Islam Junaid

497 total citations
29 papers, 301 citations indexed

About

Islam Junaid is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Surgery and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Islam Junaid has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 301 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 11 papers in Surgery and 11 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Islam Junaid's work include Pediatric Urology and Nephrology Studies (10 papers), Kidney Stones and Urolithiasis Treatments (6 papers) and Ureteral procedures and complications (6 papers). Islam Junaid is often cited by papers focused on Pediatric Urology and Nephrology Studies (10 papers), Kidney Stones and Urolithiasis Treatments (6 papers) and Ureteral procedures and complications (6 papers). Islam Junaid collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia. Islam Junaid's co-authors include Junaid Masood, Konstantinos Moraitis, Noor Buchholz, Athanasios Papatsoris, Noor Buchholz, Christian Bach, Prodromos Philippou, Paul Vulliamy, J.M. Barua and Frank Chinegwundoh and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Urology, Transplantation and Urology.

In The Last Decade

Islam Junaid

27 papers receiving 290 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Islam Junaid United Kingdom 10 125 107 79 65 60 29 301
Münevver Hoşgör Türkiye 13 82 0.7× 114 1.1× 262 3.3× 93 1.4× 19 0.3× 38 413
Douglas W. Storm United States 15 129 1.0× 248 2.3× 204 2.6× 253 3.9× 40 0.7× 54 567
Bong Suk Shim South Korea 13 112 0.9× 192 1.8× 78 1.0× 37 0.6× 12 0.2× 37 370
Fahad Alyami Saudi Arabia 10 104 0.8× 58 0.5× 69 0.9× 98 1.5× 21 0.3× 39 254
Matthew Kasprenski United States 9 47 0.4× 154 1.4× 184 2.3× 81 1.2× 34 0.6× 26 358
Pedro-José López Chile 9 72 0.6× 89 0.8× 100 1.3× 43 0.7× 14 0.2× 21 235
Chiara Mariani Italy 11 109 0.9× 63 0.6× 127 1.6× 22 0.3× 8 0.1× 29 359
Affonso C. Piovesan Brazil 13 168 1.3× 79 0.7× 170 2.2× 76 1.2× 15 0.3× 36 402
Swati Agrawal India 11 34 0.3× 10 0.1× 64 0.8× 83 1.3× 70 1.2× 35 384
K Verrier Jones United Kingdom 13 47 0.4× 213 2.0× 122 1.5× 258 4.0× 22 0.4× 23 454

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Islam Junaid

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All Works

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Junaid, Islam, et al.. (2023). Renal Angiomyolipoma Causing Inferior Vena Cava Thrombus in a Young Girl With Tuberous Sclerosis. Cureus. 15(1). e33244–e33244. 2 indexed citations
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Vulliamy, Paul & Islam Junaid. (2013). Peer-mentoring junior surgical trainees in the United Kingdom: a pilot program. Medical Education Online. 18(1). 20825–20825. 18 indexed citations
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Bach, Christian, Anuj Goyal, Stefanos Kachrilas, et al.. (2013). A Self-Expanding Thermolabile Nitinol Stent as a Minimally Invasive Treatment Alternative for Ureteral Strictures in Renal Transplant Patients. Journal of Endourology. 27(12). 1543–1545. 15 indexed citations
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Bach, Christian, et al.. (2012). The Floppy Iris Syndrome - What Urologists and Ophthalmologists Need to Know. Current Urology. 6(1). 1–7. 13 indexed citations
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Papatsoris, Athanasios, Devika Patel, Andreas Bourdoumis, et al.. (2012). Use of a Virtual Reality Simulator to Improve Percutaneous Renal Access Skills: A Prospective Study in Urology Trainees. Urologia Internationalis. 89(2). 185–190. 28 indexed citations
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Bach, Christian, et al.. (2011). Use of a Segmental Thermoexpandable Metal Alloy Stent in the Management of Malignant Ureteric Obstruction: A Single Centre Experience in the UK. Urologia Internationalis. 87(4). 405–410. 26 indexed citations
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Bach, Christian, et al.. (2011). Endourological management of ureteric strictures after kidney transplantation: Stenting the stent. Arab Journal of Urology. 9(3). 165–169. 5 indexed citations
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Philippou, Prodromos, Konstantinos Moraitis, Junaid Masood, Islam Junaid, & Noor Buchholz. (2011). The Management of Bladder Lithiasis in the Modern Era of Endourology. Urology. 79(5). 980–986. 50 indexed citations
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Bach, Christian, et al.. (2011). Use of a long-term metal stent in complex uretero-ileal anastomotic stricture. Arab Journal of Urology. 9(4). 251–253. 6 indexed citations
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Papatsoris, Athanasios, Tamer El‐Husseiny, Tohru Takahashi, et al.. (2009). Treating bladder-outflow obstruction with thermo-expandable prostate metal stents. Expert Review of Medical Devices. 6(4). 357–363. 8 indexed citations
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Masood, Junaid, et al.. (2009). Laparoscopic Cranial Plication in Pelviureteral Junction Obstruction by Aberrant Lower Pole Artery. Journal of Endourology. 23(1). 7–10. 16 indexed citations
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Husain, Ehab, et al.. (2009). Human papillomavirus is detected in transitional cell carcinoma arising in renal transplant recipients. Pathology. 41(3). 245–247. 18 indexed citations
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Masood, Junaid, et al.. (2008). LAPAROSCOPIC TRANSPOSITION OF LOWER‐POLE CROSSING VESSELS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PELVI‐URETERIC JUNCTION OBSTRUCTION. British Journal of Urology. 101(12). 1490–1492. 2 indexed citations
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Shergill, Iqbal, et al.. (2008). A Training Model for Suprapubic Catheter Insertion: The UroEmerge™ Suprapubic Catheter Model. Urology. 72(1). 196–197. 13 indexed citations
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Sheridan, Elizabeth, et al.. (2007). THE CASE FOR PROBIOTICS IN UROLOGY. British Journal of Urology. 101(4). 413–414. 2 indexed citations
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Shergill, Iqbal, et al.. (2007). The artificial urinary sphincter. Expert Review of Medical Devices. 4(4). 567–575. 4 indexed citations
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Sobeh, Mohammed S., et al.. (1999). LOCAL ANAESTHETIC CIRCUMCISION IN ADULTS. International Journal of Clinical Practice. 53(8). 637–637. 3 indexed citations
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Junaid, Islam, Jonathan T.C. Kwan, & Rozanne Lord. (1993). FEMORAL NEUROPATHY IN RENAL TRANSPLANTATION. Transplantation. 56(1). 240–240. 8 indexed citations

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