Malcolm M. DeCamp

766 total citations
20 papers, 542 citations indexed

About

Malcolm M. DeCamp is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Surgery and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Malcolm M. DeCamp has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 542 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 5 papers in Surgery and 4 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Malcolm M. DeCamp's work include Transplantation: Methods and Outcomes (4 papers), Pleural and Pulmonary Diseases (3 papers) and Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (2 papers). Malcolm M. DeCamp is often cited by papers focused on Transplantation: Methods and Outcomes (4 papers), Pleural and Pulmonary Diseases (3 papers) and Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (2 papers). Malcolm M. DeCamp collaborates with scholars based in United States, Belgium and Philippines. Malcolm M. DeCamp's co-authors include Angeline E. Warner, Joseph D. Brain, Ramon M. Molina, R. Neal Garrison, J. David Richardson, Ankit Bharat, G. R. Scott Budinger, Daniel Kreisel, Steven J. Mentzer and Erin M. Lowery and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, The Journal of Immunology and American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Malcolm M. DeCamp

19 papers receiving 529 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Malcolm M. DeCamp United States 9 165 157 133 82 58 20 542
M. Michele Mariscalco United States 13 121 0.7× 53 0.3× 195 1.5× 143 1.7× 111 1.9× 20 623
Takayuki Hoshina Japan 13 96 0.6× 128 0.8× 166 1.2× 131 1.6× 91 1.6× 82 583
J. Calvin Coffey Ireland 16 115 0.7× 291 1.9× 169 1.3× 35 0.4× 56 1.0× 31 733
Tiphaine Goulenok France 12 117 0.7× 104 0.7× 145 1.1× 39 0.5× 82 1.4× 51 486
T Vikerfors Sweden 11 49 0.3× 144 0.9× 186 1.4× 53 0.6× 65 1.1× 16 434
Georg Lehner Austria 14 102 0.6× 116 0.7× 135 1.0× 31 0.4× 140 2.4× 32 645
Thomas F. O’Brien United States 12 180 1.1× 89 0.6× 72 0.5× 33 0.4× 36 0.6× 22 610
Zhiwei Lu China 15 283 1.7× 87 0.6× 210 1.6× 40 0.5× 37 0.6× 53 718
Klaus Buttenschoen Germany 19 97 0.6× 533 3.4× 127 1.0× 153 1.9× 127 2.2× 38 901
R Foale United Kingdom 14 349 2.1× 219 1.4× 158 1.2× 35 0.4× 18 0.3× 35 853

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Fields of papers citing papers by Malcolm M. DeCamp

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Malcolm M. DeCamp

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Varlotto, John M., Dani S. Zander, Malcolm M. DeCamp, et al.. (2024). Lymphatic vascular invasion: Diagnostic variability and overall survival impact on patients undergoing surgical resection. JTCVS Open. 21. 313–340.
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Morgan, Clinton T., et al.. (2023). One hundred cases of primary spontaneous pneumomediastinum: leukocytosis is common, pleural effusions and age over 40 are rare. Journal of Thoracic Disease. 15(3). 1155–1162. 3 indexed citations
3.
Anagnostopoulos, Petros V., Randi Cartmill, Qiuyu Yang, et al.. (2022). Systems of Care Factors Should Be Considered in Regionalization of Congenital Cardiac Surgery. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 116(3). 517–523. 4 indexed citations
4.
Hall, David J., Jefree J. Schulte, Erik E. Lewis, et al.. (2021). Successful Lung Transplantation for Severe Post-COVID-19 Pulmonary Fibrosis. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 114(1). e17–e19. 11 indexed citations
5.
Fernandez, Ramiro, Malcolm M. DeCamp, & Ankit Bharat. (2018). A novel strategy for cardiopulmonary support during lung transplantation. Journal of Thoracic Disease. 10(2). E142–E144. 5 indexed citations
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Feller‐Kopman, David, Shan Liu, Benjamin P. Geisler, Malcolm M. DeCamp, & Jan B. Pietzsch. (2017). Cost-Effectiveness of a Bronchial Genomic Classifier for the Diagnostic Evaluation of Lung Cancer. Journal of Thoracic Oncology. 12(8). 1223–1232. 7 indexed citations
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Bharat, Ankit, Stephen Chiu, Zhikun Zheng, et al.. (2016). Lung-Restricted Antibodies Mediate Primary Graft Dysfunction and Prevent Allotolerance after Murine Lung Transplantation. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. 55(4). 532–541. 19 indexed citations
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Chiu, Stephen, Ramiro Fernandez, Vijay Subramanian, et al.. (2016). Lung Injury Combined with Loss of Regulatory T Cells Leads to De Novo Lung-Restricted Autoimmunity. The Journal of Immunology. 197(1). 51–57. 19 indexed citations
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Bharat, Ankit, Scott A. Cunningham, G. R. Scott Budinger, et al.. (2015). Disseminated Ureaplasma infection as a cause of fatal hyperammonemia in humans. Science Translational Medicine. 7(284). 284re3–284re3. 117 indexed citations
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Kim, V., et al.. (2012). Weight Gain after Lung Reduction Surgery Is Related to Improved Lung Function and Ventilatory Efficiency. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 186(11). 1109–1116. 26 indexed citations
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Hoyos, Alberto L. de, et al.. (2011). Successful Thoracoscopic Resection of a Large Mediastinal Liposarcoma. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 92(4). 1499–1501. 6 indexed citations
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Estenne, Marc, H Fessler, & Malcolm M. DeCamp. (2011). Lung Transplantation and Lung Volume Reduction Surgery. Comprehensive physiology. 1(3). 1383–1412. 1 indexed citations
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Rawn, James D., Malcolm M. DeCamp, Steven Swanson, et al.. (2000). ANGIOCENTRIC RECRUITMENT OF LYMPHOCYTES INTO THE LUNG AFTER THE INTRABRONCHIAL INSTILLATION OF ANTIGEN. Experimental Lung Research. 26(2). 89–103. 4 indexed citations
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Brain, Joseph D., Ramon M. Molina, Malcolm M. DeCamp, & Angeline E. Warner. (1999). Pulmonary intravascular macrophages: their contribution to the mononuclear phagocyte system in 13 species. American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. 276(1). L146–L154. 124 indexed citations
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Brain, Joseph D., Ramon M. Molina, Malcolm M. DeCamp, & Angeline E. Warner. (1999). Effects of a perfluorochemical emulsion on the fate of circulatingPseudomonas aeruginosa. American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. 276(6). L1037–L1045. 4 indexed citations
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Swanson, Steven, Steven J. Mentzer, Malcolm M. DeCamp, et al.. (1997). No-cut thoracoscopic lung plication: a new technique for lung volume reduction surgery. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 185(1). 25–32. 42 indexed citations
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Rawn, James D., et al.. (1996). Hybridoma Screening for Cell Adhesion Molecules Using Multiple Parallel Comparisons in Conditions of Flow. Hybridoma. 15(1). 43–47. 5 indexed citations
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DeCamp, Malcolm M.. (1988). Posttraumatic Multisystem Organ Failure. JAMA. 260(4). 530–530. 98 indexed citations
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Fry, Donald E., et al.. (1982). An experimental model of intraabdominal abscess in the rat.. PubMed. 7. 7–11. 3 indexed citations
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Richardson, J. David, et al.. (1982). Pulmonary Infection Complicating Intra-Abdominal Sepsis. Annals of Surgery. 195(6). 732–738. 44 indexed citations

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