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Constantin T. Yiannoutsos 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 Constantin T. Yiannoutsos sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 253 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Constantin T. Yiannoutsos 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 Constantin T. Yiannoutsos sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 80 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Constantin T. Yiannoutsos is affiliated with Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis in the United States. Their research activity is primarily situated within the field of Medicine, with a focus on Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, Virology, Emergency Medicine, and Statistics and Probability.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including HIV/AIDS research and interventions, HIV research and treatment, HIV-related health complications and treatments, HIV, drug use, and sexual risk, global maternal and child health, HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment, and HIV/AIDS impact and responses.

Yiannoutsos has contributed to a range of recent publications, including:

  • Population Point Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 Infection Based on a Statewide Random Sample - Indiana, April 25-29, 2020 (2020), MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
  • Global estimates of viral suppression in children and adolescents and adults on antiretroviral therapy adjusted for missing viral load measurements: a multiregional, retrospective cohort study in 31 countries (2021), The Lancet HIV
  • Symptoms and symptom clusters associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection in community-based populations: Results from a statewide epidemiological study (2021), PLoS ONE
  • How Many SARS-CoV-2-Infected People Require Hospitalization? Using Random Sample Testing to Better Inform Preparedness Efforts (2021), Journal of Public Health Management and Practice
  • Compartmentalization of cerebrospinal fluid inflammation across the spectrum of untreated HIV-1 infection, central nervous system injury and viral suppression (2021), PLoS ONE

Frequent co-authors in their research include Kara Wools-Kaloustian, Beverly Musick, Mary-Ann Davies, Lameck Diero, and Nir Menachemi.

Yiannoutsos frequently publishes in several academic venues, such as JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, UNC Libraries, PLoS ONE, Journal of the International AIDS Society, and PLOS Global Public Health.

Best Publications

  • Excessive Toxicity When Treating Central Tumors in a Phase II Study of Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy for Medically Inoperable Early-Stage Lung Cancer

    Robert Timmerman;Ronald McGarry;Constantin Yiannoutsos;Lech Papiez

  • Stereotactic body radiation therapy for early-stage non-small-cell lung carcinoma: four-year results of a prospective phase II study.

    Achilles J. Fakiris;Ronald C. McGarry;Constantin T. Yiannoutsos;Lech Papiez

  • Phase III Study of Cisplatin, Etoposide, and Concurrent Chest Radiation With or Without Consolidation Docetaxel in Patients With Inoperable Stage III Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer: The Hoosier Oncology Group and U.S. Oncology

    Nasser Hanna;Marcus Neubauer;Constantin Yiannoutsos;Ronald McGarry

  • Pancreaticoduodenectomy: A 20-year experience in 516 patients

    C. Max Schmidt;Emilie S. Powell;Constantin T. Yiannoutsos;Thomas J. Howard

  • Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms: predictors of malignant and invasive pathology.

    C Max Schmidt;Patrick B. White;Joshua A. Waters;Constantin T. Yiannoutsos

  • Persistence of HIV-associated cognitive impairment, inflammation, and neuronal injury in era of highly active antiretroviral treatment.

    Jarek Harezlak;Steven Buchthal;Michael Taylor;Giovanni Schifitto

  • Retention in Care among HIV-Infected Patients in Resource-Limited Settings: Emerging Insights and New Directions

    Elvin H. Geng;Denis Nash;Andrew Kambugu;Yao Zhang

  • A phase II trial of nerve growth factor for sensory neuropathy associated with HIV infection

    J. C. McArthur;C. Yiannoutsos;D. M. Simpson;B. T. Adornato

  • Viability and effectiveness of large-scale HIV treatment initiatives in sub-Saharan Africa: experience from western Kenya.

    Kara Wools-Kaloustian;Silvester Kimaiyo;Lameck Diero;Abraham Siika

  • Understanding Reasons for and Outcomes of Patients Lost to Follow-Up in Antiretroviral Therapy Programs in Africa Through a Sampling-Based Approach

    Elvin H Geng;David R Bangsberg;Nicolas Musinguzi;Nneka Emenyonu

  • Reduced intraepidermal nerve fiber density in HIV-associated sensory neuropathy.

    M. Polydefkis;C. T. Yiannoutsos;Bruce Arnold Cohen;H. Hollander

  • A randomized trial of amitriptyline and mexiletine for painful neuropathy in HIV infection

    K. Kieburtz;D. Simpson;C. Yiannoutsos;M. B. Max;M. B. Max

  • Ordered multiple-class ROC analysis with continuous measurements.

    Christos T. Nakas;Constantin T. Yiannoutsos

  • HAART improves prognosis in HIV-associated progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy.

    David B. Clifford;Constantin Yiannoutsos;M. Glicksman;D. M. Simpson

  • Universal Definition of Loss to Follow-Up in HIV Treatment Programs: A Statistical Analysis of 111 Facilities in Africa, Asia, and Latin America

    Benjamin H. Chi;Constantin T. Yiannoutsos;Andrew O. Westfall;Andrew O. Westfall;Jamie E. Newman

  • A Phase II Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Safety Trial Assessing the Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and Efficacy of Oral 2-Methoxyestradiol Capsules in Hormone-Refractory Prostate Cancer

    Christopher Sweeney;Glenn Liu;Constantin Yiannoutsos;Jill Kolesar

  • Influence of gender on loss to follow-up in a large HIV treatment programme in western Kenya

    Vincent Ochieng-Ooko;Daniel Ochieng;John E Sidle;Margaret Holdsworth

  • Effects of nadir CD4 count and duration of human immunodeficiency virus infection on brain volumes in the highly active antiretroviral therapy era.

    Ronald A Cohen;Jaroslaw Harezlak;Giovanni Schifitto;George N Hana

  • Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy in AIDS: Are There Any MR Findings Useful to Patient Management and Predictive of Patient Survival?

    M. Judith Donovan Post;Constantin Yiannoutsos;David Simpson;John Booss

  • A multicenter in vivo proton-MRS study of HIV-associated dementia and its relationship to age.

    L. Chang;P. L. Lee;C. T. Yiannoutsos;T. Ernst

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey N. Martin
Jeffrey N. Martin University of California, San Francisco
Elyse J. Singer
Elyse J. Singer University of California, Los Angeles
Matthias Egger
Matthias Egger University of Bern
David R. Bangsberg
David R. Bangsberg Simon Fraser University
Ronald A. Cohen
Ronald A. Cohen University of Florida
Elizabeth A. Bukusi
Elizabeth A. Bukusi University of Washington
Richard W. Price
Richard W. Price University of California, San Francisco
David V. Glidden
David V. Glidden University of California, San Francisco
William M. Tierney
William M. Tierney The University of Texas at Austin
Ronald J. Ellis
Ronald J. Ellis University of California, San Diego

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