This map shows the geographic impact of MH Witte's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by MH Witte with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites MH Witte more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by MH Witte. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by MH Witte. The network helps show where MH Witte may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of MH Witte
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of MH Witte.
A scholar is included among the top collaborators of MH Witte 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 MH Witte. MH Witte is excluded from
the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.
Witte, MH & Michael Bernas. (2020). EVOLUTION OF THE 2020 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF LYMPHOLOGY CONSENSUS DOCUMENT PARALLELS ADVANCES IN LYMPHOLOGY: AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE.. PubMed. 53(1). 1–2.5 indexed citations
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Bernas, Michael, et al.. (2018). From childhood onset lymphedema to fatal fetal hydrops: Possible modifying genes for a FOXC2 mutation.. PubMed. 51(2). 85–88.2 indexed citations
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Witte, MH, Ricardo A. Samson, Michael Lowe, et al.. (2012). Successful treatment of plastic bronchitis with low fat diet and subsequent thoracic duct ligation in child with fontan physiology.. PubMed. 45(2). 47–52.25 indexed citations
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Witte, MH, et al.. (2004). CONSENSUS AND DISSENT ON THE ISL CONSENSUS DOCUMENT ON THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF PERIPHERAL LYMPHEDEMA. 37(4). 165–167.2 indexed citations
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Witte, MH. (2003). CELESTIAL CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF LYMPHOLOGY: PASSING OF PIONEERS. 36(4). 150–151.
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Witte, Charles L. & MH Witte. (1999). Diagnostic and interventional imaging of lymphatic disorders.. PubMed. 18(1). 25–30.13 indexed citations
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Witte, MH, et al.. (1998). Phenotypic and genotypic heterogeneity in familial Milroy lymphedema.. PubMed. 31(4). 145–55.60 indexed citations
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Witte, MH. (1998). Lingering thoughts on three lymphateers.. PubMed. 31(1). 37–8.1 indexed citations
Witte, MH, George McNeill, Catherine A. Crandall, et al.. (1988). Whole body lymphangioscintigraphy in ferrets chronically infected with Brugia malayi.. PubMed. 21(4). 251–7.7 indexed citations
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Witte, MH, CL Witte, & Toshio Ohhashi. (1987). ARE LYMPHATICS DIFFERENT FROM BLOOD VESSELS. 20(4). 169.5 indexed citations
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Witte, MH & CL Witte. (1986). Lymphangiogenesis and lymphologic syndromes.. PubMed. 19(1). 21–8.37 indexed citations
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Witte, MH, CL Witte, R Cluzan, et al.. (1985). LYMPHEDEMA: SUMMARY OF THE 10TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF LYMPHOLOGY WORKING GROUP DISCUSSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS, ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA, AUGUST 10-17, 1985. 18(4). 175–180.38 indexed citations
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Witte, Charles L. & MH Witte. (1984). Pathogenesis of peripheral lymphedema. International Angiology. 3(2). 199–205.2 indexed citations
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Witte, MH, et al.. (1984). Cystic hygroma reconsidered: hamartoma or neoplasm? Primary culture of an endothelial cell line from a massive cervicomediastinal hygroma with bony lymphangiomatosis.. PubMed. 17(1). 15–22.25 indexed citations
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Witte, CL, et al.. (1975). Protein content of liver lymph in patients with portal hypertension secondary to hepatic cirrhosis.. PubMed. 8(4). 111–3.8 indexed citations
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