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Sidney F. Phillips

Sidney F. Phillips

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
96
Citations
30869
World Ranking
9749
National Ranking
5015

Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Sidney F. Phillips was affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States. Their professional activities were centered around medical research conducted within this institution.

Among recognitions, Sidney F. Phillips was a member of the Association of American Physicians, although no specific year of this award was provided.

Their academic output did not include recent papers, book publications, or frequent publications in venues typically recorded for citation and tracking.

There is no documented record of frequent co-authors or defined main fields and subfields of study linked to their research profile. Likewise, no explicit main topics of work were specified.

Sidney F. Phillips is recorded as deceased, and the information presented reflects their historical academic footprint.

Best Publications

  • Simplified assessment of segmental colonic transit

    Amanda M. Metcalf;Sidney F. Phillips;Alan R. Zinsmeister;Robert L. MacCarty

  • Eosinophilic gastroenteritis: a clinicopathological study of patients with disease of the mucosa, muscle layer, and subserosal tissues.

    N J Talley;R G Shorter;S F Phillips;A R Zinsmeister

  • Pouchitis After Ileal Pouch-Anal Anastomosis: A Pouchitis Disease Activity Index

    William J. Sandborn;William J. Tremaine;Kenneth P. Batts;John H. Pemberton

  • Altered small bowel motility in irritable bowel syndrome is correlated with symptoms

    John E. Kellow;Sidney F. Phillips

  • A patient questionnaire to identify bowel disease.

    Nicholas J. Talley;S. F. Phillips;L. Joseph Melton;Christine Wiltgen

  • Colonic Secretion of Water and Electrolytes Induced by Bile Acids: Perfusion Studies in Man

    H S Mekjian;S F Phillips;A F Hofmann

  • Capacity of the human colon to absorb fluid

    J.C. Debongnie;S.F. Phillips

  • Human interdigestive motility: variations in patterns from esophagus to colon.

    J.E. Kellow;T.J. Borody;S.F. Phillips;R.L. Tucker

  • Assessment of functional gastrointestinal disease: the bowel disease questionnaire.

    Nicholas J. Talley;Sidney F. Phillips;Christine M. Wiltgen;Alan R. Zinsmeister

  • Passage of carbohydrate into the colon. Direct measurements in humans

    A.M. Stephen;A.C. Haddad;S.F. Phillips

  • Increased reflux of bile into the stomach in patients with gastric ulcer.

    John Rhodes;David E. Barnardo;Sidney F. Phillips;Randolph A. Rovelstad

  • Variability of gastrointestinal transit in healthy women and men.

    L P Degen;S F Phillips

  • AGA technical review on constipation

    G.Richard Locke;John H. Pemberton;Sidney F. Phillips

  • American Gastroenterological Association Medical Position Statement: guidelines on constipation.

    G.Richard Locke;John H. Pemberton;Sidney F. Phillips

  • Non-ulcer dyspepsia: potential causes and pathophysiology.

    Nicholas J. Talley;Sidney F. Phillips

  • Dysmotility of the small intestine in irritable bowel syndrome.

    J E Kellow;S F Phillips;L J Miller;A R Zinsmeister

  • Scintigraphic measurement of regional gut transit in idiopathic constipation

    Todd Stivland;Michael Camilleri;Mario Vassallo;Maritza Proano

  • Effect of molecular structure on bile acid-induced alterations in absorptive function, permeability, and morphology in the perfused rabbit colon.

    V S Chadwick;T S Gaginella;G L Carlson;J C Debongnie

  • Epidemiologic aspects of Crohn's disease: a population based study in Olmsted County, Minnesota, 1943-1982.

    J H Gollop;S F Phillips;L J Melton;A R Zinsmeister

  • Measurements of Intestinal Permeability Using Low Molecular Weight Polyethylene Glycols (PEG 400): II. Application to normal and abnormal permeability states in man and animals

    V.S. Chadwick;S.F. Phillips;A.F. Hofmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicholas J. Talley
Nicholas J. Talley University of Newcastle Australia
Juan-R. Malagelada
Juan-R. Malagelada Autonomous University of Barcelona
Eamonn Martin Quigley
Eamonn Martin Quigley Cornell University
Michael G. Sarr
Michael G. Sarr Mayo Clinic
Roger R. Dozois
Roger R. Dozois Mayo Clinic
Alan F. Hofmann
Alan F. Hofmann University of California, San Diego

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