Ivor D. Hill

9.3k total citations · 4 hit papers
107 papers, 6.5k citations indexed

About

Ivor D. Hill is a scholar working on Surgery, Gastroenterology and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Ivor D. Hill has authored 107 papers receiving a total of 6.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 51 papers in Surgery, 41 papers in Gastroenterology and 32 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Ivor D. Hill's work include Celiac Disease Research and Management (35 papers), Microscopic Colitis (27 papers) and Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies (22 papers). Ivor D. Hill is often cited by papers focused on Celiac Disease Research and Management (35 papers), Microscopic Colitis (27 papers) and Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies (22 papers). Ivor D. Hill collaborates with scholars based in United States, South Africa and United Kingdom. Ivor D. Hill's co-authors include Joseph A. Murray, Ciarán P. Kelly, Alberto Rubio‐Tapia, Audrey H. Calderwood, Alessio Fasano, Károly Horváth, Stefano Guandalini, Richard B. Colletti, Edward J. Hoffenberg and Yoram Elitsur and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet and Gastroenterology.

In The Last Decade

Ivor D. Hill

101 papers receiving 6.1k citations

Hit Papers

Prevalence of celiac disease in at-risk and not-at-risk g... 2003 2026 2010 2018 2003 2013 2004 2022 400 800 1.2k

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ivor D. Hill United States 30 4.6k 3.5k 3.1k 1.2k 557 107 6.5k
Edward J. Hoffenberg United States 30 2.5k 0.5× 2.0k 0.6× 1.8k 0.6× 1.2k 1.1× 270 0.5× 79 4.0k
Fabiana Zingone Italy 28 2.5k 0.5× 1.6k 0.5× 2.1k 0.7× 869 0.8× 273 0.5× 180 3.9k
Erasmo Miele Italy 38 2.1k 0.4× 1.9k 0.6× 1.2k 0.4× 1.3k 1.1× 462 0.8× 193 4.8k
G. Bianchi Porro Italy 43 1.3k 0.3× 2.8k 0.8× 1.5k 0.5× 1.7k 1.5× 164 0.3× 170 5.3k
Uday C. Ghoshal India 49 4.2k 0.9× 3.4k 1.0× 1.0k 0.3× 851 0.7× 271 0.5× 297 8.0k
Claude Matuchansky France 33 1.5k 0.3× 1.8k 0.5× 1.4k 0.4× 875 0.8× 1.3k 2.3× 136 5.0k
R E Pounder United Kingdom 35 1.3k 0.3× 2.8k 0.8× 1.8k 0.6× 2.1k 1.8× 228 0.4× 94 5.9k
Malcolm Robinson United States 34 2.1k 0.5× 2.6k 0.8× 1.2k 0.4× 1.4k 1.2× 149 0.3× 102 4.4k
Marvin E. Ament United States 56 2.0k 0.4× 4.8k 1.4× 1.4k 0.4× 829 0.7× 2.3k 4.1× 270 9.5k
R. Stockbrügger Netherlands 36 834 0.2× 1.5k 0.4× 1.1k 0.4× 1.2k 1.0× 373 0.7× 101 3.6k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Boyle, Brendan, et al.. (2023). Single-Center Analysis of Essential Laboratory Testing in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Celiac Disease. The Journal of Pediatrics. 259. 113487–113487.
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Scherzer, Daniel, Manmohan K. Kamboj, Robert J. Gajarski, et al.. (2020). The Diagnostic Error Index: A Quality Improvement Initiative to Identify and Measure Diagnostic Errors. The Journal of Pediatrics. 232. 257–263. 15 indexed citations
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Heyman, Melvin B., Steven A. Abrams, Leo A. Heitlinger, et al.. (2017). Fruit Juice in Infants, Children, and Adolescents: Current Recommendations. PEDIATRICS. 139(6). 232 indexed citations
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Shahraki, Touran & Ivor D. Hill. (2016). Clinical Spectrum of Celiac Disease in Children in Sistan and Baluchestan Province.. PubMed. 19(11). 762–767. 4 indexed citations
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Ludvigsson, Jonas F., Lars Agréus, Carolina Ciacci, et al.. (2016). Transition from childhood to adulthood in coeliac disease: the Prague consensus report. Gut. 65(8). 1242–1251. 68 indexed citations
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Ediger, Tracy & Ivor D. Hill. (2014). Celiac Disease. Pediatrics in Review. 35(10). 409–416. 15 indexed citations
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Denham, Jolanda M. & Ivor D. Hill. (2013). Celiac Disease and Autoimmunity: Review and Controversies. Current Allergy and Asthma Reports. 13(4). 347–353. 85 indexed citations
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Hill, Ivor D., Martha Dirks, Gregory S. Liptak, et al.. (2005). Guideline for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Celiac Disease in Children: Recommendations of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 40(1). 1–19. 124 indexed citations
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Woods, Charles R., et al.. (2003). Dual-Channel pH Probe Is Not Distinctive in Children with Respiratory Symptoms. Pediatric Asthma Allergy & Immunology. 16(1). 23–30.
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Hill, Ivor D., Shinjini Bhatnagar, Donald J.S. Cameron, et al.. (2002). Celiac Disease: Working Group Report of the First World Congress of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 35. S78–S88. 41 indexed citations
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Hill, Ivor D., et al.. (2000). The prevalence of celiac disease in at-risk groups of children in the United States. The Journal of Pediatrics. 136(1). 86–90. 103 indexed citations
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Elitsur, Yoram, Ivor D. Hill, Steven N. Lichtman, & Allan J. Rosenberg. (1998). Prospective Comparison of Rapid Urease Tests (PyloriTek, CLO Test) for the Diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori Infection in Symptomatic Children: A Pediatric Multicenter Study. The American Journal of Gastroenterology. 93(2). 217–219. 39 indexed citations
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Hill, Ivor D., et al.. (1997). PREVALENCE OF CELIAC DISEASES (CD) IN AT RISK GROUPS OF CHILDREN IN THE USA:108. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 25(4). 469–469. 1 indexed citations
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Horváth, Károly, et al.. (1996). Isocaloric Glutamine‐Free Diet and the Morphology and Function of Rat Small Intestine. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition. 20(2). 128–134. 33 indexed citations
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Horváth, Károly, et al.. (1993). The Pre- and Postnatal Development of Na+/K+-ATPase in Gastrointestinal Organs of the Rat. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 16(4). 412–418. 9 indexed citations
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Bowie, M. D., M. D. Mann, & Ivor D. Hill. (1992). A Descriptive Terminology of Diarrhoeal Disease in Infants and Young Children. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics. 38(2). 55–56. 1 indexed citations
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Hill, Ivor D., et al.. (1988). α-Chain disease in children. The Journal of Pediatrics. 112(1). 46–49. 6 indexed citations
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Hill, Ivor D., et al.. (1967). Standards of obstetric care : the report of the North-West Metropolitan Regional Obstetric Survey, 1962-1964. 3 indexed citations
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Alleyne, George A.O., C. J. Dickinson, Anne Dornhorst, et al.. (1963). Effect of Pronethalol in Angina Pectoris. BMJ. 2(5367). 1226–1229. 89 indexed citations

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