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Charles J. Glueck

Charles J. Glueck

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Medicine

D-Index
96
Citations
31882
World Ranking
9724
National Ranking
5004

Overview

Charles J. Glueck is affiliated with the Jewish Hospital in the United States and focuses their research primarily within the field of Medicine. Their work spans several specialized subfields, including Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Surgery, Oncology, and Hematology.

The researcher has contributed to the understanding of bone and joint diseases, particularly targeting hip disorders and treatments. Their research topics also extend to bone health and treatments, orthopedic implants and arthroplasty, hemophilia treatment and research, diabetes management and education, and cardiovascular risks related to lipoproteins.

Recent notable publications by Charles J. Glueck include:

  • "Segregation analysis of low levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in the collaborative Lipid Research Clinics Program Family Study." (2021, PubMed)
  • "Long-term Anticoagulation Prevents Progression of Stages I and II Primary Osteonecrosis of the Hip in Patients With Familial Thrombophilia" (2020, Orthopedics)
  • "Familial Thrombophilia Is Associated With Primary Multifocal Osteonecrosis: A Case-Control Study of 40 Patients" (2023, Orthopedics)
  • "Turner's Syndrome, Glucagon-like Peptide 1, and Glucose-dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide Agents: Silver Bullets?" (2024, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism)
  • "Thrombophilia, hypofibrinolysis and osteonecrosis" (2025, Die Orthopädie)

Charles J. Glueck's work has been published in a variety of venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • Orthopedics
  • PubMed
  • The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • Die Orthopädie
  • Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology

Their collaborative efforts include frequent coauthors such as Richard A. Freiberg, Ping Wang, K. D. Bucher, and Ellen B. Kaplan.

Best Publications

  • Metformin therapy in polycystic ovary syndrome reduces hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance, hyperandrogenemia, and systolic blood pressure, while facilitating normal menses and pregnancy☆

    E.M. Velazquez;Soaira Mendoza;Soaira Mendoza;Tracy Hamer;Tracy Hamer;Felix Sosa;Felix Sosa

  • Metabolic syndrome in childhood predicts adult metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes mellitus 25 to 30 years later.

    John A. Morrison;Lisa Aronson Friedman;Ping Wang;Charles J. Glueck

  • Pregnancy outcomes among women with polycystic ovary syndrome treated with metformin

    Charles J. Glueck;Ping Wang;Naila Goldenberg;Luann Sieve-Smith

  • Continuing metformin throughout pregnancy in women with polycystic ovary syndrome appears to safely reduce first-trimester spontaneous abortion : a pilot study

    C.J Glueck;Harvey Phillips;Dan Cameron;Luann Sieve-Smith

  • Incidence and treatment of metabolic syndrome in newly referred women with confirmed polycystic ovarian syndrome.

    C.J Glueck;Ranganath Papanna;Ping Wang;Naila Goldenberg

  • Metformin therapy throughout pregnancy reduces the development of gestational diabetes in women with polycystic ovary syndrome

    C.J Glueck;Ping Wang;Suichi Kobayashi;Harvey Phillips

  • Longevity syndromes: familial hypobeta and familial hyperalpha lipoproteinemia.

    C J Glueck;P Gartside;R W Fallat;J Sielski

  • Metformin-induced resumption of normal menses in 39 of 43 (91%) previously amenorrheic women with the polycystic ovary syndrome.

    C.J. Glueck;Ping Wang;Robert Fontaine;Trent Tracy

  • Characteristics of obesity in polycystic ovary syndrome: Etiology, treatment, and genetics.

    Charles J. Glueck;Naila Goldenberg

  • Height, weight, and motor–social development during the first 18 months of life in 126 infants born to 109 mothers with polycystic ovary syndrome who conceived on and continued metformin through pregnancy

    C.J. Glueck;N. Goldenberg;J. Pranikoff;M. Loftspring

  • Enoxaparin prevents progression of stages I and II osteonecrosis of the hip.

    Charles J Glueck;Richard A Freiberg;Luann Sieve;Ping Wang

  • Evidence that homocysteine is an independent risk factor for atherosclerosis in hyperlipidemic patients

    Charles J. Glueck;Peter Shaw;James E. Lang;Trent Tracy

  • Relationships of Serum Plant Sterols (Phytosterols) and Cholesterol in 595 Hypercholesterolemic Subjects, and Familial Aggregation of Phytosterols, Cholesterol, and Premature Coronary Heart Disease in Hyperphytosterolemic Probands and Their First-Degree Relatives

    Charles J. Glueck;James Speirs;Trent Tracy;Patricia Streicher

  • Familial hyper-alpha-lipoproteinemia: Studies in eighteen kindreds

    C.J. Glueck;C.J. Glueck;R.W. Fallat;R.W. Fallat;F. Millett;F. Millett;P. Gartside;P. Gartside

  • Thrombophilia and hypofibrinolysis: pathophysiologies of osteonecrosis.

    Charles J. Glueck;Richard Freiberg;Trent Tracy;Davis Stroop

  • Apolipoprotein A-I Gene Polymorphism Associated with Premature Coronary Artery Disease and Familial Hypoalphalipoproteinemia

    Jose M. Ordovas;Ernst J. Schaefer;Deeb Salem;Ryk H. Ward

  • Plasma high-density lipoprotein cholesterol: association with measurements of body mass. The Lipid Research Clinics Program Prevalence Study.

    Glueck Cj;Taylor Hl;Jacobs D;Morrison Ja

  • Plasminogen activator inhibitor activity: an independent risk factor for the high miscarriage rate during pregnancy in women with polycystic ovary syndrome.

    C.J. Glueck;Ping Wang;Robert N. Fontaine;Luann Sieve-Smith

  • Metformin reduces weight, centripetal obesity, insulin, leptin, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol in nondiabetic, morbidly obese subjects with body mass index greater than 30.

    C.J. Glueck;R.N. Fontaine;Ping Wang;M.T.R. Subbiah

  • Hypofibrinolysis, thrombophilia, osteonecrosis.

    Charles J. Glueck;Richard A. Freiberg;Robert N. Fontaine;Trent Tracy

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen R. Daniels
Stephen R. Daniels University of Colorado Denver
Robert C. Elston
Robert C. Elston Case Western Reserve University
Evan A. Stein
Evan A. Stein Medpace (United States)
Herman A. Tyroler
Herman A. Tyroler University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
David S. Hungerford
David S. Hungerford Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Eduardo A. Salvati
Eduardo A. Salvati Hospital for Special Surgery
Babette B. Weksler
Babette B. Weksler Cornell University
Michael A. Mont
Michael A. Mont Cleveland Clinic
Donald S. Fredrickson
Donald S. Fredrickson National Institutes of Health
Richard L. Jackson
Richard L. Jackson University of Cincinnati Medical Center

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