. Evolution of dietary habits and natural history. Frequency of liver cirrhosis and other histological changes. European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology. 4(9). 733–738.1 indexed citations
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Sarles, H. (1990). Remaining pancreatic stone protein as "lithostatin". Gastroenterology. 99. 900–905.1 indexed citations
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Bastid, C, et al.. (1987). [Endoscopic cystoduodenostomy of cystadenocarcinoma of pancreas].. PubMed. 11(3). 258–258.1 indexed citations
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Sahel, José‐Alain, et al.. (1987). Kysto-duodénostomie endoscopique d'un cystadénocarcinome du pancréas.. Gastroentérologie Clinique et Biologique. 11(3). 258–258.
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Sarles, H, et al.. (1985). [2d symposium on the classification of pancreatitis. Marseilles, 28-30 March 1984].. PubMed. 48(6). 579–82.8 indexed citations
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Gyr, K., Manfred V. Singer, & H Sarles. (1984). Pancreatitis : concepts and classification : proceedings of the second International Symposium on the Classification of Pancreatitis, Marseille, France, March 28-30, 1984.2 indexed citations
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Sarles, H, et al.. (1979). [Pancreatic enzyme activities of patients with chronic calcifying pancreatitis (author's transl)].. PubMed. 3(10). 763–8.1 indexed citations
Dagorn, Jean‐Charles, R. Laugier, P. Demol, Catherine Figarella, & H Sarles. (1978). Parallélisme de la sécrétion des enzymes pancréatiques chez le rat éveillé.. Gastroentérologie Clinique et Biologique. 2(11).1 indexed citations
Sarles, H. (1976). [Alcohol and the digestive tract. Plurality of its mechanisms of action].. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 9(2). 93–8.3 indexed citations
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Sarles, H, et al.. (1969). Malabsorption et insuffisance pancréatique.. 106(2).1 indexed citations
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Ribet, André, Jean‐Pierre Pascal, & H Sarles. (1968). Le pancréas exocrine : physiologie - introduction a l'exploration fonctionnelle.1 indexed citations
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Sarles, H, et al.. (1967). Papillomatose des voies biliaires: une observation.. 56(11).2 indexed citations
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Sarles, H. (1965). Pancreatitis : Symposium, Marseilles, April 25 and 26, 1963. KARGER eBooks.3 indexed citations
Sarles, H & R Camatte. (1963). Pancréatites aiguës : conceptions et thérapeutiques récentes.4 indexed citations
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Sarles, H, et al.. (1960). [Evolutive sclerosis of the pancreas without calcification or odditis. Autonomous pancreatic disease].. PubMed. 68. 1007–10.1 indexed citations
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Sarles, H, et al.. (1957). Statistical study of dietary factors in the pathogenesis of human biliary lithiasis.. 33. 3424–3428.1 indexed citations
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