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Arnold G. Coran is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States and has made contributions primarily in the field of Medicine, with particular focus on subfields such as Physiology, Nutrition and Dietetics, Clinical Biochemistry, Surgery, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

The scientist's research spans multiple interconnected areas, including diet and metabolism studies, clinical nutrition and gastroenterology, metabolism and genetic disorders, esophageal and gastrointestinal pathology, tracheal and airway disorders, and foreign body medical cases.

Coran's recent published papers include:

  • "Retraction Note to: Effect of a high fat diet on lipid absorption and fatty acid transport in a rat model of short bowel syndrome" (2021, Pediatric Surgery International)
  • "Associate Editors" (2023, Advances in Pediatrics)

Frequent co-authors in Coran's publications include:

  • Steven W. Bruch
  • Shaun M. Kunisaki
  • Dorsey M. Bass
  • Igor Sukhotnik
  • A. Semih Gork

Publications by Coran have appeared notably in the following venues:

  • Pediatric Surgery International
  • Advances in Pediatrics

The research topics covered in Coran's work reflect a broad engagement with conditions and physiological processes involving lipid absorption, diet-related metabolic effects, and clinical nutritional assessments in contexts such as short bowel syndrome and pediatric surgery.

This body of work suggests a multidisciplinary approach that integrates surgical perspectives with biochemical and nutritional science, aiming to understand complex physiological responses and pathological conditions affecting gastrointestinal and respiratory systems.

Best Publications

  • Preliminary report on the International Conference for the Development of Standards for the Treatment of Anorectal Malformations.

    Alexander Holschneider;John Hutson;Albert Peña;Elhamy Beket

  • Colostomy: formation and closure

    Daniel H. Teitelbaum;Arnold G. Coran

  • Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in neonatal respiratory failure. 100 cases.

    Bartlett Rh;Gazzaniga Ab;Toomasian J;Coran Ag

  • Probiotics up-regulate MUC-2 mucin gene expression in a Caco-2 cell-culture model.

    A. F. Mattar;Daniel H. Teitelbaum;R. A. Drongowski;F. Yongyi

  • Prevention and management of pain and stress in the neonate

    J. A. Lemons;L. R. Blackmon;W P Jr Kanto;H. M. MacDonald

  • Surgical Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux in Children: A Combined Hospital Study of 7467 Patients

    Eric W. Fonkalsrud;Keith W. Ashcraft;Arnold G. Coran;Dick G. Ellis

  • Delayed Versus Immediate Surgery In Acute Appendicitis: Do We Need to Operate During the Night?

    Dani Yardeni;Ronald B Hirschl;Robert A Drongowski;Daniel H Teitelbaum

  • Long-term outcome for infants and children with sacrococcygeal teratoma: A report from the childrens cancer group

    Frederick J Rescorla;Robert S Sawin;Arnold G Coran;Peter W Dillon

  • A decade of experience with the primary pull-through for hirschsprung disease in the newborn period: a multicenter analysis of outcomes.

    Daniel H. Teitelbaum;Robert E. Cilley;Neil J. Sherman;David Bliss

  • Pulmonary embolism in children.

    James R. Buck;Robert H. Connors;William W. Coon;William H. Weintraub

  • Enterocolitis associated with Hirschsprung's disease: a clinical-radiological characterization based on 168 patients.

    Essam A Elhalaby;Arnold G Coran;Arnold G Coran;Caroline E Blane;Caroline E Blane;Ronald B Hirschl;Ronald B Hirschl

  • Prenatal diagnosis of congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation and its postnatal presentation, surgical indications, and natural history

    Kathleen van Leeuwen;Daniel H. Teitelbaum;Ronald B. Hirschl;Edward Austin

  • Diagnosis, management, and outcome of cervicofacial teratomas in neonates: A Childrens Cancer Group study☆

    Richard G Azizkhan;Gerald M Haase;Harry Applebaum;Peter W Dillon

  • Severe esophageal damage due to button battery ingestion: can it be prevented?

    D. Yardeni;H. Yardeni;A. G. Coran;E. S. Golladay

  • Incidence and clinical features of patent ductus arteriosus in low-birthweight infants: a prospective analysis of 150 consecutively born infants.

    Bijan Siassi;Carlos Blanco;Luis A. Cabal;Arnold G. Coran

  • An Analysis of Factors Contributing to the Development of Total Parenteral Nutrition-Induced Cholestasis

    Robert A. Drongowski;Arnold G. Coran

  • Abdominal aortic coarctation and segmental hypoplasia.

    L M Graham;G B Zelenock;E E Erlandson;A G Coran

  • Reversal of mortality for congenital diaphragmatic hernia with ECMO.

    Kurt Heiss;Peter Manning;Keith T. Oldham;Arnold G. Coran

  • Arterial aneurysms in children: Clinicopathologic classification

    Rajabrata Sarkar;Arnold G. Coran;Robert E. Cilley;S.Martin Lindenauer

  • Hirschsprung-associated enterocolitis: pathogenesis, treatment and prevention.

    Farokh R. Demehri;Ihab F. Halaweish;Arnold G. Coran;Daniel H. Teitelbaum

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel H. Teitelbaum
Daniel H. Teitelbaum University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ronald B. Hirschl
Ronald B. Hirschl University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Robert H. Bartlett
Robert H. Bartlett University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Prem Puri
Prem Puri University College Dublin
Jay L. Grosfeld
Jay L. Grosfeld Indiana University
James C. Stanley
James C. Stanley University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Raanan Shamir
Raanan Shamir Tel Aviv University
Harvey J. Sugerman
Harvey J. Sugerman Virginia Commonwealth University
John P. Neoptolemos
John P. Neoptolemos Heidelberg University
Richard L. Gamelli
Richard L. Gamelli Loyola University Chicago

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