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Michael D. Crowell

Michael D. Crowell

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Medicine

D-Index
75
Citations
20867
World Ranking
19116
National Ranking
9532

Overview

Michael D. Crowell is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine with significant contributions in Surgery, Gastroenterology, and Physiology as well as related subfields such as Speech and Hearing, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

Their research covers a variety of main topics including:

  • Gastroesophageal reflux and treatments
  • Eosinophilic Esophagitis
  • Esophageal and GI Pathology
  • Gastrointestinal motility and disorders
  • Dysphagia Assessment and Management
  • Diet and metabolism studies
  • Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies

Crowell has published extensively in several journals, with frequent appearances in:

  • The American Journal of Gastroenterology (17 publications)
  • Gastroenterology (14 publications)
  • Value in Health (5 publications)
  • Digestive Diseases and Sciences (3 publications)
  • UNC Libraries (2 publications)

Some of Crowell's recent papers include:

  • Paediatric functional abdominal pain disorders, 2020, Nature Reviews Disease Primers
  • Temporospatial shifts in the human gut microbiome and metabolome after gastric bypass surgery, 2020, npj Biofilms and Microbiomes
  • Adipose saturation reduces lipotoxic systemic inflammation and explains the obesity paradox, 2021, Science Advances
  • Effects of Diaphragmatic Breathing on the Pathophysiology and Treatment of Upright Gastroesophageal Reflux: A Randomized Controlled Trial, 2020, The American Journal of Gastroenterology
  • Esophageal Hypervigilance and Visceral Anxiety Are Contributors to Symptom Severity Among Patients Evaluated With High-Resolution Esophageal Manometry, 2020, The American Journal of Gastroenterology

Frequent collaborators of Crowell include:

  • Marcelo F. Vela
  • Jennifer L. Horsley-Silva
  • Diana L. Snyder
  • Brian E. Lacy
  • Fangfang Wang

Best Publications

  • Human gut microbiota in obesity and after gastric bypass

    Husen Zhang;John K. DiBaise;Andrea Zuccolo;Dave Kudrna

  • Molecular defects in mucosal serotonin content and decreased serotonin reuptake transporter in ulcerative colitis and irritable bowel syndrome

    Matthew D. Coates;Christine R. Mahoney;David R. Linden;Joanna E. Sampson

  • Gut Microbiota and Its Possible Relationship With Obesity

    John K. DiBaise;Husen Zhang;Michael D. Crowell;Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown

  • Design of Treatment Trials for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders.

    E. Jan Irvine;E. Jan Irvine;Jan Tack;Michael D. Crowell;Kok Ann Gwee

  • Development and Validation of the Rome IV Diagnostic Questionnaire for Adults

    Olafur S. Palsson;William E. Whitehead;Miranda A.L. Van Tilburg;Lin Chang

  • Effects of stressful life events on bowel symptoms: subjects with irritable bowel syndrome compared with subjects without bowel dysfunction.

    W E Whitehead;M D Crowell;J C Robinson;B R Heller

  • Biopsychosocial Aspects of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: How Central and Environmental Processes Contribute to the Development and Expression of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders

    Lukas Van Oudenhove;Rona L. Levy;Michael D. Crowell;Douglas A. Drossman

  • A national study of cardiopulmonary unplanned events after GI endoscopy

    Virender K. Sharma;Cuong C. Nguyen;Michael D. Crowell;David A. Lieberman

  • Brain-gut connections in functional GI disorders: anatomic and physiologic relationships.

    M. P. Jones;J. B. Dilley;D. Drossman;M. D. Crowell

  • Overlapping upper and lower gastrointestinal symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome patients with constipation or diarrhea

    Nicholas J Talley;Eslie Helen Dennis;V Ann Schettler-Duncan;Brian E Lacy

  • Role of serotonin in the pathophysiology of the irritable bowel syndrome

    Michael D Crowell

  • Functional dyspepsia: the economic impact to patients

    B. E. Lacy;K. T. Weiser;A. T. Kennedy;M. D. Crowell

  • Symptoms Have Modest Accuracy in Detecting Endoscopic and Histologic Remission in Adults With Eosinophilic Esophagitis

    Ekaterina Safroneeva;Alex Straumann;Alex Straumann;Michael Coslovsky;Marcel Zwahlen

  • Evidence for exacerbation of irritable bowel syndrome during menses.

    William E. Whitehead;Lawrence J. Cheskin;Barbara R. Heller;J.Courtland Robinson

  • Coping Strategies and Interpersonal Support in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease

    Michael P. Jones;Sarah Wessinger;Michael D. Crowell

  • Patterns of autonomic response during laboratory stressors.

    Michael T. Allen;Michael D. Crowell

  • Irritable bowel syndrome defined by factor analysis. Gender and race comparisons.

    Edward Taub;Edward Taub;Jorge L. Cuevas;Jorge L. Cuevas;Edwin W. Cook;Edwin W. Cook;Michael Crowell;Michael Crowell

  • Opioid-Induced Esophageal Dysfunction (OIED) in patients on chronic opioids

    Shiva K Ratuapli;Michael D Crowell;John K DiBaise;Marcelo F Vela

  • High-resolution manometry in the evaluation of anorectal disorders: a simultaneous comparison with water-perfused manometry.

    Michael P Jones;Jennifer Post;Michael D Crowell

  • Increased Colonic Pain Sensitivity in Irritable Bowel Syndrome is the Result of an Increased Tendency to Report Pain rather than Increased Neurosensory Sensitivity

    Spencer D. Dorn;Olafur S. Palsson;Syed I.M. Thiwan;Motoyori Kanazawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael E. Jones
Michael E. Jones Macquarie University
Nicholas J. Talley
Nicholas J. Talley University of Newcastle Australia
William E. Whitehead
William E. Whitehead University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Joseph A. Murray
Joseph A. Murray Mayo Clinic
Laurie Keefer
Laurie Keefer Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Bruce E. Rittmann
Bruce E. Rittmann Arizona State University
Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown
Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown Arizona State University
James J. Lee
James J. Lee Mayo Clinic

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