J. D. Everall

1.7k total citations · 1 hit paper
29 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

J. D. Everall is a scholar working on Dermatology, Molecular Biology and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, J. D. Everall has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Dermatology, 6 papers in Molecular Biology and 5 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in J. D. Everall's work include Autoimmune Bullous Skin Diseases (4 papers), Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (4 papers) and Cutaneous Melanoma Detection and Management (4 papers). J. D. Everall is often cited by papers focused on Autoimmune Bullous Skin Diseases (4 papers), Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (4 papers) and Cutaneous Melanoma Detection and Management (4 papers). J. D. Everall collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, South Africa and Canada. J. D. Everall's co-authors include M. S. C. Birbeck, Aodán S. Breathnach, Pauline M. Dowd, E B Hamilton, R.R. Davies, A. S. Breathnach, C. Rimington, C.J. O’Doherty, E. V. Truter and H.V. Smith and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences and Journal of Investigative Dermatology.

In The Last Decade

J. D. Everall

28 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Hit Papers

An Electron Microscope Study of Basal Melanocytes and Hig... 1961 2026 1982 2004 1961 200 400 600

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
J. D. Everall United Kingdom 14 412 289 246 238 230 29 1.3k
Aodán S. Breathnach United Kingdom 15 488 1.2× 324 1.1× 474 1.9× 273 1.1× 197 0.9× 21 1.3k
H Mensing Germany 20 186 0.5× 438 1.5× 207 0.8× 276 1.2× 130 0.6× 88 1.4k
F Brandrup Denmark 24 459 1.1× 565 2.0× 387 1.6× 385 1.6× 128 0.6× 78 1.8k
Marion B. Sulzberger United States 22 103 0.3× 839 2.9× 118 0.5× 102 0.4× 182 0.8× 109 1.7k
C.S. Munro United Kingdom 25 364 0.9× 589 2.0× 628 2.6× 629 2.6× 138 0.6× 55 1.9k
O. P. Hornstein Germany 27 258 0.6× 975 3.4× 225 0.9× 423 1.8× 347 1.5× 240 2.8k
F. J. G. Ebling United Kingdom 10 136 0.3× 713 2.5× 292 1.2× 190 0.8× 112 0.5× 16 1.7k
W B Shelley United States 13 189 0.5× 235 0.8× 90 0.4× 100 0.4× 133 0.6× 50 753
Amal K. Kurban Lebanon 27 108 0.3× 899 3.1× 262 1.1× 155 0.7× 149 0.6× 81 1.8k
Shuhei Imayama Japan 27 160 0.4× 1.0k 3.6× 264 1.1× 354 1.5× 237 1.0× 145 2.0k

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All Works

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Bell, Chaim M., C Jenkinson, Trevor Murrells, R.G. Skeet, & J. D. Everall. (1987). Aetiological factors in cutaneous malignant melanomas seen at a UK skin clinic.. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. 41(4). 306–311. 21 indexed citations
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Dowd, Pauline M. & J. D. Everall. (1979). Atypical multiple mole melanoma syndrome.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 101 Suppl 17. 32–3. 4 indexed citations
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Everall, J. D. & Pauline M. Dowd. (1979). Multiple eccrine spiradenomata.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 101 Suppl 17. 33–4. 3 indexed citations
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Everall, J. D., et al.. (1977). Immunofluorescent patterns in the skin in Besnier's prurigo.. British Journal of Dermatology. 96(4). 357–380. 16 indexed citations
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Everall, J. D. & Pauline M. Dowd. (1977). DIAGNOSIS, PROGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT OF MELANOMA. The Lancet. 310(8032). 286–289. 33 indexed citations
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Ben-Hur, N & J. D. Everall. (1976). Treatment of primary melanoma by intralesional vaccinia before excision. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 57(3). 404–404. 1 indexed citations
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Everall, J. D., Pauline M. Dowd, & Bach Ardalan. (1975). Unusual cutaneous associations of a malignant carcinoid tumour of the bronchus—erythema annulare centrifugum and white banding of the toe nails. British Journal of Dermatology. 93(3). 341–345. 16 indexed citations
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Everall, J. D., et al.. (1972). Epidermal and dermal thickness.. PubMed. 45(536). 611–2. 4 indexed citations
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Everall, J. D., et al.. (1970). MULTIPLE TUMOURS. The Lancet. 296(7668). 364–364. 1 indexed citations
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Davies, R.R., J. D. Everall, & E B Hamilton. (1967). Mycological and Clinical Evaluation of Griseofulvin for Chronic Onychomycosis. BMJ. 3(5563). 464–468. 85 indexed citations
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Bleehen, S.S., J. D. Everall, & J. R. Tighe. (1966). Amyloidosis complicating Reiter's syndrome.. Sexually Transmitted Infections. 42(2). 88–92. 9 indexed citations
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Rimington, C., et al.. (1963). GRISEOFULVIN ADMINISTRATION AND PORPHYRIN METABOLISM. The Lancet. 282(7303). 318–322. 69 indexed citations
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Breathnach, A. S., M. S. C. Birbeck, & J. D. Everall. (1963). OBSERVATIONS BEARING ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANGERHANS CELLS AND MELANOCYTES. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 100(1). 223–238. 58 indexed citations
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Breathnach, A. S., M. S. C. Birbeck, & J. D. Everall. (1962). OBSERVATIONS ON LANGERHANS CELLS IN LEPROSY.. British Journal of Dermatology. 74(7). 243–253. 18 indexed citations
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Birbeck, M. S. C., Aodán S. Breathnach, & J. D. Everall. (1961). An Electron Microscope Study of Basal Melanocytes and High-Level Clear Cells (Langerhans Cells) in Vitiligo**From the Chester Beatty Research Institute, Royal Cancer Hospital, London, S.W. 3, and the Departments of Anatomy, and Dermatology, St. Mary's Hospital Medical School (University of London) London, W. 2, England.. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 37(1). 51–64. 619 indexed citations breakdown →
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Everall, J. D., R. H. Heptinstall, & A. M. Joekes. (1958). AN EARLY RENAL LESION IN SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS.. British Journal of Dermatology. 70(2). 44–47. 1 indexed citations
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Everall, J. D.. (1954). Local treatment of tinea capitis and the problem of school attendance.. Medical officer. 92(3). 29–30. 1 indexed citations
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Everall, J. D.. (1954). TYLOSIS PALMARIS ET PLANTARIS WITH UNUSUAL BULLOUS LESIONS.. British Journal of Dermatology. 66(2). 54–56. 4 indexed citations
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Everall, J. D.. (1954). A clinical and follow-up study of 53 cases of dermatitis herpetiformis with electron microscopical examination of one case.. PubMed. 34(3). 259–71. 3 indexed citations
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Everall, J. D. & R. Reed. (1953). A PRELIMINARY ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDY OF DERMATITIS HERPETIFORMIS AND PEMPHIGUS VULGARIS.. British Journal of Dermatology. 65(12). 432–436. 5 indexed citations

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