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Jack P. Whisnant

Jack P. Whisnant

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Medicine

D-Index
92
Citations
30210
World Ranking
11338
National Ranking
5819

Overview

Jack P. Whisnant was affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States, where their academic and research activities were centered. Throughout their career, they contributed to the scientific community with a focus that, according to available data, did not specifically highlight particular fields of study, subfields, or main research topics.

Data about their professional collaborations shows no frequent co-authors recorded, indicating either a solitary research approach or insufficient data on collaborative works. Likewise, no repeated publication venues are noted, which might suggest a diverse range of journals or limited publication activity data available for review.

There are no listed recent papers associated with Jack P. Whisnant, so an overview of their specific research outputs by title, date, and publication cannot be provided.

The absence of listed book publications or awards also confines the available information primarily to their institutional affiliation, without details on additional scholarly recognition or dissemination through monographs.

Given the lack of explicit topics, fields, or subfields documented, the profile remains focused on the known affiliation, while recognizing that this scientist's professional footprint may be underrepresented in accessible scientific databases.

Best Publications

  • The natural history of lone atrial fibrillation. A population-based study over three decades.

    Stephen L. Kopecky;Bernard J. Gersh;Michael D. McGoon;Jack P. Whisnant

  • Ischemic Stroke Subtypes A Population-Based Study of Functional Outcome, Survival, and Recurrence

    Petty Gw;Brown Rd;Whisnant Jp;Sicks Jd

  • Ischemic Stroke subtypes: A population-based study of incidence and risk factors

    George W. Petty;Robert D. Brown;Jack P. Whisnant;Jo Rean D. Sicks

  • Stroke incidence, prevalence, and survival: secular trends in Rochester, Minnesota, through 1989.

    R D Brown;J P Whisnant;J D Sicks;W M O'Fallon

  • The significance of unruptured intracranial saccular aneurysms.

    Wiebers Do;Whisnant Jp;Sundt Tm;O'Fallon Wm

  • Dementia after ischemic stroke: a population-based study in Rochester, Minnesota (1960-1984)

    E. Kokmen;J. P. Whisnant;W. M. O'Fallon;C.-P. Chu

  • Patent Foramen Ovale: Innocent or Guilty?: Evidence From a Prospective Population-Based Study

    Irene Meissner;Bijoy K. Khandheria;John A. Heit;George W. Petty

  • Survival and recurrence after first cerebral infarction A population-based study in Rochester, Minnesota, 1975 through 1989

    G. W. Petty;R. D. Brown;J. P. Whisnant;J. D. Sicks

  • POPULATION – BASED STUDY OF SEIZURE DISORDERS AFTER CEREBRAL INFARCTION

    E. L. So;J. F. Annegers;W. A. Hauser;P. C. O'Brien

  • The unchanging pattern of subarachnoid hemorrhage in a community

    Lawrence H. Phillips;Jack P. Whisnant;W. Michael O'Fallon;Thoralf M. Sundt

  • Preventing Ischemic Stroke in Patients With Prior Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack: A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the Stroke Council of the American Heart Association

    P. A. Wolf;G. P. Clagett;J. D. Easton;L. B. Goldstein

  • Prevalence of potential risk factors for stroke assessed by transesophageal echocardiography and carotid ultrasonography: The SPARC study

    I Meissner;J P Whisnant;B K Khandheria;P C Spittell

  • Incidence rates of stroke in the eighties: the end of the decline in stroke?

    J P Broderick;S J Phillips;J P Whisnant;W M O'Fallon

  • Carotid endarterectomy. Complications and preoperative assessment of risk.

    Sundt Tm;Sandok Ba;Whisnant Jp

  • Natural History of Stroke in Rochester, Minnesota, 1955 Through 1969: An Extension of a Previous Study, 1945 Through 1954

    Nobuteru Matsumoto;Jack P. Whisnant;Leonard T. Kurland;Haruo Okazaki

  • Neurologic disease in biopsy-proven giant cell (temporal) arteritis.

    Richard J. Caselli;Gene G. Hunder;Jack P. Whisnant

  • The Natural History of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms

    Wiebers Do;Whisnant Jp;O'Fallon Wm

  • Internal carotid artery dissection in a community. Rochester, Minnesota, 1987-1992.

    W I Schievink;B Mokri;J P Whisnant

  • Nervous system neoplasms and primary malignancies of other sites: The unique association between meningiomas and breast cancer

    Bruce S. Schoenberg;Barbara W. Christine;Jack P. Whisnant

  • Sudden death from aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage.

    Wouter I. Schievink;E. F.M. Wijdicks;J. E. Parisi;D. G. Piepgras

Frequent Co-Authors

Thoralf M. Sundt
Thoralf M. Sundt Harvard University
Robert D. Brown
Robert D. Brown Mayo Clinic
James B. Seward
James B. Seward Mayo Clinic
Elisa T. Lee
Elisa T. Lee University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Richard B. Devereux
Richard B. Devereux Cornell University
Valery L. Feigin
Valery L. Feigin Auckland University of Technology
Bernard J. Gersh
Bernard J. Gersh Mayo Clinic

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