Mary Connor

733 total citations
19 papers, 449 citations indexed

About

Mary Connor is a scholar working on Obstetrics and Gynecology, Reproductive Medicine and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Mary Connor has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 449 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 5 papers in Reproductive Medicine and 3 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Mary Connor's work include Uterine Myomas and Treatments (6 papers), Gynecological conditions and treatments (6 papers) and Endometriosis Research and Treatment (5 papers). Mary Connor is often cited by papers focused on Uterine Myomas and Treatments (6 papers), Gynecological conditions and treatments (6 papers) and Endometriosis Research and Treatment (5 papers). Mary Connor collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Netherlands. Mary Connor's co-authors include Peter L. Stern, T. Justin Clark, Lee Middleton, Paul Smith, Daisy Elliott, Hany Lashen, Susan Glew, Peter J.F. Snijders, Simon Stacey and C. H. Buckley and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation Research, International Journal of Cancer and Anesthesiology.

In The Last Decade

Mary Connor

19 papers receiving 430 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mary Connor United Kingdom 10 203 160 138 111 42 19 449
John Latimer United Kingdom 9 98 0.5× 142 0.9× 148 1.1× 131 1.2× 107 2.5× 15 393
M.A.H.M. Wiegerinck Netherlands 16 151 0.7× 376 2.4× 121 0.9× 450 4.1× 65 1.5× 26 709
Tatjana Bogović Crnčić Croatia 10 285 1.4× 114 0.7× 57 0.4× 86 0.8× 22 0.5× 22 395
Sema Zergeroğlu Türkiye 12 91 0.4× 169 1.1× 49 0.4× 142 1.3× 67 1.6× 29 345
O. M. R. Westwood United Kingdom 6 245 1.2× 71 0.4× 28 0.2× 115 1.0× 16 0.4× 8 393
Ming Y. Tjiong Netherlands 10 148 0.7× 63 0.4× 198 1.4× 16 0.1× 51 1.2× 16 347
Jorge Beires Portugal 9 84 0.4× 95 0.6× 32 0.2× 199 1.8× 76 1.8× 20 392
Bruna Ribeiro de Andrade Ramos Brazil 11 85 0.4× 74 0.5× 188 1.4× 17 0.2× 31 0.7× 19 390
W. Würfel Germany 14 353 1.7× 165 1.0× 42 0.3× 316 2.8× 33 0.8× 57 683
Yossi Tal Israel 8 137 0.7× 281 1.8× 91 0.7× 9 0.1× 55 1.3× 18 483

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Fields of papers citing papers by Mary Connor

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mary Connor

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Connor, Mary, et al.. (2021). Reducing the risk of infection to patients and staff during gynaecological outpatient and ambulatory appointments. Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 73. 22–39. 1 indexed citations
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Madhuvrata, Priya, et al.. (2021). Patient experience of telephone consultations in gynaecology: a service evaluation. BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 128(12). 1958–1965. 10 indexed citations
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Gray, Thomas, et al.. (2019). Development and initial validation of an electronic personal assessment questionnaire for menstrual, pelvic pain and gynaecological hormonal disorders (ePAQ-MPH). European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 238. 148–156. 7 indexed citations
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Dickson, Jon M, et al.. (2017). Primary care endometrial sampling for abnormal uterine bleeding: a pilot study. Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care. 43(4). 296–301. 1 indexed citations
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Connor, Mary. (2015). New technologies and innovations in hysteroscopy. Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 29(7). 951–965. 16 indexed citations
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Clark, T. Justin, Lee Middleton, Lavanya Diwakar, et al.. (2015). Results of the randomised controlled trial. 16 indexed citations
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Clark, T. Justin, Lee Middleton, Lavanya Diwakar, et al.. (2015). A randomised controlled trial of Outpatient versus inpatient Polyp Treatment (OPT) for abnormal uterine bleeding. Health Technology Assessment. 19(61). 1–194. 36 indexed citations
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Smith, Paul, Lee Middleton, Mary Connor, & T. Justin Clark. (2014). Hysteroscopic Morcellation Compared With Electrical Resection of Endometrial Polyps. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 123(4). 745–751. 69 indexed citations
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Baxter, Andrew, et al.. (2006). The Essure™ hysteroscopic sterilisation procedure: initial experience in Sheffield, UK. Gynecological Surgery. 3(4). 303–307. 7 indexed citations
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Elliott, Daisy, Mary Connor, & Hany Lashen. (2003). The value of outpatient hysteroscopy in diagnosing endometrial pathology in postmenopausal women with and without hormone replacement therapy. Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica. 82(12). 1112–1119. 32 indexed citations
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Blue, Amy V., et al.. (1999). Incoming primary care internsʼ attitudes toward and knowledge of managed care. Academic Medicine. 74(10). S81–3. 3 indexed citations
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Leifer, Myra, et al.. (1995). Illinois School of Professional Psychology predoctoral minor in sexual abuse.. Professional Psychology Research and Practice. 26(3). 252–256. 2 indexed citations
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Ghosh, A K, Nigel Smith, Simon Stacey, et al.. (1993). Serological responses to HPV 16 in cervical dysplasia and neoplasia: Correlation of antibodies to E6 with cervical cancer. International Journal of Cancer. 53(4). 591–596. 34 indexed citations
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Glew, Susan, Mary Connor, Peter J.F. Snijders, et al.. (1993). HLA expression in pre-invasive cervical neoplasia in relation to human papilloma virus infection. European Journal of Cancer. 29(14). 1963–1970. 36 indexed citations
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Connor, Mary, S.E. Davidson, P L Stern, J. R. Arrand, & Catharine West. (1993). Evaluation of multiple biologie parameters in cervical carcinoma: high macrophage infiltration in HPV-associated tumors. International Journal of Gynecological Cancer. 3(2). 103–109. 14 indexed citations
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Weldon, B. Craig, Mary Connor, & Paul F. White. (1991). NURSE-CONTROLLED VS PATIENT-CONTROLLED ANALGESIA FOLLOWING PEDIATRIC SCOLIOSIS SURGERY. Anesthesiology. 75(3). A935–A935. 5 indexed citations
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Connor, Mary & Peter L. Stern. (1990). Loss of MHC class‐I expression in cervical carcinomas. International Journal of Cancer. 46(6). 1029–1034. 155 indexed citations
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Connor, Mary, et al.. (1962). Metabolism of Differently Labeled Cholesterol in Normal and Hypercholesteremic Rabbit. Circulation Research. 11(2). 343–351. 4 indexed citations

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