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Ali Guermazi publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Ali Guermazi sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 1,122 publications — 96th percentile

96% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Ali Guermazi D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Ali Guermazi sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 123 D-Index — 84th percentile

84% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Ali Guermazi is affiliated with Boston University in the United States. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Medicine, with specific focus areas spanning Rheumatology, Surgery, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Biomedical Engineering, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

Their work encompasses several main topics, including:

  • Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms
  • Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes
  • Knee Injuries and Reconstruction Techniques
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies
  • Lower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies
  • Bone and Joint Diseases
  • Musculoskeletal Synovial Abnormalities and Treatments

Ali Guermazi has published extensively, with notable recent papers such as:

  • Improving Radiographic Fracture Recognition Performance and Efficiency Using Artificial Intelligence (2021, Radiology)
  • Effect of High-Intensity Strength Training on Knee Pain and Knee Joint Compressive Forces Among Adults With Knee Osteoarthritis (2021, JAMA)
  • State of the Art: Imaging of Osteoarthritis-Revisited 2020 (2020, Radiology)
  • Subcutaneous tanezumab for osteoarthritis of the hip or knee: efficacy and safety results from a 24-week randomised phase III study with a 24-week follow-up period (2020, Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases)
  • Imaging in Osteoarthritis (2021, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage)

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Ali Guermazi include:

  • Frank W. Roemer
  • Mohamed Jarraya
  • Shadpour Demehri
  • David J. Hunter
  • David T. Felson

The researcher's publications have been prominently featured in the following venues:

  • Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
  • Skeletal Radiology
  • European Psychiatry
  • Osteoarthritis Imaging
  • Radiology

Best Publications

  • Use of Positron Emission Tomography for Response Assessment of Lymphoma: Consensus of the Imaging Subcommittee of International Harmonization Project in Lymphoma

    Malik E. Juweid;Sigrid Stroobants;Otto S. Hoekstra;Felix M. Mottaghy

  • Whole-Organ Magnetic Resonance Imaging Score (WORMS) of the knee in osteoarthritis

    C.G Peterfy;A Guermazi;S Zaim;P.F.J Tirman

  • Incidental meniscal findings on knee MRI in middle-aged and elderly persons

    Martin Englund;Ali Guermazi;Daniel Gale;David J. Hunter

  • Evolution of semi-quantitative whole joint assessment of knee OA: MOAKS (MRI Osteoarthritis Knee Score)

    David J Hunter;Ali Guermazi;Grace H Lo;Grace H Lo;Andrew J Grainger

  • Effects of Intensive Diet and Exercise on Knee Joint Loads, Inflammation, and Clinical Outcomes Among Overweight and Obese Adults With Knee Osteoarthritis: The IDEA Randomized Clinical Trial

    Stephen P. Messier;Shannon L. Mihalko;Claudine Legault;Gary D. Miller

  • Surgery versus Physical Therapy for a Meniscal Tear and Osteoarthritis

    Jeffrey N. Katz;Robert H. Brophy;Christine E. Chaisson;Leigh de Chaves

  • Spinal stenosis prevalence and association with symptoms: the Framingham Study

    Leonid Kalichman;Robert Cole;David H. Kim;David H. Kim;Ling Li

  • Synovitis detected on magnetic resonance imaging and its relation to pain and cartilage loss in knee osteoarthritis

    Catherine L Hill;David J Hunter;Jingbo Niu;Margaret Clancy

  • The association of meniscal pathologic changes with cartilage loss in symptomatic knee osteoarthritis.

    D. J. Hunter;Y. Q. Zhang;J. B. Niu;X. Tu

  • The reliability of a new scoring system for knee osteoarthritis MRI and the validity of bone marrow lesion assessment: BLOKS (Boston–Leeds Osteoarthritis Knee Score)

    David J Hunter;Grace H Lo;Daniel Gale;Andrew J Grainger

  • Prevalence of abnormalities in knees detected by MRI in adults without knee osteoarthritis: population based observational study (Framingham Osteoarthritis Study)

    Ali Guermazi;Jingbo Niu;Daichi Hayashi;Frank W Roemer;Frank W Roemer

  • Articular Cartilage in the Knee: Current MR Imaging Techniques and Applications in Clinical Practice and Research

    Michel D. Crema;Frank W. Roemer;Frank W. Roemer;Monica D. Marra;Deborah Burstein

  • Increase in bone marrow lesions associated with cartilage loss: a longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging study of knee osteoarthritis

    David J. Hunter;Yuqing Zhang;Jingbo Niu;Joyce Goggins

  • Correlation of the development of knee pain with enlarging bone marrow lesions on magnetic resonance imaging

    David T. Felson;Jingbo Niu;Ali Guermazi;Frank Roemer

  • Meniscal Tear in Knees Without Surgery and the Development of Radiographic Osteoarthritis Among Middle-Aged and Elderly Persons: The Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study

    Martin Englund;Ali Guermazi;Frank W. Roemer;Frank W. Roemer;Piran Aliabadi

  • Spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis: prevalence and association with low back pain in the adult community-based population

    Leonid Kalichman;David H. Kim;Ling Li;Ali Guermazi

  • The relationship between specific tissue lesions and pain severity in persons with knee osteoarthritis.

    L. Torres;D.D. Dunlop;C. Peterfy;A. Guermazi

  • Meniscus pathology, osteoarthritis and the treatment controversy

    Martin Englund;Frank W. Roemer;Daichi Hayashi;Michel D. Crema

  • Presence of MRI-detected joint effusion and synovitis increases the risk of cartilage loss in knees without osteoarthritis at 30-month follow-up: the MOST study

    Frank W Roemer;Ali Guermazi;David T Felson;Jingbo Niu

  • Facet joint osteoarthritis and low back pain in the community-based population.

    Leonid Kalichman;Ling Li;David H Kim;Ali Guermazi

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank W. Roemer
Frank W. Roemer University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
David J. Hunter
David J. Hunter Harvard University
David T. Felson
David T. Felson Boston University
Michael C. Nevitt
Michael C. Nevitt University of California, San Francisco
Felix Eckstein
Felix Eckstein Paracelsus Medical University
Jingbo Niu
Jingbo Niu Boston University
John A. Lynch
John A. Lynch University of California, San Francisco
Martin Englund
Martin Englund Lund University
Tuhina Neogi
Tuhina Neogi Boston University
Cora E. Lewis
Cora E. Lewis University of Alabama at Birmingham

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