445 total citations 24 papers, 358 citations indexed
About
Walt Aj is a scholar working on Surgery, General Health Professions and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.
According to data from OpenAlex, Walt Aj has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 358 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Surgery, 4 papers in General Health Professions and 3 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in Walt Aj's work include Gastrointestinal disorders and treatments (3 papers), Pediatric Hepatobiliary Diseases and Treatments (3 papers) and Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment (3 papers). Walt Aj is often cited by papers focused on Gastrointestinal disorders and treatments (3 papers), Pediatric Hepatobiliary Diseases and Treatments (3 papers) and Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment (3 papers). Walt Aj collaborates with scholars based in United States. Walt Aj's co-authors include Choichi Sugawa, Amnuay Singhakowinta, Waugh Jm, Lucas Ce, Tomoyuki Ikeda, Yoshiyuki Fujita, S Sankaran, Donald W. Weaver and Coventry Mb and has published in prestigious journals such as PubMed and Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich).
In The Last Decade
Walt Aj
24 papers
receiving
297 citations
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Aj, Walt. (1994). The uniqueness of American surgical education and its preservation.. PubMed. 79(12). 8–20.10 indexed citations
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Aj, Walt. (1990). Screening and breast cancer: a surgical perspective.. PubMed. 75(9). 6–10.6 indexed citations
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Sugawa, Choichi, Yoshiyuki Fujita, Tomoyuki Ikeda, & Walt Aj. (1986). Endoscopic hemostasis of bleeding of the upper gastrointestinal tract by local injection of ninety-eight per cent dehydrated ethanol.. PubMed. 162(2). 159–63.62 indexed citations
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Aj, Walt. (1986). Implications of fragmentation in surgery on graduate training and certification.. PubMed. 71(2). 2–5, 10.3 indexed citations
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Sugawa, Choichi, et al.. (1983). Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography after cholecystectomy.. PubMed. 157(3). 247–51.5 indexed citations
Aj, Walt. (1979). In praise of surgical hedgehogs: trauma and the compleat surgeon.. PubMed. 64(10). 4–7, 12.1 indexed citations
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Sankaran, S, Choichi Sugawa, & Walt Aj. (1979). Value of endoscopic retrograde pancreatography in pancreatic ascites.. PubMed. 148(2). 185–92.22 indexed citations
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Aj, Walt. (1978). The fragile ecosystem of resident serfs, faculty yogis, and surgical commissars.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 84(3). 295–300.5 indexed citations
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Aj, Walt, et al.. (1976). The surgical implications of estrophile protein estimations in carcinoma of the breast.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 80(4). 506–12.81 indexed citations
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Ce, Lucas, et al.. (1974). Transient hypertension with acute pancreatitis.. PubMed. 138(2). 235–8.4 indexed citations
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Sankaran, S, et al.. (1971). The management of penetrating wounds of the neck.. PubMed. 133(1). 49–52.18 indexed citations
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Sugawa, Choichi, Lucas Ce, & Walt Aj. (1970). Effect of histamine and aspirin on healing of acute acetic acid ulcers.. PubMed. 69(15). 678–678.1 indexed citations
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Ce, Lucas, Choichi Sugawa, & Walt Aj. (1970). Prospective analysis of factors influencing the development of stress ulceration.. PubMed. 21. 308–10.10 indexed citations
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Aj, Walt. (1969). The surgical management of hepatic trauma and its complications.. PubMed. 45(6). 319–39.31 indexed citations
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Ce, Lucas, et al.. (1969). Biliary drainage in liver trauma.. PubMed. 20. 388–90.12 indexed citations
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Aj, Walt, et al.. (1968). Mallory-Weiss syndrome with massive gastrointestinal bleeding.. PubMed. 65(5). 33–6.2 indexed citations
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Ce, Lucas & Walt Aj. (1968). Acute gengrenous acalculous cholecystitis in infancy: report of a case.. PubMed. 64(4). 847–9.8 indexed citations
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Jm, Waugh & Walt Aj. (1957). An appraisal of one stage anterior resection in diverticulitis of the sigmoid colon.. PubMed. 104(6). 690–8.30 indexed citations
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Mb, Coventry & Walt Aj. (1955). Osteochondral fracture of the femoral condyles.. PubMed. 100(5). 591–4.4 indexed citations
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