Nabil Hassan

823 total citations
40 papers, 613 citations indexed

About

Nabil Hassan is a scholar working on Transplantation, Surgery and Nephrology. According to data from OpenAlex, Nabil Hassan has authored 40 papers receiving a total of 613 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Transplantation, 12 papers in Surgery and 12 papers in Nephrology. Recurrent topics in Nabil Hassan's work include Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (20 papers), Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies (10 papers) and Organ Donation and Transplantation (8 papers). Nabil Hassan is often cited by papers focused on Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (20 papers), Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies (10 papers) and Organ Donation and Transplantation (8 papers). Nabil Hassan collaborates with scholars based in Egypt, Hungary and United States. Nabil Hassan's co-authors include Mohamed Sobh, Amr El‐Husseini, Mohamed A. Ghoneim, Amgad E. El‐Agroudy, Mohamed A. Foda, Alaa Sabry, Hussein Sheashaa, Ahmed A. Shokeir, Mohamed A. Ghoneim and M. Ismail and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, European Journal of Pharmacology and American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

In The Last Decade

Nabil Hassan

38 papers receiving 586 citations

Peers

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K. Sack Germany
Michael Heifets United States
Alan S. Coulson United States
H Wenzl Austria
Danielle Beaulieu United States
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All Works

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Elwahy, Ahmed H. M., Mahmoud A. A. Ibrahim, Mohamed A. Dawoud, et al.. (2025). Synthesis and antimicrobial evaluation of a new hybrid bis-cyanoacrylamide-based-piperazine containing sulphamethoxazole moiety against rheumatoid arthritis-associated pathogens. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg s Archives of Pharmacology. 398(7). 8587–8617. 6 indexed citations
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Hassan, Nabil, et al.. (2023). Impact of a Vision Photoscreener in Very Young Children in an Inner-City Pediatric Clinic in Detroit. Clinical Pediatrics. 63(5). 625–632.
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Hamdy, Ahmed, Nabil Hassan, Ahmed Farouk Donia, et al.. (2011). Evaluation of growth in low-body-weight kidney transplant Egyptian children: 25-year experience. Journal of Nephrology. 25(3). 363–372. 2 indexed citations
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Sheashaa, Hussein, Nabil Hassan, Khaled Mahmoud, et al.. (2009). Association and prognostic impact of persistent left ventricular hypertrophy after live-donor kidney transplantation: a prospective study. Clinical and Experimental Nephrology. 14(1). 68–74. 4 indexed citations
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Gheith, Osama, Ehab W. Wafa, Nabil Hassan, et al.. (2009). Does posttransplant anemia at 6 months affect long-term outcome of live-donor kidney transplantation? A single-center experience. Clinical and Experimental Nephrology. 13(4). 361–366. 28 indexed citations
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Gheith, Osama, et al.. (2008). Study of the effect of donor source on graft and patient survival in pediatric renal transplant recipients. Pediatric Nephrology. 23(11). 2075–2079. 11 indexed citations
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Sabry, Alaa, Amr El‐Husseini, Nabil Hassan, et al.. (2005). Single-centre experience with cyclosporin in 106 children with idiopathic focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 20(4). 735–742. 27 indexed citations
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El‐Husseini, Amr, et al.. (2005). Long-term effects of cyclosporine in children with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome: a single-centre experience. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 20(11). 2433–2438. 66 indexed citations
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El‐Husseini, Amr, Ahmed Farouk Donia, Nabil Hassan, et al.. (2005). Co-Administration of Cyclosporine and Ketoconazole in Children with Minimal Change Nephrotic Syndrome. Nephron Clinical Practice. 100(2). c27–c32. 2 indexed citations
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Sheashaa, Hussein, et al.. (2005). Use of Nandrolone Decanoate as an Adjuvant for Erythropoietin Dose Reduction in Treating Anemia in Patients on Hemodialysis. Nephron Clinical Practice. 99(4). c102–c106. 19 indexed citations
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El‐Husseini, Amr, et al.. (2005). Parenteral Iron Therapy in Treatment of Anemia in End-Stage Renal Disease Patients: A Comparative Study between Iron Saccharate and Gluconate. Nephron Clinical Practice. 99(4). c97–c101. 12 indexed citations
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El‐Husseini, Amr, et al.. (2004). Echocardiographic changes and risk factors for left ventricular hypertrophy in children and adolescents after renal transplantation. Pediatric Transplantation. 8(3). 249–254. 46 indexed citations
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Sheashaa, Hussein, Nabil Hassan, Yasser Osman, Alaa Sabry, & Mohamed Sobh. (2004). Effect of Spontaneous Closure of Arteriovenous Fistula Access on Cardiac Structure and Function in Renal Transplant Patients. American Journal of Nephrology. 24(4). 432–437. 16 indexed citations
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Mahmoud, Khaled, et al.. (2004). Effect of high-dose intravenous immunoglobulin on suppression of alloantibodies against hla in highly sensitized transplant candidates. Transplantation Proceedings. 36(6). 1850–1852. 8 indexed citations
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El‐Husseini, Amr, et al.. (2004). Effect of Concomitant Administration of Cyclosporine and Ketoconazole in Children with Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis. American Journal of Nephrology. 24(3). 301–306. 5 indexed citations
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El‐Agroudy, Amgad E., Nabil Hassan, Mohamed A. Foda, et al.. (2003). Effect of Angiotensin II Receptor Blocker on Plasma Levels of TGF-β1 and Interstitial Fibrosis in Hypertensive Kidney Transplant Patients. American Journal of Nephrology. 23(5). 300–306. 76 indexed citations
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El‐Agroudy, Amgad E., Nabil Hassan, Mohamed A. Bakr, et al.. (2003). Effect of Donor/Recipient Body Weight Mismatch on Patient and Graft Outcome in Living-Donor Kidney Transplantation. American Journal of Nephrology. 23(5). 294–299. 60 indexed citations
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El‐Agroudy, Amgad E., Mohamed A. Bakr, Nabil Hassan, et al.. (2003). Characteristics of Long-Term Live-Donor Renal Allograft Survivors. American Journal of Nephrology. 23(3). 165–171. 6 indexed citations
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Massoud, Ahmed, et al.. (2001). A safe, effective, herbal antischistosomal therapy derived from myrrh.. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 65(6). 700–704. 89 indexed citations
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Sobh, Mohamed, Ayman Refaie, Fatma Moustafa, et al.. (1994). Study of live donor kidney transplantation outcome in recipients with renal amyloidosis. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 9(6). 704–708. 21 indexed citations

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