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Junji Konishi

Junji Konishi

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
98
Citations
34134
World Ranking
8944
National Ranking
236

Junji Konishi 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 Junji Konishi sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 792 publications — 87th percentile

87% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Junji Konishi 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 Junji Konishi sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 98 D-Index — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Junji Konishi is affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan and conducts research primarily in the field of Medicine. Their work spans several subfields, including Rheumatology, Epidemiology, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine.

Their research topics cover a range of medical and health-related issues, notably:

  • IgG4-Related and Inflammatory Diseases
  • Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances
  • Soft tissue tumor case studies
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • Healthcare Systems and Public Health
  • Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention

Konishi has contributed to publications in venues such as:

  • Modern Rheumatology Case Reports
  • Research Square (Research Square)

Recent papers include:

  • A case of immunoglobulin G4-related retroperitoneal fibrosis and hypophysitis with antecedent respiratory disease followed by spontaneous remission and recurrence, 2023, Modern Rheumatology Case Reports
  • Natural Radiation Exposure and Carotid Intima-Media Thickness Among Women in Karunagappally, Kerala, India., 2021, Research Square (Research Square)

Frequent coauthors of Konishi include:

  • Masato Sakai
  • Yuta Ohno
  • Nana Kozuki
  • Yuki Kawasaki
  • Michiko Yoshida

Best Publications

  • Small hepatocellular carcinoma: comparison of radio-frequency ablation and percutaneous microwave coagulation therapy.

    Toshiya Shibata;Yuji Iimuro;Yuzo Yamamoto;Yoji Maetani

  • Both primary motor cortex and supplementary motor area play an important role in complex finger movement

    Hiroshi Shibasaki;Norihiro Sadato;Hugh Lyshkow;Yoshiharu Yonekura

  • Copper-62-ATSM: A New Hypoxia Imaging Agent with High Membrane Permeability and Low Redox Potential

    Yasuhisa Fujibayashi;Hideyuki Taniuchi;Yoshiharu Yonekura;Hiroshi Ohtani

  • Positron emission tomography using fluorine-18 deoxyglucose in evaluation of coronary artery bypass grafting

    Nagara Tamaki;Yoshiharu Yonekura;Keiji Yamashita;Hideo Saji

  • Expectation of pain enhances responses to nonpainful somatosensory stimulation in the anterior cingulate cortex and parietal operculum/posterior insula: an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study.

    Nobukatsu Sawamoto;Manabu Honda;Tomohisa Okada;Takashi Hanakawa

  • In Vivo Assessment of Glucose Metabolism in Hepatocellular Carcinoma with FDG-PET

    Tatsuo Torizuka;Nagara Tamaki;Tetsuro Inokuma;Yasuhiro Magata

  • Familial Neonatal Transient Hypothyroidism Due to Maternal TSH-Binding Inhibitor Immunoglobulins

    Nobuo Matsuura;Yutaka Yamada;Yachiyo Nohara;Junji Konishi

  • Detection and properties of TSH-binding inhibitor immunoglobulins in patients with Graves' disease and Hashimoto's thyroiditis.

    Keigo Endo;Kanji Kasagi;Junji Konishi;Katsuji Ikekubo

  • Unusual appearances of uterine leiomyomas: MR imaging findings and their histopathologic backgrounds.

    Hiroyuki Ueda;Kaori Togashi;Ikuo Konishi;Milliam L. Kataoka

  • Significance of increased oxygen extraction fraction in five-year prognosis of major cerebral arterial occlusive diseases.

    Hiroshi Yamauchi;Hidenao Fukuyama;Yasuhiro Nagahama;Hidehiko Nabatame

  • Altered cerebral energy metabolism in Alzheimer's disease: a PET study.

    Hidenao Fukuyama;Masafumi Ogawa;Hiroshi Yamauchi;Shinya Yamaguchi

  • Cardiac Functional Analysis with Multi–Detector Row CT and Segmental Reconstruction Algorithm: Comparison with Echocardiography, SPECT, and MR Imaging

    Masaki Yamamuro;Eiji Tadamura;Shigeto Kubo;Hiroshi Toyoda

  • Cerebral activation during performance of a card sorting test

    Yasuhiro Nagahama;Hidenao Fukuyama;Hiroshi Yamauchi;Shigeru Matsuzaki

  • Evidence of misery perfusion and risk for recurrent stroke in major cerebral arterial occlusive diseases from PET.

    H Yamauchi;H Fukuyama;Y Nagahama;H Nabatame

  • Dissociable Mechanisms of Attentional Control within the Human Prefrontal Cortex

    Yasuhiro Nagahama;Tomohisa Okada;Yukinori Katsumi;Takuya Hayashi

  • Metabolic activity in the areas of new fill-in after thallium-201 reinjection: comparison with positron emission tomography using fluorine-18-deoxyglucose.

    Nagara Tamaki;Hiroshi Ohtani;Keiji Yamashita;Yasuhiro Magata

  • Relationship between retention index in dual-phase 18F-FDG PET, and hexokinase-II and glucose transporter-1 expression in pancreatic cancer

    Tatsuya Higashi;Tsuneo Saga;Yuji Nakamoto;Takayoshi Ishimori

  • Delayed (18)F-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose positron emission tomography scan for differentiation between malignant and benign lesions in the pancreas.

    Yuji Nakamoto;Tatsuya Higashi;Harumi Sakahara;Nagara Tamaki

  • Value of thallium-201 reinjection after delayed SPECT imaging for predicting reversible ischemia after coronary artery bypass grafting

    Hiroshi Ohtani;Nagara Tamaki;Yoshiharu Yonekura;Ishtiaque H. Mohiuddin

  • Prediction of reversible ischemia after revascularization. Perfusion and metabolic studies with positron emission tomography.

    Nagara Tamaki;Masahide Kawamoto;Eiji Tadamura;Yasuhiro Magata

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshiharu Yonekura
Yoshiharu Yonekura Osaka University
Nagara Tamaki
Nagara Tamaki Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Keigo Endo
Keigo Endo Gunma University
Hideo Saji
Hideo Saji Kyoto University
Hidenao Fukuyama
Hidenao Fukuyama Kyoto University
Kaori Togashi
Kaori Togashi Kyoto University
Hiroto Hatabu
Hiroto Hatabu Brigham and Women's Hospital
Chuichi Kawai
Chuichi Kawai Kyoto University
Shigetake Sasayama
Shigetake Sasayama Kyoto University
Hiroshi Shibasaki
Hiroshi Shibasaki Kyoto University

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