Hugh Harley

2.0k total citations
36 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Hugh Harley is a scholar working on Hepatology, Epidemiology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Hugh Harley has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Hepatology, 20 papers in Epidemiology and 5 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Hugh Harley's work include Hepatitis C virus research (15 papers), Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (12 papers) and Liver Disease and Transplantation (10 papers). Hugh Harley is often cited by papers focused on Hepatitis C virus research (15 papers), Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (12 papers) and Liver Disease and Transplantation (10 papers). Hugh Harley collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and United Kingdom. Hugh Harley's co-authors include Michael R. Beard, Karla J. Helbig, Geoffrey W. McCaughan, Peter Angus, Daryl Lau, Edward Gane, Dorothy H. Crawford, Mitchell L. Shiffman, Karl Barange and Ricard Solà and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Gastroenterology and Hepatology.

In The Last Decade

Hugh Harley

34 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers

Hugh Harley
Wendy Cheng Australia
Lu-Yu Hwang United States
Jennifer C. Price United States
Mark Danta Australia
C Wendy Spearman South Africa
Wendy Cheng Australia
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All Works

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Stewart, Benjamin J., Deborah Turnbull, Antonina Mikocka‐Walus, Hugh Harley, & Jane M. Andrews. (2015). An Aggravated Trajectory of Depression and Anxiety Co-morbid with Hepatitis C: A Within-groups Study of 61 Australian Outpatients. Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health. 11(1). 174–179. 1 indexed citations
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Stewart, Benjamin J., Deborah Turnbull, Antonina Mikocka‐Walus, Hugh Harley, & Jane M. Andrews. (2013). Acceptability of Psychotherapy, Pharmacotherapy, and Self-Directed Therapies in Australians Living with Chronic Hepatitis C. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings. 20(4). 427–439. 1 indexed citations
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Lee, Samuel S., Stuart K. Roberts, Hanna Berak, et al.. (2012). Safety of peginterferon alfa‐2a plus ribavirin in a large multinational cohort of chronic hepatitis C patients. Liver International. 32(8). 1270–1277. 10 indexed citations
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Stewart, Benjamin J., Antonina Mikocka‐Walus, Hugh Harley, & Jane M. Andrews. (2011). Help-seeking and coping with the psychosocial burden of chronic hepatitis C: A qualitative study of patient, hepatologist, and counsellor perspectives. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 49(5). 560–569. 47 indexed citations
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Bate, John, et al.. (2010). High prevalence of late relapse and reinfection in prisoners treated for chronic hepatitis C. Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 25(7). 1276–1280. 32 indexed citations
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Muller, Kate, Robert Padbury, Gary P. Jeffrey, et al.. (2010). Poor outcome after liver transplantation for transthyretin amyloid neuropathy in a family with an Ala36Pro transthyretin mutation: Case report. Liver Transplantation. 16(4). 470–473. 6 indexed citations
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Worthley, Daniel L., Douglas Johnson, Damon P. Eisen, et al.. (2009). Donor Mannose‐Binding Lectin Deficiency Increases the Likelihood of Clinically Significant Infection after Liver Transplantation. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 48(4). 410–417. 45 indexed citations
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Mikocka‐Walus, Antonina, Deborah Turnbull, Jane M. Andrews, et al.. (2008). Psychological problems in gastroenterology outpatients: A South Australian experience. Psychological co-morbidity in IBD, IBS and hepatitis C. Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health. 4(1). 15–15. 61 indexed citations
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Kleinig, Timothy, Hugh Harley, & Philip D. Thompson. (2008). Neurological deterioration during treatment in Wilson’s disease: Question. Journal of Clinical Neuroscience. 15(5). 575–575. 5 indexed citations
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Nieuwenhuijs, Vincent B., et al.. (2008). LIVER TRANSPLANTATION: A SMALL‐VOLUME UNIT EXPERIENCE. ANZ Journal of Surgery. 78(3). 128–133. 3 indexed citations
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Shiffman, Mitchell L., Fredy Suter, Bruce R. Bacon, et al.. (2007). Peginterferon Alfa-2a and Ribavirin for 16 or 24 Weeks in HCV Genotype 2 or 3. New England Journal of Medicine. 357(2). 124–134. 384 indexed citations
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Helbig, Karla J., et al.. (2005). Analysis of ISG Expression in Chronic Hepatitis C Identifies Viperin as a Potential Antiviral Effector *. Hepatology. 42(3). 702–710. 193 indexed citations
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Helbig, Karla J., et al.. (2004). Expression of the CXCR3 ligand I-TAC by hepatocytes in chronic hepatitis C and its correlation with hepatic inflammation. Hepatology. 39(5). 1220–1229. 100 indexed citations
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Angus, Peter, Geoffrey W. McCaughan, Edward Gane, Dorothy H. Crawford, & Hugh Harley. (2000). Combination low-dose hepatitis B immune globulin and lamivudine therapy provides effective prophylaxis against posttransplantation hepatitis B. Liver Transplantation. 6(4). 429–433. 192 indexed citations
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Treacy, P. J., C. S. Worthley, & Hugh Harley. (1997). COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY INFUSION CHOLEDOCHOGRAPHY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CAROLI'S SYNDROME. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery. 67(4). 221–222.
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Daskalopoulos, George, Giacomo Laffi, Timothy R. Morgan, et al.. (1987). Immediate effects of furosemide on renal hemodynamics in chronic liver disease with ascites. Gastroenterology. 92(6). 1859–1863. 33 indexed citations
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Gilchrist, Peter, P J Phillips, R. Heddle, & Hugh Harley. (1984). Dietary Compliance in the Short Bowel Syndrome. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition. 8(3). 315–316. 6 indexed citations
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Harley, Hugh, Rebecca S. Mason, & Patrick J. Phillips. (1983). Profound hypocalcaemia associated with oestrogen treatment of carcinoma of the prostate. The Medical Journal of Australia. 2(1). 41–42. 7 indexed citations
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Grant, A. Kerr & Hugh Harley. (1982). Gastrointestinal endoscopy: some perspectives.. BMJ. 285(6345). 868–870. 6 indexed citations

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