Noha Abou‐Madi

516 total citations
31 papers, 335 citations indexed

About

Noha Abou‐Madi is a scholar working on Small Animals, Epidemiology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Noha Abou‐Madi has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 335 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Small Animals, 6 papers in Epidemiology and 5 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Noha Abou‐Madi's work include Viral Infections and Vectors (4 papers), Veterinary Equine Medical Research (3 papers) and Microbial infections and disease research (3 papers). Noha Abou‐Madi is often cited by papers focused on Viral Infections and Vectors (4 papers), Veterinary Equine Medical Research (3 papers) and Microbial infections and disease research (3 papers). Noha Abou‐Madi collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Switzerland. Noha Abou‐Madi's co-authors include George V. Kollias, Thomas Kern, Susan J. Bartlett, Sonia M. Hernandez‐Divers, Elliott R. Jacobson, Joanne B. Messick, Adam J. Birkenheuer, Peter V. Scrivani, P. Ravussin and D. Trop and has published in prestigious journals such as Epilepsia, British Journal of Anaesthesia and Ecotoxicology.

In The Last Decade

Noha Abou‐Madi

31 papers receiving 312 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Noha Abou‐Madi United States 12 80 78 65 58 47 31 335
Raymund F. Wack United States 12 112 1.4× 64 0.8× 73 1.1× 40 0.7× 32 0.7× 39 323
Christopher S. Hanley United States 11 54 0.7× 88 1.1× 101 1.6× 79 1.4× 51 1.1× 43 403
David Perpiñán United States 11 99 1.2× 78 1.0× 123 1.9× 89 1.5× 70 1.5× 35 413
M.‐E. Krautwald‐Junghanns Germany 14 76 0.9× 205 2.6× 57 0.9× 74 1.3× 63 1.3× 50 522
Joanna Hedley United Kingdom 11 112 1.4× 51 0.7× 105 1.6× 58 1.0× 33 0.7× 54 341
Jennifer N. Langan United States 13 112 1.4× 95 1.2× 75 1.2× 65 1.1× 76 1.6× 63 482
Dario d’Ovidio Italy 13 183 2.3× 56 0.7× 47 0.7× 65 1.1× 58 1.2× 49 380
Andrew Routh United Kingdom 12 153 1.9× 50 0.6× 32 0.5× 81 1.4× 29 0.6× 45 400
Scott J. Stahl United States 13 114 1.4× 81 1.0× 216 3.3× 84 1.4× 36 0.8× 31 414
Brad Lock United States 10 69 0.9× 103 1.3× 203 3.1× 73 1.3× 26 0.6× 28 377

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Noha Abou‐Madi

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All Works

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Abou‐Madi, Noha, et al.. (2020). Spectral‐domain optical coherence tomography imaging of normal foveae: A pilot study in 17 diurnal birds of prey. Veterinary Ophthalmology. 23(2). 347–357. 4 indexed citations
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Gibas, Connie Fe C., Carmita Sanders, James Mele, et al.. (2020). A Novel Exophiala Species Associated With Disseminated Granulomatous Inflammation in a Captive Eastern Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis alleganiensis). Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 7. 25–25. 2 indexed citations
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Johnson, Shawn, Robert D. Arnold, Ben Nie, et al.. (2016). PHARMACOKINETIC STUDY OF ORAL ε-AMINOCAPROIC ACID IN THE NORTHERN ELEPHANT SEAL (MIROUNGA ANGUSTIROSTRIS). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 47(2). 438–446. 4 indexed citations
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Abou‐Madi, Noha, et al.. (2013). CHARACTERIZATION AND CRYOPRESERVATION OF SEMEN FROM ENDANGERED MARKHOR GOATS (CAPRA FALCONERI HEPTNERI) WITH EVALUATION OF REPRODUCTIVE SEASONALITY. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 44(3). 672–685. 6 indexed citations
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Ossiboff, Robert J., et al.. (2013). METASTATIC PANCREATIC CARCINOMA AND BRONCHIOLOALVEOLAR ADENOMAS IN AN EGYPTIAN FRUIT BAT (ROUSETTUS AEGYPTIACUS). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 44(3). 794–798. 7 indexed citations
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Wiedner, Ellen, Noha Abou‐Madi, George V. Kollias, et al.. (2012). Strangulating Intestinal Obstructions in Four Captive Elephants (Elephas maximusandLoxodonta africana). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 43(1). 125–130. 6 indexed citations
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Bunting, Elizabeth M., Michael M. Garner, Noha Abou‐Madi, Robert E. Schmidt, & George V. Kollias. (2010). Proliferative Thyroid Lesions and Hyperthyroidism in Captive Fishers (Martes pennanti). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 41(2). 296–308. 2 indexed citations
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Bartlett, Susan J., Denise M. Imai, John G. Trupkiewicz, et al.. (2010). Intestinal Lymphoma of Granular Lymphocytes in a Fisher (Martes pennanti) and a Eurasian Otter (Lutra lutra). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 41(2). 309–315. 12 indexed citations
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Bartlett, Susan J., et al.. (2009). Electrocardiography of the Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 40(3). 466–473. 9 indexed citations
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Kollias, George V., et al.. (2009). Yersinia pseudotuberculosis in a Closed Colony of Egyptian Fruit Bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 40(1). 8–14. 18 indexed citations
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Bartlett, Susan J., Noha Abou‐Madi, Joanne B. Messick, Adam J. Birkenheuer, & George V. Kollias. (2009). Diagnosis and Treatment of Babesia odocoilei in Captive Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) and Recognition of Three Novel Host Species. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 40(1). 152–159. 33 indexed citations
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Bowser, Paul R., Noha Abou‐Madi, Michael M. Garner, et al.. (2005). Fibrosarcoma in yellow perch, Perca flavescens (Mitchill). Journal of Fish Diseases. 28(5). 301–305. 3 indexed citations
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Abou‐Madi, Noha, et al.. (2004). UMBILICAL HERNIORRHAPHY IN A JUVENILE ASIAN ELEPHANT (ELEPHAS MAXIMUS). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 35(2). 221–225. 6 indexed citations
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Abou‐Madi, Noha, Peter V. Scrivani, George V. Kollias, & Sonia M. Hernandez‐Divers. (2004). DIAGNOSIS OF SKELETAL INJURIES IN CHELONIANS USING COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 35(2). 226–231. 23 indexed citations
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Abou‐Madi, Noha & Thomas Kern. (2002). Squamous cell carcinoma associated with a periorbital mass in a veiled chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus). Veterinary Ophthalmology. 5(3). 217–220. 22 indexed citations
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Hernandez‐Divers, Sonia M., et al.. (2001). SURGICAL TECHNIQUE FOR INTRA-ABDOMINAL RADIOTRANSMITTER PLACEMENT IN NORTH AMERICAN RIVER OTTERS (LONTRA CANADENSIS). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 32(2). 202–205. 32 indexed citations
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Forest, Thomas, et al.. (2000). SARCOCYSTIS NEURONA-LIKE ENCEPHALITIS IN A CANADA LYNX (FELIS LYNX CANADENSIS). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 31(3). 383–387. 11 indexed citations
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Miller, Michele A., et al.. (1999). Comparison of in vitro tests for evaluation of passive transfer of immunoglobulins in giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis).. PubMed. 30(1). 85–93. 10 indexed citations
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Ganey, Timothy, et al.. (1994). Meniscal ossification. Skeletal Radiology. 23(3). 173–9. 22 indexed citations

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