Karim Kentouche

3.3k total citations
59 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

Karim Kentouche is a scholar working on Hematology, Immunology and Nephrology. According to data from OpenAlex, Karim Kentouche has authored 59 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Hematology, 25 papers in Immunology and 12 papers in Nephrology. Recurrent topics in Karim Kentouche's work include Complement system in diseases (19 papers), Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies (12 papers) and Platelet Disorders and Treatments (11 papers). Karim Kentouche is often cited by papers focused on Complement system in diseases (19 papers), Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies (12 papers) and Platelet Disorders and Treatments (11 papers). Karim Kentouche collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Switzerland and United Kingdom. Karim Kentouche's co-authors include Reinhard Schneppenheim, Ulrich Budde, F Zintl, Clemens L. Bockmeyer, Ralf A. Claus, Joachim Misselwitz, Wolfgang Lösche, Bernhard Lämmle, Frank M. Brunkhorst and Johanna A. Kremer Hovinga and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Blood and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Karim Kentouche

53 papers receiving 1.7k citations

Peers

Karim Kentouche
Michael Grimley United States
Tim Goodship United Kingdom
Kasiani C. Myers United States
Kenneth D. Friedman United States
Lynne Uhl United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Karim Kentouche

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Fields of papers citing papers by Karim Kentouche

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Karim Kentouche

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Karim Kentouche. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Karim Kentouche based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Karim Kentouche. Karim Kentouche is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Hagel, Stefan, Fritz Sörgel, Martina Kinzig, et al.. (2025). Bridging to Transplant: TDM-guided Outpatient Dalbavancin Therapy in Chronic Granulomatous Disease With Deep-seeded Inoperable Abscesses Over 11 Months. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 12(5). ofaf260–ofaf260.
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Renz, Diane M., Karl‐Heinz Herrmann, Joachim Boettcher, et al.. (2021). Ultrashort echo time MRI of the lung in children and adolescents: comparison with non-enhanced computed tomography and standard post-contrast T1w MRI sequences. European Radiology. 32(3). 1833–1842. 19 indexed citations
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Hartung, Anita, Oliwia Makarewicz, Renate Egerer, et al.. (2019). EBV miRNA expression profiles in different infection stages: A prospective cohort study. PLoS ONE. 14(2). e0212027–e0212027. 17 indexed citations
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Riedemann, Niels C., et al.. (2017). Controlling the anaphylatoxin C5a in diseases requires a specifically targeted inhibition. Clinical Immunology. 180. 25–32. 34 indexed citations
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Kenet, Gili, Ulrich C. Klostermeier, Frauke Degenhardt, et al.. (2016). Impact of high risk thrombophilia status on recurrence among children and adults with VTE: An observational multicenter cohort study. Blood Cells Molecules and Diseases. 62. 24–31. 8 indexed citations
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Voigt, Anita Y., E Schleußner, Reinhard Schneppenheim, et al.. (2013). Pregnancy in Upshaw-Schulman syndrome. Hämostaseologie. 33(2). 144–148. 12 indexed citations
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Koscielny, Jürgen, Josephine T. Tauer, Eberhard Kuhlisch, et al.. (2012). Desmopressin testing in haemo-philia A patients and carriers. Hämostaseologie. 32(4). 271–275. 8 indexed citations
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Vág, Tibor, Karim Kentouche, Ines Krumbein, et al.. (2011). Noninvasive measurement of liver iron concentration at MRI in children with acute leukemia: initial results. Pediatric Radiology. 41(8). 980–984. 21 indexed citations
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Zipfel, Peter F., Günter Wolf, Ulrike John, Karim Kentouche, & Christine Skerka. (2011). Novel developments in thrombotic microangiopathies: is there a common link between hemolytic uremic syndrome and thrombotic thrombocytic purpura?. Pediatric Nephrology. 26(11). 1947–1956. 13 indexed citations
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Ruutu, Tapani, Giovanni Barosi, Richard J. Benjamin, et al.. (2007). Diagnostic criteria for hematopoietic stem cell transplant-associated microangiopathy: results of a consensus process by an International Working Group. Haematologica. 92(1). 95–100. 266 indexed citations
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Bockmeyer, Clemens L., Ralf A. Claus, Ulrich Budde, et al.. (2007). Inflammation-associated ADAMTS13 deficiency promotes formation of ultra-large von Willebrand factor. Haematologica. 93(1). 137–140. 110 indexed citations
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Kentouche, Karim, et al.. (2006). von Willebrand Factor-Cleaving Protease (ADAMTS13) in the Course of Stem Cell Transplantation. Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis. 32(2). 98–104. 19 indexed citations
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Mentzel, H.-J., Karim Kentouche, Dieter Sauner, et al.. (2004). Comparison of whole-body STIR-MRI and 99mTc-methylene-diphosphonate scintigraphy in children with suspected multifocal bone lesions. European Radiology. 14(12). 2297–2302. 51 indexed citations
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Mentzel, Hans‐Joachim, et al.. (2004). High-flow priapism in acute lymphatic leukaemia. Pediatric Radiology. 34(7). 560–3. 10 indexed citations
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Patzer, Ludwig, et al.. (2003). Renal function following hematological stem cell transplantation in childhood. Pediatric Nephrology. 18(7). 623–635. 39 indexed citations
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Hempel, Lutz, Joachim Misselwitz, Christian Fleck, et al.. (2003). Influence of high‐dose methotrexate therapy (HD‐MTX) on glomerular and tubular kidney function. Medical and Pediatric Oncology. 40(6). 348–354. 53 indexed citations
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Schneider, G, Bernd Gruhn, Susanna Vogt, et al.. (2003). Electrical impedance scanning?application of this new technique for lymph node evaluation in children. Pediatric Radiology. 33(7). 461–466. 4 indexed citations
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Mentzel, Hans‐Joachim, Karim Kentouche, Hartwig Kosmehl, et al.. (2001). US and MRI of gastrointestinal graft-versus-host disease. Pediatric Radiology. 32(3). 195–198. 13 indexed citations

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