J. S. Cheigh

555 total citations
20 papers, 365 citations indexed

About

J. S. Cheigh is a scholar working on Transplantation, Surgery and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, J. S. Cheigh has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 365 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Transplantation, 5 papers in Surgery and 5 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in J. S. Cheigh's work include Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (9 papers), Organ Donation and Transplantation (4 papers) and Oral and gingival health research (3 papers). J. S. Cheigh is often cited by papers focused on Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (9 papers), Organ Donation and Transplantation (4 papers) and Oral and gingival health research (3 papers). J. S. Cheigh collaborates with scholars based in United States and South Korea. J. S. Cheigh's co-authors include William T. Stubenbord, Stenzel Kh, Henry Masur, Janet Mouradian, Albert L. Rubin, Soichi Sakai, K H Stenzel, Luis Tapia, Robert R. Riggio and M Fotino and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet and Clinical Infectious Diseases.

In The Last Decade

J. S. Cheigh

20 papers receiving 326 citations

Peers

J. S. Cheigh
J.R. Salaman United Kingdom
A. P. S. Disney Australia
Hillard M. Lazarus United States
Richard Croy United States
Khalid Almeshari Saudi Arabia
G J Wenting Netherlands
S. Vaidya United States
Samir J. Patel United States
J.R. Salaman United Kingdom
J. S. Cheigh
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J. S. Cheigh

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Bologa, Roxana, et al.. (2009). Pharmacokinetics of rosuvastatin in patients with end-stage kidney disease undergoing peritoneal dialysis. Clinical Nephrology. 72(12). 437–441. 9 indexed citations
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Soave, Rosemary, et al.. (1999). Renal dysfunction and hyperglycemia in a renal transplant recipient. Transplant Infectious Disease. 1(4). 288–294. 6 indexed citations
3.
Shin, Gyu‐Tae, J. S. Cheigh, Robert R. Riggio, et al.. (1997). Effect of nifedipine on renal allograft function and survival beyond one year.. PubMed. 47(1). 33–6. 6 indexed citations
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Shin, Gyu‐Tae, J. S. Cheigh, Robert R. Riggio, et al.. (1996). Long-term beneficial effects of a nifedipine-supplemented immunosuppressive regimen in kidney transplantation.. PubMed. 28(3). 1309–10. 5 indexed citations
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Kim, Hyun Chul, et al.. (1994). Long term results of subtotal parathyroidectomy in patients with end-stage renal disease.. PubMed. 60(9). 641–9. 18 indexed citations
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Suthanthiran, Manikkam, Rudy H. Haschemeyer, Robert R. Riggio, et al.. (1993). EXCELLENT OUTCOME WITH A CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKER—SUPPLEMENTED IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE REGIMEN IN CADAVERIC RENAL TRANSPLANTATION. Transplantation. 55(5). 1008–1013. 27 indexed citations
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Cheigh, J. S., et al.. (1992). CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION OF RENAL ALLOGRAFTS. Transplantation. 53(1). 99–102. 25 indexed citations
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Cheigh, J. S., et al.. (1989). Urinary Calculi in Renal Transplant Recipients. The Journal of Urology. 141(3 Part 1). 688–688. 1 indexed citations
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Suthanthiran, Manikkam, Robert R. Riggio, John Williams, et al.. (1985). Impact of Renal Donation. The Journal of Urology. 134(6). 1312–1312. 18 indexed citations
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Suthanthiran, Manikkam, et al.. (1984). Presumed Assault or Accommodative Reactions Involved in Human Renal Transplantation. PubMed. 8(3-4). 245–249. 1 indexed citations
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Barth, Robert H., J. S. Cheigh, John Sullivan, et al.. (1983). The advantage of measurement of intact PTH in the prediction of clinical response and calcium metabolism after subtotal parathyroidectomy for renal osteodystrophy.. PubMed. 29. 124–8. 1 indexed citations
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Masur, Henry, J. S. Cheigh, & William T. Stubenbord. (1982). Infection Following Renal Transplantation: A Changing Pattern. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 4(6). 1208–1219. 40 indexed citations
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Stubenbord, William T., J. S. Cheigh, & Robert R. Riggio. (1982). Kidney transplantation immediately following excision of a malignant tumor from the donor kidney: a case report with long-term follow-up.. PubMed. 14(4). 775–6. 9 indexed citations
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Sniderman, K W, Thomas A. Sos, Seymour Sprayregen, et al.. (1980). Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in renal transplant arterial stenosis for relief of hypertension.. Radiology. 135(1). 23–26. 36 indexed citations
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Suthanthiran, Manikkam, M Fotino, J. S. Cheigh, et al.. (1979). ADVERSE PRESENSITIZATION TO RENAL TRANSPLANTS. Transplantation. 27(5). 333–337. 2 indexed citations
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Krieger, John N., L. B. Senterfit, Edward C. Muecke, Luis Tapia, & J. S. Cheigh. (1978). Anaerobic bacterium in renal transplantation. Urology. 12(6). 635–640. 2 indexed citations
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Cheigh, J. S., et al.. (1978). ASSOCIATION BETWEEN STREPTOCOCCUS FÆCALIS URINARY INFECTIONS AND GRAFT REJECTION IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION. The Lancet. 312(8101). 1167–1169. 34 indexed citations
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Cheigh, J. S., K H Stenzel, Robert R. Riggio, et al.. (1977). Renal Transplantation between HLA Identical Siblings. New England Journal of Medicine. 296(18). 1030–1034. 27 indexed citations
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Hydén, Holger, et al.. (1977). EXTRACORPOREAL TREATMENT WITH MEMBRANE IMMOBILIZED L-ASPARAGINASE IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION. ASAIO Journal. 23(1). 443–446. 5 indexed citations
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Cheigh, J. S., et al.. (1973). Dermatologic evaluation of pruritus in patients on hemodialysis.. PubMed. 73(22). 2670–4. 93 indexed citations

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