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13742
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Anne Couvelard 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 Anne Couvelard sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 455 publications — 50th percentile

50% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Anne Couvelard 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 Anne Couvelard sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 87 D-Index — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Anne Couvelard is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France and specializes in medicine, with a substantial focus on oncology, epidemiology, surgery, neurology, and molecular biology. Their research explores various aspects of cancer, neuroendocrine tumors, and pancreatic diseases.

The scientist's publication record includes work distributed across prominent journals such as Pancreatology, Endocrine Related Cancer, Cancers, Journal of Neuroendocrinology, and British Journal of Cancer. These venues reflect their concentration on pancreatic and hepatic oncology, neuroendocrine tumor research, and related cancer studies.

Key recent papers include:

  • European Neuroendocrine Tumor Society (ENETS) 2023 guidance paper for digestive neuroendocrine carcinoma, 2023, Journal of Neuroendocrinology
  • Digestive Neuroendocrine Neoplasms (NEN): French Intergroup clinical practice guidelines for diagnosis, treatment and follow-up (SNFGE, GTE, RENATEN, TENPATH, FFCD, GERCOR, UNICANCER, SFCD, SFED, SFRO, SFR), 2020, Digestive and Liver Disease
  • Acinar-to-Ductal Metaplasia (ADM): On the Road to Pancreatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia (PanIN) and Pancreatic Cancer, 2023, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • CT-Based Radiomics Analysis to Predict Malignancy in Patients with Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm (IPMN) of the Pancreas, 2020, Cancers
  • Specific Genomic Alterations in High-Grade Pulmonary Neuroendocrine Tumours with Carcinoid Morphology, 2020, Neuroendocrinology

The main topics studied by Anne Couvelard cover:

  • Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances
  • Lung Cancer Research Studies
  • Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
  • Neuroblastoma Research and Treatments
  • Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment
  • Pancreatic function and diabetes
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics

Frequent co-authors include Jérôme Cros, Louis de Mestier, Vinciane Rebours, Philippe Ruszniewski, and Olivia Hentic. Collaboration with these researchers indicates ongoing partnerships primarily related to neuroendocrine tumors and digestive oncology.

Anne Couvelard's work spans several subfields including oncology, epidemiology, surgery, neurology, and molecular biology, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach toward understanding and treating complex cancer-related diseases.

Best Publications

  • TNM staging of foregut (neuro)endocrine tumors: a consensus proposal including a grading system

    G. Rindi;G. Klöppel;H. Alhman;M. Caplin

  • TNM staging of midgut and hindgut (neuro) endocrine tumors: a consensus proposal including a grading system

    G. Rindi;G. Klöppel;A. Couvelard;P. Komminoth

  • ENETS Consensus Guidelines for the management of patients with liver and other distant metastases from neuroendocrine neoplasms of foregut, midgut, hindgut, and unknown primary.

    Marianne Pavel;Eric Baudin;Anne Couvelard;Eric Krenning

  • Regression of Liver Fibrosis after Biliary Drainage in Patients with Chronic Pancreatitis and Stenosis of the Common Bile Duct

    Pascal Hammel;Anne Couvelard;Dermot O'Toole;Anne Ratouis

  • TNM Staging of Neoplasms of the Endocrine Pancreas: Results From a Large International Cohort Study

    Guido Rindi;M Falconi;C Klersy;L Albarello

  • Fatty pancreas and increased body mass index are risk factors of pancreatic fistula after pancreaticoduodenectomy

    Sébastien Gaujoux;Alexandre Cortes;Anne Couvelard;Séverine Noullet

  • Expression of Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Receptor in Tumor Blood Vessels

    Aurelian Radu;Christophe Pichon;Philippe Camparo;Martine Antoine

  • Neuroendocrine tumors of midgut and hindgut origin: tumor-node-metastasis classification determines clinical outcome

    Henning Jann;Stephanie Roll;Anne Couvelard;Olivia Hentic

  • Microvascular density and hypoxia-inducible factor pathway in pancreatic endocrine tumours: negative correlation of microvascular density and VEGF expression with tumour progression.

    A Couvelard;D O'Toole;H Turley;R Leek

  • Natural History of Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Tumors of the Pancreas: Actuarial Risk of Malignancy

    Philippe Lévy;Vincent Jouannaud;Dermot O’Toole;Anne Couvelard

  • ENETS consensus guidelines for the standards of care in neuroendocrine tumors: Towards a standardized approach to the diagnosis of gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors and their prognostic stratification

    Günter Klöppel;Anne Couvelard;Aurel Perren;Paul Komminoth

  • ENETS consensus guidelines for the standards of care in neuroendocrine tumors: Biochemical markers

    Kjell Oberg;Anne Couvelard;Gianfranco Delle Fave;David Gross

  • Pancreatic endocrine tumors: tumor blood flow assessed with perfusion CT reflects angiogenesis and correlates with prognostic factors.

    Gaspard D'Assignies;Anne Couvelard;Stéphane Bahrami;Marie Pierre Vullierme

  • Microadenomatosis of the endocrine pancreas in patients with and without the multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 syndrome.

    Martin Anlauf;Regina Schlenger;Aurel Perren;Juliane Bauersfeld

  • Levels of Gemcitabine Transport and Metabolism Proteins Predict Survival Times of Patients Treated With Gemcitabine for Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

    Raphaël Maréchal;Jean–Baptiste Bachet;John R. Mackey;Cécile Dalban

  • Human chorionic gonadotrophin beta expression in malignant Barrett's oesophagus.

    Anne Couvelard;François Paraf;Dominique Vidaud;Sylvie Dubois

  • Outcome of Patients With Type 1 or 2 Autoimmune Pancreatitis

    Frédérique Maire;Yann Le Baleur;Vinciane Rebours;Marie Pierre Vullierme

  • ENETS Consensus Guidelines for the Standards of Care in Neuroendocrine Tumors: Pathology: Diagnosis and Prognostic Stratification.

    Aurel Perren;Anne Couvelard;Jean-Yves Scoazec;Frederico Costa

  • Obesity and fatty pancreatic infiltration are risk factors for pancreatic precancerous lesions (PanIN)

    Vinciane Rebours;Sébastien Gaujoux;Gaspard d'Assignies;Alain Sauvanet

  • Differences in Alimentary Glucose Absorption and Intestinal Disposal of Blood Glucose After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass vs Sleeve Gastrectomy

    Jean-Baptiste Cavin;Anne Couvelard;Rachida Lebtahi;Robert Ducroc

Frequent Co-Authors

Philippe Ruszniewski
Philippe Ruszniewski Université Paris Cité
Alain Sauvanet
Alain Sauvanet Université Paris Cité
Pascal Hammel
Pascal Hammel University of Paris-Saclay
Valérie Paradis
Valérie Paradis Université Paris Cité
Valérie Vilgrain
Valérie Vilgrain Université Paris Cité
Jean-Yves Scoazec
Jean-Yves Scoazec Grenoble Alpes University
Eric Raymond
Eric Raymond St. Joseph Hospital
Jacques Belghiti
Jacques Belghiti Beaujon Hospital
Aurel Perren
Aurel Perren University of Bern

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