James A. Stephenson

1.3k total citations
76 papers, 779 citations indexed

About

James A. Stephenson is a scholar working on Surgery, Oncology and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, James A. Stephenson has authored 76 papers receiving a total of 779 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Surgery, 15 papers in Oncology and 12 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in James A. Stephenson's work include Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection (8 papers), Radiation Dose and Imaging (7 papers) and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research (7 papers). James A. Stephenson is often cited by papers focused on Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection (8 papers), Radiation Dose and Imaging (7 papers) and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research (7 papers). James A. Stephenson collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Australia. James A. Stephenson's co-authors include Ashley R. Dennison, Omer Al‐Taan, Matthew S. Metcalfe, Ali Arshad, MacDonald J. Christie, Bruno Morgan, Philip M. Beart, Roger J. Summers, Mark A. Staal and D. Al-Leswas and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and The Journal of Finance.

In The Last Decade

James A. Stephenson

69 papers receiving 745 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
James A. Stephenson United Kingdom 15 221 143 138 129 74 76 779
Faming Zhao China 9 89 0.4× 78 0.5× 350 2.5× 146 1.1× 152 2.1× 24 1.6k
Yannick Kaiser Netherlands 18 402 1.8× 142 1.0× 52 0.4× 164 1.3× 58 0.8× 34 1.2k
Masafumi Watanabe Japan 19 170 0.8× 197 1.4× 54 0.4× 123 1.0× 29 0.4× 140 1.2k
Mehrtash Hashemzadeh United States 16 269 1.2× 204 1.4× 90 0.7× 166 1.3× 20 0.3× 67 1.1k
Ana Macedo Portugal 14 129 0.6× 82 0.6× 147 1.1× 49 0.4× 81 1.1× 68 985
Yong Lin United States 14 246 1.1× 409 2.9× 258 1.9× 143 1.1× 72 1.0× 29 1.4k
Susanne Rospleszcz Germany 16 149 0.7× 78 0.5× 101 0.7× 228 1.8× 82 1.1× 78 984
Linda Johnston United Kingdom 17 135 0.6× 116 0.8× 74 0.5× 64 0.5× 38 0.5× 42 938
David R. Grimm United States 20 177 0.8× 182 1.3× 131 0.9× 33 0.3× 55 0.7× 50 1.2k
Duncan Brown United Kingdom 13 110 0.5× 209 1.5× 574 4.2× 98 0.8× 81 1.1× 33 1.1k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of James A. Stephenson

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Stephenson, James A., Matt Liebman, Jarad Niemi, et al.. (2024). The influence of prairie strips sown in midwestern corn and soybean fields on sediment discharge throughout the year. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 79(2). 87–98. 1 indexed citations
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Nougaret, Stéphanie, Doenja M. J. Lambregts, Geerard L. Beets, et al.. (2024). Imaging in pelvic exenteration—a multidisciplinary practice guide from the ESGAR-SAR-ESUR-PelvEx collaborative group. European Radiology. 35(5). 2681–2691. 1 indexed citations
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Miller, A. S., Kathryn Boyce, Sarah Duff, et al.. (2021). The Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland consensus guidelines in emergency colorectal surgery. Colorectal Disease. 23(2). 476–547. 34 indexed citations
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Verma, Raman, et al.. (2020). An audit of local discrepancy rates in acute abdominal CT: does subspecialist reporting reduce discrepancy rates?. Clinical Radiology. 75(11). 879.e7–879.e11. 3 indexed citations
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Lam, Vincent K., et al.. (2020). Can subcentimetre ultrasound detected angiomyolipomas be safely disregarded?. Clinical Radiology. 75(4). 287–292. 4 indexed citations
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Arasaradnam, Ramesh, Neeraj Bhala, Charles F. Evans, et al.. (2020). Faecal immunochemical testing in the COVID-19 era: balancing risk and costs. ˜The œLancet. Gastroenterology & hepatology. 5(8). 717–719. 14 indexed citations
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Sinha, Rakesh, James A. Stephenson, & Arumugam Rajesh. (2019). Optimising MRI small bowel techniques. Clinical Radiology. 74(8). 592–602. 1 indexed citations
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Lam, Vincent & James A. Stephenson. (2018). A retrospective review of registrar out-of-hours reporting in a university hospital: the effect of time and seniority on discrepancy rates. Clinical Radiology. 73(6). 590.e9–590.e12. 11 indexed citations
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Morgan, Bruno, et al.. (2016). Minimising the impact of errors in the interpretation of CT images for surveillance and evaluation of therapy in cancer. Clinical Radiology. 71(11). 1083–1094. 7 indexed citations
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Bryan, Craig J., et al.. (2014). Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Work-Related Accomplishment as Predictors of General Health and Medical Utilization Among Special Operations Forces Personnel. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 202(2). 105–110. 6 indexed citations
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Stephenson, James A., Jonathan Charles Goddard, Omer Al‐Taan, Ashley R. Dennison, & Bruno Morgan. (2013). Tumour Angiogenesis: A Growth Area—From John Hunter to Judah Folkman and Beyond. Leicester Research Archive (University of Leicester). 2013. 1–6. 25 indexed citations
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Stephenson, James A., Omer Al‐Taan, Ali Arshad, et al.. (2013). The Multifaceted Effects of Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids on the Hallmarks of Cancer. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2013. 1–13. 46 indexed citations
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Stephenson, James A., et al.. (2013). Delay Prior to Expedited Carotid Endarterectomy: A Prospective Audit of Practice. European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. 46(4). 404–410. 20 indexed citations
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Stephenson, James A., Omer Al‐Taan, Ali Arshad, et al.. (2013). Unsaturated fatty acids differ between hepatic colorectal metastases and liver tissue without tumour in humans: Results from a randomised controlled trial of intravenous eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids. Prostaglandins Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids. 88(6). 405–410. 4 indexed citations
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Arshad, Ali, D. Al-Leswas, James A. Stephenson, Matthew S. Metcalfe, & Ashley R. Dennison. (2011). Potential applications of fish oils rich in n-3 fatty acids in the palliative treatment of advanced pancreatic cancer. British Journal Of Nutrition. 106(6). 795–800. 21 indexed citations
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Vorwerk, C., et al.. (2009). Prediction of mortality in adult emergency department patients with sepsis. Emergency Medicine Journal. 26(4). 254–258. 80 indexed citations
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Garcea, Giuseppe, et al.. (2006). Nine-Year Single-Center Experience with Nonparastic Liver Cysts: Diagnosis and Management. Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 52(1). 185–191. 32 indexed citations
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Corrigan, Patrick W., et al.. (1996). Situational Familiarity and Feature Recognition in Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 22(1). 153–161. 22 indexed citations
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