Yvonne Rees

976 total citations
24 papers, 699 citations indexed

About

Yvonne Rees is a scholar working on Surgery, Oncology and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Yvonne Rees has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 699 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Surgery, 6 papers in Oncology and 5 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in Yvonne Rees's work include Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research (6 papers), Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment (4 papers) and Liver Disease and Transplantation (3 papers). Yvonne Rees is often cited by papers focused on Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research (6 papers), Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment (4 papers) and Liver Disease and Transplantation (3 papers). Yvonne Rees collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Germany and Netherlands. Yvonne Rees's co-authors include Joanne Tippett, Claudia Pahl‐Wostl, Erik Mostert, J. David Tàbara, Ashley R. Dennison, David P. Berry, P S Veitch, Giuseppe Garcea, S D Parvin and A C Wicks and has published in prestigious journals such as Gut, British journal of surgery and Transplantation.

In The Last Decade

Yvonne Rees

24 papers receiving 642 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Yvonne Rees United Kingdom 12 296 142 142 108 98 24 699
Rodney B.W. Smith United States 14 281 0.9× 20 0.1× 29 0.2× 92 0.9× 129 1.3× 39 873
Louise P. King United States 20 92 0.3× 178 1.3× 126 0.9× 6 0.1× 35 0.4× 99 1.3k
Stéphanie Vella Malta 7 83 0.3× 97 0.7× 224 1.6× 10 0.1× 31 0.3× 24 1000
Michelle D. James United Kingdom 7 78 0.3× 31 0.2× 92 0.6× 40 0.4× 76 0.8× 9 870
Andrew Simms United Kingdom 13 159 0.5× 6 0.0× 131 0.9× 33 0.3× 65 0.7× 30 523
Maria Helena Guimarães Portugal 17 309 1.0× 9 0.1× 217 1.5× 20 0.2× 130 1.3× 50 856
Wenjie Wu China 20 177 0.6× 11 0.1× 148 1.0× 9 0.1× 30 0.3× 65 991
Robert Lucas United States 19 69 0.2× 113 0.8× 344 2.4× 8 0.1× 72 0.7× 63 1.0k
Elena Pisani Italy 17 148 0.5× 60 0.4× 89 0.6× 6 0.1× 48 0.5× 80 852
Frank Jensen Denmark 14 151 0.5× 76 0.5× 28 0.2× 9 0.1× 26 0.3× 48 530

Countries citing papers authored by Yvonne Rees

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Fields of papers citing papers by Yvonne Rees

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Yvonne Rees

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Yvonne Rees. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Yvonne Rees based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Yvonne Rees. Yvonne Rees is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Rees, Yvonne, et al.. (2018). The Role of Legal Education, Regulation, and Government in Protecting Access to Justice. 27(2). 1. 1 indexed citations
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Bhatti, Imran, et al.. (2016). Percutaneous Pancreatic Biopsies—Still an Effective Method for Histologic Confirmation of Malignancy. Surgical Laparoscopy Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques. 26(4). 334–337. 13 indexed citations
3.
Twigger-Ross, Clare, Hugh Deeming, Jane Fielding, et al.. (2015). Flood Resilience Community Pathfinder evaluation: final evaluation report. Research Repository (Kingston University London). 12 indexed citations
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Thomasset, Sarah, David P. Berry, Giuseppe Garcea, et al.. (2010). A simple, safe technique for the drainage of pancreatic pseudocysts. ANZ Journal of Surgery. 80(9). 609–614. 2 indexed citations
5.
Neal, Christopher P., Sarah Thomasset, Christopher D. Sutton, et al.. (2009). Combined percutaneous–endoscopic stenting of malignant biliary obstruction: results from 106 consecutive procedures and identification of factors associated with adverse outcome. Surgical Endoscopy. 24(2). 423–431. 21 indexed citations
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Ong, Seok Ling, Cristina Pollard, Yvonne Rees, et al.. (2008). Ultrasound Changes Within the Liver After Total Pancreatectomy and Intrahepatic Islet Cell Autotransplantation. Transplantation. 85(12). 1773–1777. 13 indexed citations
7.
Gouldson, Andy, et al.. (2008). New alternative and complementary environmental policy instruments and the implementation of the Water Framework Directive. European Environment. 18(6). 359–370. 32 indexed citations
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Mostert, Erik, et al.. (2007). Social Learning in European River-Basin Management: Barriers and Fostering Mechanisms from 10 River Basins. Ecology and Society. 12(1). 300 indexed citations
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Tippett, Joanne, et al.. (2005). Social learning in public participation in river basin management—early findings from HarmoniCOP European case studies. Environmental Science & Policy. 8(3). 287–299. 158 indexed citations
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Garcea, Giuseppe, et al.. (2004). Diagnostic value of MRCP in the management of hilar strictures after extended liver resection. Clinical Radiology. 59(9). 846–848. 1 indexed citations
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White, Steven, et al.. (2000). The feasibility of spleen-preserving pancreatectomy for end-stage chronic pancreatitis. The American Journal of Surgery. 179(4). 294–297. 30 indexed citations
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White, Sharon, et al.. (2000). Experience of combined endoscopic percutaneous stenting with ultrasound guidance for drainage of pancreatic pseudocycts.. PubMed. 82(1). 11–5. 6 indexed citations
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Shah, Saurabh, J F Mayberry, A C Wicks, Yvonne Rees, & Raymond J. Playford. (1999). Liver biopsy under ultrasound control: implications for training in the Calman era. Gut. 45(4). 628–629. 13 indexed citations
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White, Steven A., et al.. (1999). Splenic Infarction After Total Pancreatectomy and Autologous Islet Transplantation into the Spleen. Pancreas. 18(4). 419–421. 7 indexed citations
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Zabel, Thomas, et al.. (1998). The Use of Economic Instruments for Water Management in Selected EU Member Countries. Water and Environment Journal. 12(4). 268–272. 8 indexed citations
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Coakley, Fergus V., et al.. (1996). Bladder opacification following enteral iopamidol as a sign of occult intestinal infarction. British Journal of Radiology. 69(817). 76–77. 1 indexed citations
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Jameson, J. S., et al.. (1996). An unusual presentation of intestinal lymphangiectasia. International Journal of Colorectal Disease. 11(4). 198–199. 6 indexed citations
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Jenkins, Dalton, James E. Richards, Yvonne Rees, & A C Wicks. (1987). Multiple listerial liver abscesses.. Gut. 28(12). 1661–1662. 10 indexed citations
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Snape, J, A R Baker, & Yvonne Rees. (1986). Pseudo-splenomegaly as a result of subphrenic abscess. Postgraduate Medical Journal. 62(723). 29–30. 12 indexed citations
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Parvin, S D, Yvonne Rees, P S Veitch, & Peter Bell. (1986). Objective measurement by ultrasound to distinguish cyclosporin A toxicity from rejection. British journal of surgery. 73(12). 1009–1011. 18 indexed citations

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