Mark I. Evans

8.7k total citations
309 papers, 5.6k citations indexed

About

Mark I. Evans is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Genetics and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Mark I. Evans has authored 309 papers receiving a total of 5.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 237 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 48 papers in Genetics and 46 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Mark I. Evans's work include Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics (168 papers), Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy (86 papers) and Fetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders (39 papers). Mark I. Evans is often cited by papers focused on Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics (168 papers), Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy (86 papers) and Fetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders (39 papers). Mark I. Evans collaborates with scholars based in United States, Israel and United Kingdom. Mark I. Evans's co-authors include Mark P. Johnson, David W. Britt, Ronald J. Wapner, K. H. Nicolaides, John C. Fletcher, Arie Drugan, Shara M. Evans, Wolfgang Holzgreve, Nelson B. Isada and Judith D. Goldberg and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet and JAMA.

In The Last Decade

Mark I. Evans

295 papers receiving 5.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mark I. Evans United States 36 4.0k 1.2k 996 907 763 309 5.6k
Dominique Luton France 41 2.2k 0.6× 1.1k 0.9× 976 1.0× 1.8k 1.9× 435 0.6× 234 6.5k
Mary E. Norton United States 46 5.0k 1.3× 1.0k 0.9× 1.0k 1.0× 1.0k 1.1× 1.2k 1.6× 259 7.3k
Charles H. Rodeck United Kingdom 56 6.0k 1.5× 1.8k 1.6× 1.2k 1.2× 2.2k 2.4× 1.3k 1.8× 304 10.1k
J. M. G. van Vugt Netherlands 37 2.5k 0.6× 868 0.7× 441 0.4× 978 1.1× 359 0.5× 142 3.8k
R. Douglas Wilson Canada 45 3.1k 0.8× 3.4k 2.9× 1.4k 1.4× 1.4k 1.6× 386 0.5× 200 6.7k
Louise Wilkins‐Haug United States 43 2.9k 0.7× 1.2k 1.0× 557 0.6× 992 1.1× 945 1.2× 171 5.5k
Lorraine Dugoff United States 35 4.4k 1.1× 821 0.7× 925 0.9× 1.8k 2.0× 540 0.7× 97 5.3k
Maurice J. Mahoney United States 40 2.6k 0.6× 1.2k 1.0× 371 0.4× 648 0.7× 760 1.0× 115 4.7k
Federico Prefumo Italy 41 4.5k 1.1× 891 0.8× 1.1k 1.1× 3.4k 3.8× 309 0.4× 252 6.5k
Richard S. Olney United States 39 1.4k 0.4× 1.3k 1.1× 983 1.0× 470 0.5× 663 0.9× 104 4.7k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Devoe, Lawrence D., et al.. (2025). Reconceptualizing Intrauterine Resuscitation and Its Short-Term Impact. Diagnostics. 15(3). 255–255.
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Evans, Mark I., et al.. (2025). Intended vs. Actual Access to Care: Impact of Healthcare Consolidation on Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes. Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy. 1–11.
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Devoe, Lawrence D., David W. Britt, & Mark I. Evans. (2024). Reframing antepartum and intrapartum surveillance. Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 97. 102538–102538. 1 indexed citations
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Evans, Mark I., David W. Britt, Shara M. Evans, & Lawrence D. Devoe. (2023). Improving the interpretation of electronic fetal monitoring: the fetal reserve index. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 228(5). S1129–S1143. 16 indexed citations
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Evans, Mark I., David W. Britt, & Lawrence D. Devoe. (2023). Etiology and Ontogeny of Cerebral Palsy: Implications for Practice and Research. Reproductive Sciences. 31(5). 1179–1189. 5 indexed citations
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Evans, Mark I., David W. Britt, & Shara M. Evans. (2021). Mid forceps did not cause “compromised babies” – “compromise” caused forceps: an approach toward safely lowering the cesarean delivery rate*. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. 35(25). 5265–5273. 6 indexed citations
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Evans, Mark I., David W. Britt, Shara M. Evans, & Lawrence D. Devoe. (2021). Changing Perspectives of Electronic Fetal Monitoring. Reproductive Sciences. 29(6). 1874–1894. 16 indexed citations
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Evans, Mark I., et al.. (2021). Fetal reduction and twins. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM. 4(2). 100521–100521. 6 indexed citations
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Evans, Mark I., et al.. (2021). Uterine contraction frequency in the last hour of labor: how many contractions are too many?*. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. 35(25). 8698–8705. 6 indexed citations
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Evans, Mark I., David W. Britt, Robert D. Eden, Shara M. Evans, & Barry S. Schifrin. (2020). Earlier and improved screening for impending fetal compromise. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. 35(15). 2895–2903. 11 indexed citations
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Evans, Mark I., et al.. (2018). The epidemic of abnormal copy number variant cases missed because of reliance upon noninvasive prenatal screening. Prenatal Diagnosis. 38(10). 730–734. 20 indexed citations
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Barrett, Angela N., et al.. (2017). Challenges in non‐invasive prenatal screening for sub‐chromosomal copy number variations using cell‐free DNA. Prenatal Diagnosis. 37(11). 1067–1075. 34 indexed citations
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Moon‐Grady, Anita J., Ahmet Baschat, Darrell L. Cass, et al.. (2017). Fetal Treatment 2017: The Evolution of Fetal Therapy Centers - A Joint Opinion from the International Fetal Medicine and Surgical Society (IFMSS) and the North American Fetal Therapy Network (NAFTNet). Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy. 42(4). 241–248. 52 indexed citations
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Evans, Mark I., et al.. (2003). Standardization of Methods Reduces Variability: Explanation for Historical Discrepancies in Biochemical Screening. Genetic Testing. 7(1). 81–83. 3 indexed citations
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Evans, Mark I., Ciaran Sewter, & Elizabeth G. Hill. (2003). An Encoded Particle Array Tool for Multiplex Bioassays. Assay and Drug Development Technologies. 1(2). 199–207. 22 indexed citations
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Evans, Mark I., Harold H. Harrison, Joseph E. O’Brien, et al.. (2002). Maternal Weight Correction for α-Fetoprotein: Mathematical Truncations Revisited. Genetic Testing. 6(3). 221–223. 4 indexed citations
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Yaron, Yuval, et al.. (1998). Selective termination and elective reduction in twin pregnancies: 10 years experience at a single centre. Human Reproduction. 13(8). 2301–2304. 30 indexed citations
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Evans, Mark I., et al.. (1997). Invasive outpatient procedures in reproductive medicine. 1 indexed citations
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Evans, Mark I., et al.. (1993). Tuba/Kontrabasstuba = Tuba/Double bass saxhorn.

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