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Leonard T. Kurland

Leonard T. Kurland

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Medicine

D-Index
118
Citations
51937
World Ranking
4057
National Ranking
2222

Overview

Leonard T. Kurland was affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to the scientific community primarily through research associated with this institution.

No records of specific recent papers, co-authors, frequent publication venues, or book publications were provided for Leonard T. Kurland. Similarly, there is no detailed information available regarding their main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work.

There are also no awards recorded for Leonard T. Kurland, and no further details regarding the timeline of their academic contributions or recognitions have been documented.

Given the limited data around their publications or research specifics, it is apparent that Leonard T. Kurland's academic presence is primarily noted through their affiliation with the Mayo Clinic. The absence of listed recent papers and publication venues leaves the precise nature of their research focus undocumented in this dataset.

The record also confirms that Leonard T. Kurland is deceased, indicating that any future research or contributions from them will not continue beyond their existing body of work.

Best Publications

  • Incidence of Epilepsy and Unprovoked Seizures in Rochester, Minnesota: 1935–1984

    W A Hauser;J F Annegers;L T Kurland

  • Epidemiology of cervical radiculopathy. A population-based study from Rochester, Minnesota, 1976 through 1990.

    K Radhakrishnan;W J Litchy;W M O'Fallon;L T Kurland

  • Prevalence of epilepsy in Rochester, Minnesota: 1940-1980.

    W. Allen Hauser;John F. Annegers;Leonard T. Kurland

  • The patient record in epidemiology.

    Leonard T. Kurland;Craig A. Molgaard

  • Apolipoprotein E status as a predictor of the development of Alzheimer's disease in memory-impaired individuals.

    Ronald C. Petersen;Glenn E. Smith;Robert J. Ivnik;Eric G. Tangalos

  • Factors Prognostic of Unprovoked Seizures after Febrile Convulsions

    J F Annegers;W A Hauser;S B Shirts;L T Kurland

  • Polymyalgia rheumatica: a 10-year epidemiologic and clinical study.

    Tsu-Yi Chuang;Gene G. Hunder;Duane M. Ilstrup;Leonard T. Kurland

  • Incidence and clinical features of trigeminal neuralgia, Rochester, Minnesota, 1945-1984.

    S Katusic;C M Beard;E Bergstralh;L T Kurland

  • Seizures after head trauma A population study

    John F. Annegers;Jack D. Grabow;Robert V. Groover;Edward R. Laws

  • Renal stone epidemiology: A 25-year study in Rochester, Minnesota

    Christopher M. Johnson;David M. Wilson;William M. O'Fallon;Reza S. Malek

  • Mayo's older americans normative studies: WAIS-R norms for ages 56 to 97

    Robert J. Ivnik;James F. Malec;Glenn E. Smith;Eric G. Tangalos

  • Epidemiology of focal and generalized dystonia in Rochester, Minnesota.

    John G. Nutt;Manfred D. Muenter;Arnold Aronson;Leonard T. Kurland

  • Risk of connective-tissue diseases and other disorders after breast implantation

    Sherine E. Gabriel;W. Michael O'Fallon;Leonard T. Kurland;C. Mary Beard

  • Parkinsonism-dementia complex, an endemic disease on the island of Guam I. Clinical features

    Asao Hirano;Leonard T. Kurland;Robert S. Krooth;Simmons Lessell

  • Complications Leading to Surgery after Breast Implantation

    Sherine E. Gabriel;John E. Woods;W. Michael O'Fallon;C. Mary Beard

  • Familial adult motor neuron disease: amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

    D W Mulder;L T Kurland;K P Offord;C M Beard

  • THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS IN ROCHESTER MINNESOTA: A STUDY OF INCIDENCE, PREVALENCE, AND MORTALITY

    A Linos;J W Worthington;W M O'Fallon;L T Kurland

  • Epidemiology of adult polycystic kidney disease, Olmsted County, Minnesota: 1935-1980.

    Carmen Garcia Iglesias;Vicente E. Torres;Kenneth P. Offord;Keith E. Holley

  • The incidence, causes, and secular trends of head trauma in Olmsted County, Minnesota, 1935–1974

    John F. Annegers;Jack D. Grabow;Leonard T. Kurland;Edward R. Laws

  • Epidemiology of parkinsonism: Incidence, classification, and mortality

    A H Rajput;K P Offord;C M Beard;L T Kurland

Frequent Co-Authors

John F. Annegers
John F. Annegers The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Emre Kokmen
Emre Kokmen Mayo Clinic
Eric G. Tangalos
Eric G. Tangalos Mayo Clinic
Peter C. O'Brien
Peter C. O'Brien Mayo Clinic
Ronald C. Petersen
Ronald C. Petersen University of Pennsylvania
Robert J. Ivnik
Robert J. Ivnik Mayo Clinic
Glenn E. Smith
Glenn E. Smith University of Florida
Ettore Beghi
Ettore Beghi Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
Kurupath Radhakrishnan
Kurupath Radhakrishnan Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology

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