5.4k total citations 105 papers, 2.4k citations indexed
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Jean Henrion is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Hepatology and Surgery.
According to data from OpenAlex, Jean Henrion has authored 105 papers receiving a total of 2.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 61 papers in Epidemiology, 59 papers in Hepatology and 20 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Jean Henrion's work include Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (51 papers), Liver Disease and Transplantation (27 papers) and Hepatitis C virus research (25 papers). Jean Henrion is often cited by papers focused on Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (51 papers), Liver Disease and Transplantation (27 papers) and Hepatitis C virus research (25 papers). Jean Henrion collaborates with scholars based in Belgium, France and Switzerland. Jean Henrion's co-authors include Pierre Deltenre, Michaël Schapira, Francis Heller, L. Colin, Philippe Mathurin, André Delannoy, Christophe Moreno, M Schapira, R Brenard and P. Michielsen and has published in prestigious journals such as Gastroenterology, PLoS ONE and Hepatology.
In The Last Decade
Jean Henrion
96 papers
receiving
2.3k citations
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Descamps, Olivier, Bénédicte De Vroey, Christopher Doerig, et al.. (2016). Diagnosis accuracy of ALT and waist circumference as a screening test for insulin resistance. Acta gastro-enterologica belgica. 79(4). 455–462.1 indexed citations
Francque, Sven, Stéphane De Maeght, Maciej Adler, et al.. (2011). High prevalence of advanced fibrosis in association with the metabolic syndrome in a Belgian prospective cohort of NAFLD patients with elevated ALT. Results of the Belgian NAFLD registry.. PubMed. 74(1). 9–16.16 indexed citations
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Vlierberghe, Hans Van, Michael Adler, B Bastens, et al.. (2010). Effectiveness and tolerability of pegylated interferon alfa-2b in combination with ribavirin for treatment of chronic hepatitis C: the PegIntrust study.. PubMed. 73(1). 5–11.3 indexed citations
Maeght, Stéphane De, Jean Henrion, Nadine Bourgeois, et al.. (2008). A pilot observational survey of hepatitis C in Belgium.. PubMed. 71(1). 4–8.8 indexed citations
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Bourgeois, Nadine, Frederik Nevens, Jean Henrion, et al.. (2007). Daily induction combination treatment with alfa2b interferon or standard combination treatment in naive chronic hepatitis C patients. A controlled multicenter randomized trail.. Open Repository and Bibliography (University of Liège).
Nevens, Frederik, Hans Van Vlierberghe, Jean Delwaide, et al.. (2005). Peginterferon alpha-2a (40kDa) plus ribavirin is as effective in patients relapsing after conventional interferon based therapy as in naive patients: Results from the Bernar-1 trial. Journal of Hepatology. 42. 214–214.3 indexed citations
Henrion, Jean, et al.. (2003). Dépistage du carcinome hépatocellulaire dans une cohorte de malades porteurs d'une cirrhose d'origine principalement alcoolique.. Dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (Université Libre de Bruxelles). 27(5). 534–539.13 indexed citations
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Henrion, Jean, et al.. (2000). Surveillance for hepatocellular carcinoma: compliance and results according to the aetiology of cirrhosis in a cohort of 141 patients.. PubMed. 63(1). 5–9.16 indexed citations
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Henrion, Jean, et al.. (1998). Hypoxic hepatitis: a difficult diagnosis when the cardiomyopathy remains unrecognized and the course of liver enzymes follows an atypical pattern. A report of two cases.. PubMed. 61(3). 385–9.5 indexed citations
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Schapira, M, Romain Gérard, Pierre Deltenre, et al.. (1997). An unusual cause for left sided colitis: hot-water enema.. PubMed. 59(3). 220–1.4 indexed citations
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Henrion, Jean, M. Hautekèete, R Brenard, et al.. (1996). Insuffisance hépatocellulaire fulminante ou subfulminante secondaire à une infiltration métastatique du foie : une autre cause d'hépatite hypoxique?. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).3 indexed citations
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Meerts, Pierre, et al.. (1988). Une troisième localité belge de Conopodium majus (Gouan) Loret à La Hulpe (prov. de Brabant). Dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (Université Libre de Bruxelles). 42. 2–4.
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