Hussein Mahajna

441 total citations
12 papers, 38 citations indexed

About

Hussein Mahajna is a scholar working on Surgery, Genetics and Pathology and Forensic Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Hussein Mahajna has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 38 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Surgery, 6 papers in Genetics and 3 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine. Recurrent topics in Hussein Mahajna's work include Inflammatory Bowel Disease (6 papers), Microscopic Colitis (3 papers) and Eosinophilic Esophagitis (2 papers). Hussein Mahajna is often cited by papers focused on Inflammatory Bowel Disease (6 papers), Microscopic Colitis (3 papers) and Eosinophilic Esophagitis (2 papers). Hussein Mahajna collaborates with scholars based in Israel, Italy and Poland. Hussein Mahajna's co-authors include Shomron Ben‐Horin, Yasmin Abu‐Ghanem, Arsalan Abu‐Much, Naim Mahroum, Uri Kopylov, Tima Davidson, Alon Lang, Howard Amital, Ian White and Yehuda Shoenfeld and has published in prestigious journals such as Gastroenterology, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health and Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.

In The Last Decade

Hussein Mahajna

9 papers receiving 37 citations

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All Works

12 of 12 papers shown
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Albshesh, Ahmad, Hussein Mahajna, Aurélien Amiot, et al.. (2024). P510 Relapse rate following withdrawal of vedolizumab and ustekinumab in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. The VEDUST-EXIT study. Journal of Crohn s and Colitis. 18(Supplement_1). i1002–i1003.
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Albshesh, Ahmad, Hussein Mahajna, Bella Ungar, et al.. (2024). Intestinal ultrasound accurately predicts future therapy failure in Crohn’s disease patients in a biologics-induced remission. European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology. 37(2). 184–189.
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Yablecovitch, Doron, Hussein Mahajna, Nir Horesh, et al.. (2023). Serum matrix metalloproteinase-7: a potential biomarker in patients with Lynch Syndrome. Molecular Biology Reports. 50(9). 7471–7477. 1 indexed citations
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Laish, Ido, Zohar Levi, Hussein Mahajna, et al.. (2022). Characterization of blood-derived exosomal hTERT mRNA as a biomarker for colon cancer and Lynch syndrome. Frontiers in Oncology. 12. 962473–962473. 4 indexed citations
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Mahajna, Hussein, et al.. (2022). P623 The effectiveness and tolerability of Crohn’s disease exclusion diet in adult Crohn’s disease patients: a retrospective study. Journal of Crohn s and Colitis. 16(Supplement_1). i547–i548. 1 indexed citations
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Mahajna, Hussein, Bram Verstockt, Daniel Bergemalm, et al.. (2022). Idiopathic Thrombocytopaenic Purpura associated with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: a multicentre ECCO CONFER case series. Journal of Crohn s and Colitis. 17(5). 722–727. 4 indexed citations
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Mahajna, Hussein, ‬‬‬‬Abdulla Watad, Arsalan Abu‐Much, et al.. (2021). The Utility of 18FDG-PET/CT in Diagnosing Fever of Unknown Origin: The Experience of a Large Tertiary Medical Center. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 18(10). 5360–5360. 12 indexed citations
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Mahajna, Hussein, Gahl Greenberg, & Alon Lang. (2020). A Rare Nonrecognized Cause of Dysphagia. Gastroenterology. 160(4). e8–e9. 2 indexed citations
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Mahajna, Hussein, Yiftach Barash, Bella Ungar, et al.. (2020). Prediction of Recurrent Emergency Department Visits among Patients with Crohn’s Disease: A Retrospective Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 9(11). 3651–3651.
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Mahajna, Hussein & Shomron Ben‐Horin. (2020). Novel bio-genetic predictors of response to biologic treatment in inflammatory bowel diseases. Current Opinion in Pharmacology. 55. 132–140. 2 indexed citations
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Barash, Yiftach, Eyal Klang, Noam Tau, et al.. (2020). Evolution of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Research From a Bird’s-Eye Perspective: A Text-Mining Analysis of Publication Trends and Topics. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. 27(3). 434–439. 4 indexed citations
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Abu‐Ghanem, Yasmin, et al.. (2014). Predictive factors for perioperative blood transfusions in laparoscopic colorectal surgery. International Journal of Colorectal Disease. 29(6). 723–728. 8 indexed citations

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