James A. Lawson

1.1k total citations
26 papers, 576 citations indexed

About

James A. Lawson is a scholar working on Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Internal Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, James A. Lawson has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 576 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Surgery, 12 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 10 papers in Internal Medicine. Recurrent topics in James A. Lawson's work include Peripheral Artery Disease Management (13 papers), Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management (10 papers) and Diagnosis and Treatment of Venous Diseases (9 papers). James A. Lawson is often cited by papers focused on Peripheral Artery Disease Management (13 papers), Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management (10 papers) and Diagnosis and Treatment of Venous Diseases (9 papers). James A. Lawson collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Germany and Sweden. James A. Lawson's co-authors include Marco J.D. Tangelder, B.C. Eikelboom, Ale Algra, Pascal Pronk, Stefanie A. Gauw, Michael C. Mooij, Menno Gaastra, C.J. van Vlijmen-van Keulen, Frans L. Moll and E.S. van Hattum and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, Journal of the American College of Cardiology and Annals of Surgery.

In The Last Decade

James A. Lawson

25 papers receiving 525 citations

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James A. Lawson
Francine Heatley United Kingdom
O Auvinen Finland
Jeff Raines United States
Huw Davies United Kingdom
Matthew Popplewell United Kingdom
Sandip Nandhra United Kingdom
Clifford M. Sales United States
Geri Bedford United States
José J. Reyna United States
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Schreve, Michiel A., A.A.E.A. de Smet, A.C. Vahl, et al.. (2021). A multicenter, randomized, dose-finding study of mechanochemical ablation using ClariVein and liquid polidocanol for great saphenous vein incompetence. Journal of Vascular Surgery Venous and Lymphatic Disorders. 10(4). 856–864.e2. 9 indexed citations
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Lawson, James A., Stefanie A. Gauw, Pascal Pronk, et al.. (2017). Prospective comparative cohort study evaluating incompetent great saphenous vein closure using radiofrequency-powered segmental ablation or 1470-nm endovenous laser ablation with radial-tip fibers (Varico 2 study). Journal of Vascular Surgery Venous and Lymphatic Disorders. 6(1). 31–40. 55 indexed citations
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Gauw, Stefanie A., James A. Lawson, C.J. van Vlijmen-van Keulen, et al.. (2015). Five-year follow-up of a randomized, controlled trial comparing saphenofemoral ligation and stripping of the great saphenous vein with endovenous laser ablation (980 nm) using local tumescent anesthesia. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 63(2). 420–428. 77 indexed citations
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Gauw, Stefanie A., Pascal Pronk, Michael C. Mooij, et al.. (2012). Detection of varicose vein recurrence by duplex ultrasound: intra- and interobserver reproducibility. Phlebology The Journal of Venous Disease. 28(2). 109–111. 1 indexed citations
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Hattum, E.S. van, et al.. (2011). Medical Treatment after Peripheral Bypass Surgery over the Past Decade. European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. 41(6). 805–813. 2 indexed citations
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Hattum, E.S. van, Marco J.D. Tangelder, James A. Lawson, Frans L. Moll, & Ale Algra. (2010). The quality of life in patients after peripheral bypass surgery deteriorates at long-term follow-up. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 53(3). 643–650. 22 indexed citations
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Pronk, Pascal, Stefanie A. Gauw, Michael C. Mooij, et al.. (2010). Randomised Controlled Trial Comparing Sapheno-Femoral Ligation and Stripping of the Great Saphenous Vein with Endovenous Laser Ablation (980 nm) Using Local Tumescent Anaesthesia: One Year Results. European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. 40(5). 649–656. 102 indexed citations
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Hattum, E.S. van, Marco J.D. Tangelder, James A. Lawson, Frans L. Moll, & Ale Algra. (2010). THE LONG-TERM QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE AFTER PERIPHERAL BYPASS SURGERY. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 55(10). A156.E1458–A156.E1458. 1 indexed citations
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Pronk, Pascal, Stefanie A. Gauw, Michael C. Mooij, et al.. (2010). Randomised Controlled Trial Comparing Sapheno-Femoral Ligation and Stripping of the Great Saphenous Vein with Endovenous Laser Ablation (980 nm) Using Local Tumescent Anaesthesia: One Year Results. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 52(5). 1423–1424. 9 indexed citations
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Tangelder, Marco J.D., et al.. (2005). Risk of Major Haemorrhage in Patients after Infrainguinal Venous Bypass Surgery: Therapeutic Consequences? The Dutch BOA (Bypass Oral Anticoagulants or Aspirin) Study. European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. 30(2). 154–159. 16 indexed citations
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Smeets, L., Gwan H. Ho, Marco J.D. Tangelder, et al.. (2005). Outcome After Occlusion of Infrainguinal Bypasses in the Dutch BOA Study: Comparison of Amputation Rate in Venous and Prosthetic Grafts. European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. 30(6). 604–609. 12 indexed citations
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Borst, Gert J. de, Marco J.D. Tangelder, Ale Algra, et al.. (2002). The influence of hyperhomocysteinemia on graft patency after infrainguinal bypass surgery in the Dutch BOA Study. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 36(2). 336–340. 6 indexed citations
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Oostenbrink, Jan B., Marco J.D. Tangelder, Jan J.V. Busschbach, et al.. (2001). Cost-effectiveness of oral anticoagulants versus aspirin in patients after infrainguinal bypass grafting surgery. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 34(2). 254–262. 24 indexed citations
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Tangelder, Marco J.D., et al.. (2001). Optimal oral anticoagulant intensity to prevent secondary ischemic and hemorrhagic events in patients after infrainguinal bypass graft surgery. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 33(3). 522–527. 36 indexed citations
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Tangelder, Marco J.D., Jan J.V. Busschbach, Erik Buskens, et al.. (1999). Quality of life after infrainguinal bypass grafting surgery. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 29(5). 913–919. 53 indexed citations
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Tangelder, Marco J.D., James A. Lawson, Ale Algra, & B.C. Eikelboom. (1999). Systematic review of randomized controlled trials of aspirin and oral anticoagulants in the prevention of graft occlusion and ischemic events after infrainguinal bypass surgery. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 30(4). 701–709. 60 indexed citations
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Lawson, James A., Marco J.D. Tangelder, Ale Algra, & B.C. Eikelboom. (1999). The Myth of the Graft: Superiority in Infrainguinal Bypass Surgery?. European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. 18(2). 149–157. 14 indexed citations
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Bakker, René C., Desiderius P.M. Brandjes, P. Snel, et al.. (1997). Malabsorption Syndrome Associated With Ulceration of the Stomach and Small Bowel Caused by Chronic Intestinal Ischemia in a Patient With Hyperhomocysteinemia. Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 72(6). 546–550. 8 indexed citations
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Tangelder, Marco J.D., B.C. Eikelboom, James A. Lawson, & Ale Algra. (1995). [Prevention of occlusion following peripheral bypass surgery using oral anticoagulants or acetylsalicylic acid: a randomized comparison within the Dutch BOA study].. PubMed. 139(29). 1504–6. 3 indexed citations
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Lawson, James A., et al.. (1993). A simple technique for thrombectomy of a reversed saphenous vein arterial bypass graft. European Journal of Vascular Surgery. 7(4). 452–453.

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