J. M. Langrehr

952 total citations
53 papers, 691 citations indexed

About

J. M. Langrehr is a scholar working on Surgery, Hepatology and Transplantation. According to data from OpenAlex, J. M. Langrehr has authored 53 papers receiving a total of 691 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 36 papers in Surgery, 20 papers in Hepatology and 17 papers in Transplantation. Recurrent topics in J. M. Langrehr's work include Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes (26 papers), Liver Disease and Transplantation (17 papers) and Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (16 papers). J. M. Langrehr is often cited by papers focused on Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes (26 papers), Liver Disease and Transplantation (17 papers) and Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (16 papers). J. M. Langrehr collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and France. J. M. Langrehr's co-authors include P. Neuhaus, Wolf O. Bechstein, Ulf P. Neumann, Matthias Glanemann, P. Neuhaus, H. Keck, Udo Kaisers, K.-P. Platz, Utz Settmacher and G. Blumhardt and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Hepatology, Transplantation and American Journal of Transplantation.

In The Last Decade

J. M. Langrehr

50 papers receiving 670 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
J. M. Langrehr Germany 18 433 286 148 139 114 53 691
Marek Szymczak Poland 13 389 0.9× 273 1.0× 64 0.4× 119 0.9× 138 1.2× 47 625
Stephen Munn New Zealand 19 555 1.3× 311 1.1× 200 1.4× 326 2.3× 69 0.6× 54 1.0k
N. Declerck France 14 370 0.9× 266 0.9× 113 0.8× 135 1.0× 55 0.5× 30 641
E. Mor Israel 14 309 0.7× 252 0.9× 92 0.6× 189 1.4× 36 0.3× 30 517
J.C. García-Valdecasas Spain 16 471 1.1× 471 1.6× 146 1.0× 251 1.8× 64 0.6× 32 730
W. A. Jurewicz United Kingdom 12 295 0.7× 87 0.3× 402 2.7× 72 0.5× 75 0.7× 36 649
Larry B. Melton United States 14 797 1.8× 629 2.2× 577 3.9× 182 1.3× 56 0.5× 25 1.1k
O. Traindl Austria 14 133 0.3× 82 0.3× 69 0.5× 114 0.8× 39 0.3× 44 569
Michael Cardi United States 17 656 1.5× 89 0.3× 730 4.9× 120 0.9× 60 0.5× 24 1.2k
Bruce G. Sommer United States 21 615 1.4× 195 0.7× 742 5.0× 127 0.9× 30 0.3× 64 1.3k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J. M. Langrehr

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Trunečka, Pavel, Olivier Boillot, J. M. Langrehr, et al.. (2008). TACROLIMUS ONCE-DAILY PROLONGED RELEASE VERSUS TACROLIMUS TWICE-DAILY IN COMBINATION WITH STEROIDS - A PHASE III MULTICENTRE LIVER STUDY. Transplantation. 86(2S). 301–302. 4 indexed citations
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Lohmann, R, Christian Graeb, Thomas Becker, et al.. (2007). Methode zur Abbildung kostenintensiver Fälle in der Viszeralchirurgie. Der Chirurg. 78(8). 748–756.
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Glanemann, Matthias, Ulf P. Neumann, Antonino Spinelli, et al.. (2007). Fast Tracking in Liver Transplantation: Which Patient Benefits From This Approach?. Transplantation Proceedings. 39(2). 535–536. 23 indexed citations
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Schmidt, Sven, et al.. (2007). Die laparoskopische Appendektomie in der Schwangerschaft. Zentralblatt für Chirurgie - Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Viszeral- Thorax- und Gefäßchirurgie. 132(2). 112–117. 10 indexed citations
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Bahra, Marcus, Dietmar Jacob, J. M. Langrehr, et al.. (2007). Metastasen im Pankreas. Der Chirurg. 79(3). 241–248. 24 indexed citations
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Jacob, Dietmar, Ulf P. Neumann, Marcus Bahra, J. M. Langrehr, & P. Neuhaus. (2006). Lebertransplantation bei primär biliärer Zirrhose: Retrospektive Analyse eines Zentrums. DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift. 131(42). 2327–2332. 2 indexed citations
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Langrehr, J. M., Marcus Bahra, Dietmar Jacob, & P. Neuhaus. (2005). PANCREATIC RESECTION FOR METASTATIC LESIONS. Pancreas. 31(4). 451–451. 1 indexed citations
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Pascher, Andreas, J Klupp, R. J. Schulz, et al.. (2005). Klinische Ergebnisse der Dünndarm- und Multiviszeraltransplantation an der Berliner Charité. DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift. 130(8). 387–392. 7 indexed citations
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Bahra, Marcus, Ulf P. Neumann, Dietmar Jacob, et al.. (2002). Significance of mycophenolate mofetil treatment in patients with HCV reinfection after liver transplantation: impact on clinical course and histologic damage. Transplantation Proceedings. 34(7). 2934–2935. 8 indexed citations
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Schumacher, Guido, K.-P. Platz, R. Neuhaus, et al.. (2001). Liver transplantation in neurologic Wilson’s disease. Transplantation Proceedings. 33(1-2). 1518–1519. 27 indexed citations
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Glanemann, Matthias, J. M. Langrehr, Udo Kaisers, et al.. (2001). Postoperative tracheal extubation after orthotopic liver transplantation. Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. 45(3). 333–339. 74 indexed citations
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Langrehr, J. M., et al.. (2000). Die Invagination des Ileums als Ursache für ein akutes Abdomen beim Erwachsenen. Zentralblatt für Chirurgie - Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Viszeral- Thorax- und Gefäßchirurgie. 125(Heft 11). 907–909.
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Klupp, J, Matthias Glanemann, Wolf O. Bechstein, et al.. (1999). Mycophenolate mofetil in combination with tacrolimus versus neoral after liver transplantation. Transplantation Proceedings. 31(1-2). 1113–1114. 30 indexed citations
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Hintze, R. E., Hassan Abou‐Rebyeh, A. Adler, et al.. (1999). [Endoscopic therapy of ischemia-type biliary lesions in patients following orthotopic liver transplantation].. PubMed. 37(1). 13–20. 23 indexed citations
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Langrehr, J. M., Matthias Glanemann, Olaf Guckelberger, et al.. (1998). A randomized, placebo‐controlled trial with anti‐interleukin‐2 receptor antibody for immunosuppressive induction therapy after liver transplantation. Clinical Transplantation. 12(4). 303–312. 23 indexed citations
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Langrehr, J. M., et al.. (1994). Feasibility of hepatic venous catheterization in patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation.. PubMed. 26(6). 3608–9. 2 indexed citations
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Neumann, Uwe, J. M. Langrehr, G. Blumhardt, et al.. (1994). Fatal graft-versus-host-disease: a grave complication after orthotopic liver transplantation.. PubMed. 26(6). 3616–7. 21 indexed citations
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Grauhan, O., R Lohmann, P. Lemmens, et al.. (1994). Fungal infections in liver transplant recipients. Langenbeck s Archives of Surgery. 379(6). 372–5. 18 indexed citations
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Bechstein, Wolf O., G. Blumhardt, Ruth Langer, et al.. (1993). Liver transplantation for PNH with Budd-Chiari syndrome. Transplant International. 6(6). 354–358. 20 indexed citations

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