Marcie Langley

556 total citations
10 papers, 351 citations indexed

About

Marcie Langley is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Marcie Langley has authored 10 papers receiving a total of 351 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 6 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 4 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Marcie Langley's work include Cerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus (8 papers), Spinal Dysraphism and Malformations (6 papers) and Head and Neck Surgical Oncology (4 papers). Marcie Langley is often cited by papers focused on Cerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus (8 papers), Spinal Dysraphism and Malformations (6 papers) and Head and Neck Surgical Oncology (4 papers). Marcie Langley collaborates with scholars based in United States and Canada. Marcie Langley's co-authors include Kathryn B. Whitlock, Jay Riva-Cambrin, John R. W. Kestle, Tamara D. Simon, Richard Holubkov, Cecilia Wainryb, Leigh A. Shaw, Renée Y. Lewis, Nicole Mayer-Hamblett and David D. Limbrick and has published in prestigious journals such as Child Development, The Journal of Pediatrics and The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal.

In The Last Decade

Marcie Langley

10 papers receiving 339 citations

Peers

Marcie Langley
Owen Bradfield Australia
Jessica Lane United States
John Kelly United Kingdom
Nuran Aydemir Türkiye
Churl-Su Kwon United States
Owen Bradfield Australia
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Marcie Langley

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All Works

10 of 10 papers shown
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Test, Matthew, Kathryn B. Whitlock, Marcie Langley, et al.. (2019). Relationship of causative organism and time to infection among children with cerebrospinal fluid shunt infection. Journal of Neurosurgery Pediatrics. 24(1). 22–28. 5 indexed citations
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Simon, Tamara D., Matthew P. Kronman, Kathryn B. Whitlock, et al.. (2019). Reinfection rates following adherence to Infectious Diseases Society of America guideline recommendations in first cerebrospinal fluid shunt infection treatment. Journal of Neurosurgery Pediatrics. 23(5). 577–585. 6 indexed citations
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Simon, Tamara D., Matthew P. Kronman, Kathryn B. Whitlock, et al.. (2018). Patient and Treatment Characteristics by Infecting Organism in Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunt Infection. Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society. 8(3). 235–243. 15 indexed citations
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Simon, Tamara D., Matthew P. Kronman, Kathryn B. Whitlock, et al.. (2018). Reinfection after treatment of first cerebrospinal fluid shunt infection: a prospective observational cohort study. Journal of Neurosurgery Pediatrics. 21(4). 346–358. 15 indexed citations
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Simon, Tamara D., Matthew P. Kronman, Kathryn B. Whitlock, et al.. (2016). Variability in Management of First Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunt Infection: A Prospective Multi-Institutional Observational Cohort Study. The Journal of Pediatrics. 179. 185–191.e2. 20 indexed citations
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Simon, Tamara D., Kathryn B. Whitlock, Samuel R. Browd, et al.. (2014). Risk Factors for First Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunt Infection: Findings from a Multi-Center Prospective Cohort Study. The Journal of Pediatrics. 164(6). 1462–1468.e2. 100 indexed citations
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Simon, Tamara D., Kathryn B. Whitlock, Jay Riva-Cambrin, et al.. (2012). Revision Surgeries Are Associated With Significant Increased Risk of Subsequent Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunt Infection. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 31(6). 551–556. 49 indexed citations
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Simon, Tamara D., Kathryn B. Whitlock, Jay Riva-Cambrin, et al.. (2011). Association of intraventricular hemorrhage secondary to prematurity with cerebrospinal fluid shunt surgery in the first year following initial shunt placement. Journal of Neurosurgery Pediatrics. 9(1). 54–63. 35 indexed citations
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Wainryb, Cecilia, et al.. (2004). Children's Thinking About Diversity of Belief in the Early School Years: Judgments of Relativism, Tolerance, and Disagreeing Persons. Child Development. 75(3). 687–703. 89 indexed citations
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Gully, Kevin J., et al.. (2000). The Child Sexual Abuse Experience and the Child Sexual Abuse Medical Examination: Knowing What Correlations Exist. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse. 9(1). 15–27. 17 indexed citations

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