His primary scientific interests are in Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Surgery, Gubernaculum and Constipation. The concepts of his Internal medicine study are interwoven with issues in Gastroenterology, Psychosexual development and Organ culture. His research investigates the link between Surgery and topics such as Stimulation that cross with problems in Randomized controlled trial and Laxative.
His Gubernaculum research incorporates elements of Testosterone, Testicle, Scrotum and Genitofemoral nerve. His research in Genitofemoral nerve intersects with topics in Calcitonin gene-related peptide and Abdomen. The Constipation study combines topics in areas such as Fecal incontinence and Defecation.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Surgery, Gubernaculum and Anatomy. His Internal medicine study which covers Gastroenterology that intersects with Scintigraphy. His work is dedicated to discovering how Endocrinology, Calcitonin gene-related peptide are connected with Calcitonin and other disciplines.
His research links Urinary system with Surgery. His biological study deals with issues like Scrotum, which deal with fields such as Inguinal canal. His work deals with themes such as Defecation, Physical therapy, Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation and Pediatrics, which intersect with Constipation.
John M. Hutson spends much of his time researching Internal medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Andrology and Constipation. John M. Hutson has researched Internal medicine in several fields, including Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Sexual differentiation. Surgery connects with themes related to Incidence in his study.
His Pediatrics study also includes
Pediatric surgery which connect with Anatomy,
Atresia together with Anastomosis. His Andrology study combines topics in areas such as Immunohistochemistry and Germ cell. His study on Constipation also encompasses disciplines like
Disease most often made with reference to Fecal incontinence,
Anesthesia that intertwine with fields like Stimulation.
His primary areas of study are Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Andrology, Gubernaculum and Germ cell. Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation and Stimulation are the subjects of his Internal medicine studies. His study in Endocrinology focuses on Androgen, Anti-Müllerian hormone and Follicle-stimulating hormone.
His Gubernaculum research includes themes of Inguinal canal, Gynecology, Spermatic cord, Scrotum and Genitofemoral nerve. In his study, Fat pad and Calcitonin gene-related peptide is inextricably linked to Testosterone, which falls within the broad field of Genitofemoral nerve. His work in the fields of Surgery, such as Constipation, Clean Intermittent Catheterization and Complication, overlaps with other areas such as Mitrofanoff procedure.
This overview was generated by a machine learning system which analysed the scientist’s body of work. If you have any feedback, you can contact us here.
Preliminary report on the International Conference for the Development of Standards for the Treatment of Anorectal Malformations.
Alexander Holschneider;John Hutson;Albert Peña;Elhamy Beket.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery (2005)
Anatomical and functional aspects of testicular descent and cryptorchidism.
John M. Hutson;Suzanne Hasthorpe;Chris F. Heyns.
Endocrine Reviews (1997)
ANATOMICAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN URETHRA AND CLITORIS
Helen E. O'connell;John M. Hutson;Colin R. Anderson;Robert J. Plenter.
The Journal of Urology (1998)
ANATOMY OF THE CLITORIS
Helen E. O'connell;Kalavampara V. Sanjeevan;John M. Hutson.
The Journal of Urology (2005)
A biphasic model for the hormonal control of testicular descent.
JohnM. Hutson.
The Lancet (1985)
THE HORMONAL-CONTROL OF TESTICULAR DESCENT
J. M. Hutson;P. K. Donahoe.
Endocrine Reviews (1986)
Testicular Feminization: A Model for Testicular Descent in Mice and Men
J.M. Hutson.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery (1986)
Historical review of theories on testicular descent.
Chris F. Heyns;John M. Hutson.
The Journal of Urology (1995)
Gastrointestinal neuromuscular pathology: guidelines for histological techniques and reporting on behalf of the Gastro 2009 International Working Group
Charles H. Knowles;Charles H. Knowles;Roberto De Giorgio;Raj P. Kapur;Elisabeth Bruder;Elisabeth Bruder.
Acta Neuropathologica (2009)
Disorders of sex development: insights from targeted gene sequencing of a large international patient cohort
Stefanie Eggers;Simon Sadedin;Jocelyn A. van den Bergen;Gorjana Robevska.
Genome Biology (2016)
If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.
We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:
Harvard University
Royal Children's Hospital
University of Melbourne
University of Melbourne
University of Queensland
Hudson Institute of Medical Research
Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders
Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
University of Melbourne
University of California, San Francisco
Southern University of Science and Technology
Indiana University
Western Digital (Japan)
RWTH Aachen University
University of Göttingen
Lanzhou University
University of Warwick
Simon Fraser University
Warsaw University of Technology
University of Rennes
Nihon University
Washington University in St. Louis
Medical University of Vienna
University of Oregon
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital
University of Nebraska–Lincoln