1.6k total citations 81 papers, 1.2k citations indexed
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Scott Hw is a scholar working on Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Physiology.
According to data from OpenAlex, Scott Hw has authored 81 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 47 papers in Surgery, 22 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 14 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Scott Hw's work include Bariatric Surgery and Outcomes (13 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (11 papers) and Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes (7 papers). Scott Hw is often cited by papers focused on Bariatric Surgery and Outcomes (13 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (11 papers) and Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes (7 papers). Scott Hw collaborates with scholars based in United States. Scott Hw's co-authors include Sawyers Jl, Vaughan Ed, Foster Jh, Halter Sa, Adams Je, Bahnson Ht, M. Frexes-Steed, Rachel K. Younger, Gabe E. Owens and Giovanni E. Mann and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Infectious Diseases, PubMed and Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich).
In The Last Decade
Scott Hw
77 papers
receiving
918 citations
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Frexes-Steed, M., et al.. (1987). Experience with adrenocortical neoplasms in childhood.. PubMed. 53(3). 117–25.34 indexed citations
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Hw, Scott, et al.. (1985). Results of an aggressive surgical approach to gastric carcinoma during a twenty-three-year period.. PubMed. 97(1). 55–9.16 indexed citations
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Hw, Scott & Halter Sa. (1984). Oncologic aspects of pheochromocytoma: the importance of follow-up.. PubMed. 96(6). 1061–6.86 indexed citations
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Hw, Scott. (1977). The surgical management of patients with morbid obesity.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 22(4). 241–54.5 indexed citations
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Hw, Scott, et al.. (1977). Results of jejunoileal bypass in two hundred patients with morbid obesity.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 145(5). 661–73.51 indexed citations
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Burney, Peter, et al.. (1977). Study of the renal pressor system in experimental coarctation of the abdominal aorta.. PubMed. 43(12). 771–7.2 indexed citations
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Hw, Scott, et al.. (1973). Changes in hyperlipidemia and hyperlipoproteinemia in morbidly obese patients treated by jejunoileal bypass.. PubMed. 24. 241–3.2 indexed citations
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Hw, Scott, et al.. (1970). Pilot study of the therapeutic effects of ileal bypass in dogs with experimentally established hypercholesterolemia and atherosclerosis.. PubMed. 21. 398–9.4 indexed citations
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Hw, Scott, et al.. (1968). Comparison of the protective effects of ileal resection and bypass in experimental atherosclerosis.. PubMed. 19. 299–301.1 indexed citations
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Hw, Scott, et al.. (1965). SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA.. PubMed. 120. 702–24.22 indexed citations
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Hw, Scott, et al.. (1965). Clinical experience with a jejunal pouch (Hunt-Lawrence) as a substitute stomach after total gastrectomy.. PubMed. 121(6). 1231–42.20 indexed citations
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Hw, Scott, et al.. (1965). An evaluation of the long term results of gastric freezing for duodenal ulcer.. PubMed. 121(4). 723–7.3 indexed citations
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Younger, Rachel K., et al.. (1963). EFFECT OF 20 PER CENT CHOLESTEROL DIET ON SEGMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL ATHEROGENESIS.. PubMed. 29. 438–41.13 indexed citations
Jh, Foster, et al.. (1961). An experimental study of thoracic transposition of the spleen: a method of portal decompression.. PubMed. 49. 223–34.10 indexed citations
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Jh, Foster, et al.. (1959). An experimental study of arterial replacement in the presence of bacterial infection.. PubMed. 108(2). 141–8.37 indexed citations
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Hw, Scott, et al.. (1958). Prevention of cardiac dilatation and cerebral hypertension during thoracic aortic occlusion.. PubMed. 43(1). 164–72.1 indexed citations
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Hw, Scott, et al.. (1953). Experimental tuberculosis. IV. Effects of occlusion of pulmonary veins on tuberculosis in monkeys.. PubMed. 34(3). 426–37.2 indexed citations
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Hw, Scott, et al.. (1951). Blood volume in congenital cyanotic heart disease: simultaneous measurements with Evans blue and radioactive phosphorus.. PubMed. 89(2). 121–32.12 indexed citations
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