Robert H. Caplan

2.2k total citations · 1 hit paper
44 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Robert H. Caplan is a scholar working on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Surgery and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Robert H. Caplan has authored 44 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 31 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, 11 papers in Surgery and 6 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Robert H. Caplan's work include Thyroid Disorders and Treatments (13 papers), Thyroid Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (12 papers) and Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors (5 papers). Robert H. Caplan is often cited by papers focused on Thyroid Disorders and Treatments (13 papers), Thyroid Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (12 papers) and Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors (5 papers). Robert H. Caplan collaborates with scholars based in United States. Robert H. Caplan's co-authors include Edward G. Lufkin, B. Lawrence Riggs, Heinz W. Wahner, Stephen F. Hodgson, Mark A. Kotowicz, W. Michael O’Fallon, Howard L. Judd, Gary G. Wickus, William A. Kisken and Thomas Nickélsen and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, Annals of Internal Medicine and The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

In The Last Decade

Robert H. Caplan

44 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Hit Papers

Treatment of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis with Transdermal... 1992 2026 2003 2014 1992 200 400 600

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Robert H. Caplan United States 18 858 576 469 381 331 44 1.6k
Paul Ryan United Kingdom 20 169 0.2× 244 0.4× 271 0.6× 212 0.6× 249 0.8× 36 1.3k
Henning K. Nielsen Denmark 18 442 0.5× 373 0.6× 168 0.4× 66 0.2× 209 0.6× 27 1.1k
Zhanna Belaya Russia 18 518 0.6× 253 0.4× 103 0.2× 227 0.6× 205 0.6× 173 1.3k
M. Yeates Australia 11 190 0.2× 1.1k 2.0× 270 0.6× 208 0.5× 325 1.0× 16 1.7k
Carlos Benbassat Israel 27 1.5k 1.7× 90 0.2× 237 0.5× 756 2.0× 343 1.0× 96 2.0k
Hiroshi Naganuma Japan 19 216 0.3× 77 0.1× 284 0.6× 344 0.9× 314 0.9× 43 1.6k
Jack Anderson United Kingdom 15 164 0.2× 310 0.5× 148 0.3× 302 0.8× 149 0.5× 29 988
Inga‐Lena Nilsson Sweden 23 217 0.3× 111 0.2× 338 0.7× 349 0.9× 396 1.2× 76 1.6k
Moo-Il Kang South Korea 18 375 0.4× 224 0.4× 71 0.2× 203 0.5× 197 0.6× 57 911
Liudmila Rozhinskaya Russia 18 453 0.5× 220 0.4× 96 0.2× 227 0.6× 204 0.6× 184 1.1k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Mathiason, Michelle A., et al.. (2011). A retrospective study of the natural history of endogenous subclinical hyperthyroidism.. PubMed. 110(6). 277–80. 4 indexed citations
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Caplan, Robert H., et al.. (2005). Long-Term Follow-Up of a Patient With Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma, Elevated Thyroglobulin Levels, and Negative Imaging Studies. Endocrine Practice. 11(1). 43–48. 3 indexed citations
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Caplan, Robert H., et al.. (2004). Severe hypercalcemia in a lactating woman in association with moderate calcium carbonate supplementation: a case report.. PubMed. 49(3). 214–7. 5 indexed citations
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Caplan, Robert H.. (2001). Evaluation of Palpable Thyroid Nodules: Are Endocrinologists Assessing Patients Efficiently?. The Endocrinologist. 11(4). 321–326. 1 indexed citations
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Caplan, Robert H., et al.. (2000). Efficient evaluation of thyroid nodules by primary care providers and thyroid specialists.. PubMed. 6(10). 1134–40. 15 indexed citations
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Chang, H.-M., et al.. (1998). Bilateral Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Territory Infarcts. Journal of Neuroimaging. 8(1). 42–44. 1 indexed citations
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Caplan, Robert H., Susan M. Wester, & William A. Kisken. (1997). Diffuse Sclerosing Variant of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: Case Report and Review of the Literature. Endocrine Practice. 3(5). 287–292. 8 indexed citations
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Schauberger, Charles W., et al.. (1996). A quality improvement project to increase the use of postmenopausal hormonal replacement therapy (HRT). PubMed. 95(10). 697–701. 1 indexed citations
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Caplan, Robert H.. (1994). Subclinical Hormone Secretion by Incidentally Discovered Adrenal Masses. Archives of Surgery. 129(3). 291–291. 99 indexed citations
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Caplan, Robert H., et al.. (1994). Hürthle Cell Neoplasms of the Thyroid Gland: Reassessment of Functional Capacity. Thyroid. 4(3). 243–248. 24 indexed citations
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Caplan, Robert H., et al.. (1994). Postoperative acute adrenal failure caused by transient corticotropin deficiency.. PubMed. 116(6). 1095–100. 28 indexed citations
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Lufkin, Edward G., Heinz W. Wahner, W. Michael O’Fallon, et al.. (1992). Treatment of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis with Transdermal Estrogen. Annals of Internal Medicine. 117(1). 1–9. 619 indexed citations breakdown →
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Caplan, Robert H., William A. Kisken, PAMELA J. STRUTT, & Susan M. Wester. (1991). Fine-needle aspiration biopsy of thyroid nodules. Postgraduate Medicine. 90(1). 183–190. 46 indexed citations
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Caplan, Robert H., PAMELA J. STRUTT, William A. Kisken, & Susan M. Wester. (1991). Fine needle aspiration biopsy of thyroid nodules.. PubMed. 90(6). 285–8. 34 indexed citations
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Pagliara, Anthony S., et al.. (1983). Peripheral resistance to thyroid hormone in a family: Heterogeneity of clinical presentation. The Journal of Pediatrics. 103(2). 228–232. 19 indexed citations
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Caplan, Robert H., et al.. (1982). Elevation of the free thyroxine index in psychiatric patients. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 17(3). 267–274. 17 indexed citations
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Caplan, Robert H., et al.. (1982). Constant Intravenous Insulin Infusion During Labor and Delivery in Diabetes Mellitus. Diabetes Care. 5(1). 6–10. 48 indexed citations
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Caplan, Robert H.. (1975). Serum Folate and Vitamin B12 Levels in Hypothyroid and Hyperthyroid Patients. Archives of Internal Medicine. 135(5). 701–701. 17 indexed citations
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Caplan, Robert H., et al.. (1974). Functional Black Adenoma of the Adrenal Cortex: A Rare Cause of Primary Aldosteronism. American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 62(1). 97–103. 15 indexed citations
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Caplan, Robert H., et al.. (1971). Thyroid uptake of radioactive iodine. A reevauation.. PubMed. 215(6). 916–8. 13 indexed citations

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