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Yusuf Hassan's research focuses on gastrointestinal health, particularly the long-term outcomes and complications associated with restorative proctocolectomy for patients with inflammatory bowel disease. He has published on the functional results and potential issues following ileoanal pouch procedures. His work also extends to critical care, with publications addressing complications of COVID-19, such as subclavian artery thrombus, and the management of perforated peptic-ulcer disease. Hassan's research network includes collaborators from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, such as Fares Mashal and Kirby Von Edwins, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 4 and a total of 49 publications, indicating consistent research activity.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 49
- Citations: 41
Selected Publications
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Successful Thrombolytic Therapy for Mechanical Mitral Valve Thrombosis Using Bivalirudin-Based Thrombolytic Regimen (2025)
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SUBCLAVIAN ARTERY THROMBUS: A LATE COMPLICATION OF COVID 19 (2021)
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- Review of long‐term complications and functional outcomes of ileoanal pouch procedures in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
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- Musculoskeletal System
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Showing 5 of 19 shared publications
- Musculoskeletal System
- Haematology
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- Ophthalmology
Showing 5 of 19 shared publications
- Musculoskeletal System
- Haematology
- Psychiatry
- General Practice
- Ophthalmology
Showing 5 of 19 shared publications
- Musculoskeletal System
- Haematology
- Psychiatry
- General Practice
- Ophthalmology
Showing 5 of 19 shared publications
- Musculoskeletal System
- Haematology
- Psychiatry
- General Practice
- Ophthalmology
Showing 5 of 19 shared publications
- Musculoskeletal System
- Haematology
- Psychiatry
- General Practice
- Ophthalmology
Showing 5 of 19 shared publications
- Evaluation of the impact of Acacia nilotica and Annona senegalensis as potential sources of phytogenic compounds on performances of commercial broiler chickens
- Effect of Feeding Different Level of Dietary Energy Feeds on the Haematological Parameters of Marshall Broiler Chicken in Hot Dry Season
- Effect of Feeding Different Level of Dietary Energy at Finishers Phase on the Performance of Broiler Chicken in Hot Dry Season
- Evaluation of the impact of Acacia nilotica and Annona senegalensis as potential sources of phytogenic compounds on performances of commercial broiler chickens
- Effect of Feeding Different Level of Dietary Energy Feeds on the Haematological Parameters of Marshall Broiler Chicken in Hot Dry Season
- Effect of Feeding Different Level of Dietary Energy at Finishers Phase on the Performance of Broiler Chicken in Hot Dry Season
- SUBCLAVIAN ARTERY THROMBUS: A LATE COMPLICATION OF COVID 19
- Subclavian Artery Thrombus: A Late Complication of COVID-19
- SUBCLAVIAN ARTERY THROMBUS: A LATE COMPLICATION OF COVID 19
- Subclavian Artery Thrombus: A Late Complication of COVID-19
- Effect of Feeding Different Level of Dietary Energy Feeds on the Haematological Parameters of Marshall Broiler Chicken in Hot Dry Season
- Effect of Feeding Different Level of Dietary Energy at Finishers Phase on the Performance of Broiler Chicken in Hot Dry Season
- Effect of Feeding Different Level of Dietary Energy Feeds on the Haematological Parameters of Marshall Broiler Chicken in Hot Dry Season
- Effect of Feeding Different Level of Dietary Energy at Finishers Phase on the Performance of Broiler Chicken in Hot Dry Season
- Effect of Feeding Different Level of Dietary Energy Feeds on the Haematological Parameters of Marshall Broiler Chicken in Hot Dry Season
- Effect of Feeding Different Level of Dietary Energy at Finishers Phase on the Performance of Broiler Chicken in Hot Dry Season
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