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D-Index
73
Citations
19057
World Ranking
2205
National Ranking
1048

Howard Yonas publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Howard Yonas sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 299 publications — 82nd percentile

82% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Howard Yonas D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Howard Yonas sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 73 D-Index — 78th percentile

78% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Best Publications

  • Unruptured intracranial aneurysms - Risk of rupture and risks of surgical intervention

    D. Wiebers;J. Whisnant;G. Forbes;I. Meissner

  • Definition of Delayed Cerebral Ischemia After Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage as an Outcome Event in Clinical Trials and Observational Studies Proposal of a Multidisciplinary Research Group

    Mervyn D.I. Vergouwen;Marinus Vermeulen;Jan van Gijn;Gabriel J.E. Rinkel

  • Comparative overview of brain perfusion imaging techniques

    Max Wintermark;Musa Sesay;Emmanuel Barbier;Katalin Borbély

  • Guidelines and Recommendations for Perfusion Imaging in Cerebral Ischemia: A Scientific Statement for Healthcare Professionals by the Writing Group on Perfusion Imaging, From the Council on Cardiovascular Radiology of the American Heart Association

    Richard E. Latchaw;Howard Yonas;George J. Hunter;William T.C. Yuh

  • Compromised cerebral blood flow reactivity is a predictor of stroke in patients with symptomatic carotid artery occlusive disease

    Marshall W. Webster;Michel S. Makaroun;David L. Steed;Holly A. Smith

  • Stroke risk after abrupt internal carotid artery sacrifice: accuracy of preoperative assessment with balloon test occlusion and stable xenon-enhanced CT.

    M E Linskey;C A Jungreis;H Yonas;W L Hirsch

  • Saccular aneurysm formation in curved and bifurcating arteries.

    George N. Foutrakis;Howard Yonas;Robert J. Sclabassi

  • Determination of irreversible ischemia by xenon-enhanced computed tomographic monitoring of cerebral blood flow in patients with symptomatic vasospasm

    Howard Yonas;Laligam Sekhar;David W. Johnson;David Gur

  • Aneurysms of the intracavernous carotid artery: natural history and indications for treatment.

    Mark E. Linskey;Laligam N. Sekhar;William L. Hirsch;Howard Yonas

  • Value of transcranial Doppler examination in the diagnosis of cerebral vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage.

    Laligam N. Sekhar;Lawrence R. Wechsler;Howard Yonas;Kimberly Luyckx

  • Operative exposure and management of the petrous and upper cervical internal carotid artery.

    Laligam N. Sekhar;Victor L. Schramm;Neil F. Jones;Howard Yonas

  • In vivo mapping of local cerebral blood flow by xenon-enhanced computed tomography.

    David Gur;Walter F. Good;Sidney K. Wolfson;Howard Yonas

  • Aneurysms of the intracavernous carotid artery: clinical presentation, radiographic features, and pathogenesis

    Mark E. Linskey;Laligam N. Sekhar;William Hirsch;Howard Yonas

  • Increases in cardiac output can reverse flow deficits from vasospasm independent of blood pressure: a study using xenon computed tomographic measurement of cerebral blood flow

    Dong H. Kim;Mathew Joseph;Saleem Ziadi;Joseph L Nates

  • The relationship of blood velocity as measured by transcranial doppler ultrasonography to cerebral blood flow as determined by stable xenon computed tomographic studies after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage.

    Brent L. Clyde;Daniel K. Resnick;Howard Yonas;Holly A. Smith

  • Molecular Anatomy of an Intracranial Aneurysm Coordinated Expression of Genes Involved in Wound Healing and Tissue Remodeling

    David G. Peters;Amin B. Kassam;Eleanor Feingold;Elisa Heidrich-O’Hare

  • The Cortical Ischemic Core and Not the Consistently Present Penumbra Is a Determinant of Clinical Outcome in Acute Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion

    Tudor G. Jovin;Howard Yonas;James M. Gebel;Emanuel Kanal

  • An aggressive approach to massive middle cerebral artery infarction.

    Kamal K. Kalia;Howard Yonas

  • A randomized trial of intraoperative, intracisternal tissue plasminogen activator for the prevention of vasospasm. Commentaries

    J M. Fndlay;N. F. Kassell;B. K. A. Weir;E. C. Haley

  • CBF Measured by Xe-CT: Approach to Analysis and Normal Values

    Howard Yonas;Joseph M. Darby;Elizabeth C. Marks;Susan R. Durham

  • Cerebral hemodynamic and metabolic changes in fulminant hepatic failure: a retrospective study.

    Shushma Aggarwal;David Kramer;Howard Yonas;Walter Obrist

  • Stable xenon CT cerebral blood flow imaging: rationale for and role in clinical decision making.

    D W Johnson;W A Stringer;M P Marks;H Yonas

  • A new method to predict safe resection of the internal carotid artery

    Egbert J. De Vries;Laligam N. Sekhar;Joseph A. Horton;David E. Eibling

  • Balloon test occlusion of the internal carotid artery with stable xenon/CT cerebral blood flow imaging.

    S. M. Erba;J. A. Horton;Richard E Latchaw;H. Yonas

  • PROGRESS IN CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE: LOCAL CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW BY XENON ENHANCED CT

    D. Gur;S. K. Wolfson;H. Yonas;W. F. Good

  • Acute cerebral blood flow response to dopamine-induced hypertension after subarachnoid hemorrhage.

    Joseph M. Darby;Howard Yonas;Elizabeth C. Marks;Susan Durham

  • Cerebral monitoring by means of oximetry and somatosensory evoked potentials during carotid endarterectomy

    Hun Cho;Edwin M. Nemoto;Howard Yonas;Jeffrey Balzer

Frequent Co-Authors

Amin B. Kassam
Amin B. Kassam Neeka Health
Lawrence R. Wechsler
Lawrence R. Wechsler University of Pennsylvania
Elad I. Levy
Elad I. Levy University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Laligam N. Sekhar
Laligam N. Sekhar University of Washington
Tudor G. Jovin
Tudor G. Jovin Cooper University Hospital
Michael Horowitz
Michael Horowitz University of Adelaide
Donald W. Marion
Donald W. Marion United States Army Research Laboratory
Peter J. Jannetta
Peter J. Jannetta University of Pittsburgh
Harold P. Adams
Harold P. Adams University of Iowa

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