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Bernadine H. Bulkley 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 Bernadine H. Bulkley sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 208 publications — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Bernadine H. Bulkley 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 Bernadine H. Bulkley sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 83 D-Index — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Bernadine H. Bulkley was affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their primary research contributions were in the broad field of Medicine, with a particular focus on several subfields including Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Surgery, Physiology, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, and Hematology.

Their work spanned multiple main topics, reflecting a diverse research portfolio. These included:

  • Cardiac and Coronary Surgery Techniques
  • Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
  • Histiocytic Disorders and Treatments
  • Autoimmune Bullous Skin Diseases
  • Multiple Myeloma Research and Treatments
  • Cardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair
  • Cardiovascular Issues in Pregnancy

Bernadine H. Bulkley frequently collaborated with several researchers. Some of the notable coauthors included:

  • William C. Roberts
  • L. Maximilian Buja
  • Victor J. Ferrans
  • Gregory B. Bulkley
  • Jefferson F. Hollingsworth

Their extensive work in cardiac surgery and cardiovascular medicine was reflected in their research output, especially regarding surgical techniques and treatments related to cardiac valve diseases and structural anomalies.

No records of recent publications or specific publication venues were available, which aligns with the fact that Bernadine H. Bulkley is deceased.

Best Publications

  • Cardiac sarcoid: a clinicopathologic study of 84 unselected patients with systemic sarcoidosis.

    K J Silverman;G M Hutchins;B H Bulkley

  • The heart in systemic lupus erythematosus and the changes induced in it by corticosteroid therapy: A study of 36 necropsy patients

    Bernadine H. Bulkley;William C. Roberts

  • Regional cardiac dilatation after acute myocardial infarction: recognition by two-dimensional echocardiography.

    Leland W. Eaton;James L. Weiss;Bernadine H. Bulkley;John B. Garrison

  • Two-dimensional echocardiography and infarct size: relationship of regional wall motion and thickening to the extent of myocardial infarction in the dog.

    A N Lieberman;J L Weiss;B I Jugdutt;L C Becker

  • Infarct Expansion Versus Extension: Two Different Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction

    Grover M. Hutchins;Bernadine H. Bulkley

  • Myocardial lesions of progressive systemic sclerosis. A cause of cardiac dysfunction.

    B H Bulkley;R L Ridolfi;W R Salyer;G M Hutchins

  • Animal models for protecting ischemic myocardium: results of the NHLBI cooperative study. Comparison of unconscious and conscious dog models

    K. A. Reimer;R. B. Jennings;F. R. Cobb;R. H. Murdock

  • Two-dimensional echocardiographic recognition of myocardial injury in man: comparison with postmortem studies.

    J L Weiss;B H Bulkley;G M Hutchins;S J Mason

  • Late effects of acute infarct dilation on heart size: a two dimensional echocardiographic study

    Jay A. Erlebacher;James L. Weiss;Leland W. Eaton;Clay Kallman

  • Ankylosing spondylitis and aortic regurgitation. Description of the characteristic cardiovascular lesion from study of eight necropsy patients

    Bernadine H. Bulkley;William C. Roberts

  • The changed spectrum of purulent pericarditis: an 86 year autopsy experience in 200 patients.

    Peter G. Klacsmann;Bernadine H. Bulkley;Grover M. Hutchins

  • Early dilation of the infarcted segment in acute transmural myocardial infarction: Role of infarct expansion in acute left ventricular enlargement

    Jay A. Erlebacher;James L. Weiss;Myron L. Weisfeldt;Bernadine Healy Bulkley

  • Early post-infarction angina. Ischemia at a distance and ischemia in the infarct zone

    Edward H. Schuster;Bernadine Healy Bulkley

  • Accelerated "atherosclerosis". A morphologic study of 97 saphenous vein coronary artery bypass grafts.

    Bernadine H. Bulkley;Grover M. Hutchins

  • Nifedipine in Unstable Angina: A Double-Blind, Randomized Trial

    Gary Gerstenblith;Pamela Ouyang;Stephen C. Achuff;Bernadine H. Bulkley

  • Atrial myxomas: A fifty year review

    Bernadine H. Bulkley;Grover M. Hutchins

  • Mechanisms of ischemic myocardial cell damage assessed by phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance.

    J T Flaherty;M L Weisfeldt;B H Bulkley;T J Gardner

  • Expansion of acute myocardial infarction: an experimental study.

    J S Hochman;B H Bulkley

  • Coronary artery embolism and myocardial infarction.

    Kate Rothko Prizel;Grover M. Hutchins;Bernadine H. Bulkley

  • Global cardiac remodeling after acute myocardial infarction: a study in the rat model

    Harlan F. Weisman;David E. Bush;John A. Mannisi;Bernadine Healy Bulkley

Frequent Co-Authors

Grover M. Hutchins
Grover M. Hutchins Johns Hopkins University
Lewis C. Becker
Lewis C. Becker Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Vincent L. Gott
Vincent L. Gott Johns Hopkins University
Myron L. Weisfeldt
Myron L. Weisfeldt Johns Hopkins University
William C. Roberts
William C. Roberts Baylor University Medical Center
Judith S. Hochman
Judith S. Hochman New York University
Gary Gerstenblith
Gary Gerstenblith Johns Hopkins University
Victor A. McKusick
Victor A. McKusick Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Thomas J. Walsh
Thomas J. Walsh Weill Cornell Medicine
Pamela Ouyang
Pamela Ouyang Johns Hopkins University

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