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Arnon D. Cohen
Researcher at Clalit Health Services
Publications - 412
Citations - 9549
Arnon D. Cohen is an academic researcher from Clalit Health Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Odds ratio. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 374 publications receiving 7913 citations. Previous affiliations of Arnon D. Cohen include University of Milan & University of Connecticut.
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Biologic drug survival in Israeli psoriasis patients
Guy Shalom,Guy Shalom,Arnon D. Cohen,Arnon D. Cohen,Michael Ziv,Cohen Barak Eran,Ilan Feldhamer,Tamar Freud,Eitan Berman,Shirley Oren,Emmilia Hodak,Emmilia Hodak,Lev Pavlovsky +12 more
TL;DR: Ustekinumab had better retention rates in comparison with other investigated biologics in patients with severe psoriasis, most of whom used it as a third line therapy.
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Histological Assessment of Tangentially Excised Burn Eschars
Reuven Gurfinkel,Lior Rosenberg,Sarit Cohen,Arnon D. Cohen,Alex Barezovsky,Emanuela Cagnano,Adam J. Singer +6 more
TL;DR: The thickness of a single tangentially excised layer of eschar is not much greater than the actual thickness of the entire skin and often contains viable tissue.
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Nonattendance in Obstetrics and Gynecology Patients
TL;DR: Nonattendance in OB/GYN patients is independently associated with age, population sector and waiting time for an appointment, and it is suggested that various solutions should be carefully introduced regarding routine patient scheduling in OB-GYN clinics.
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Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis manifested as erythema annulare centrifugum: Confirmation of progesterone sensitivity by in vitro interferon-γ release
TL;DR: Sensitivity to progesterone was studied in vivo by means of intradermal and patch tests, which revealed immediate-type and delayed-type hypersensitivity, which imply a possible role for T(H)1-type cytokines in autoimmune progester one dermatitis.
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Community healthcare in Israel: quality indicators 2007-2009.
Dena H. Jaffe,Amir Shmueli,Amir Shmueli,Arie Ben-Yehuda,Arie Ben-Yehuda,Ora Paltiel,Ora Paltiel,Ronit Calderon,Ronit Calderon,Arnon D. Cohen,E Matz,Joseph K Rosenblum,Rachel Wilf-Miron,Orly Manor,Orly Manor +14 more
TL;DR: The overall quality of community healthcare in Israel has improved over the past three years and rates of recommended care for chronic diseases (asthma, cardiovascular disease and diabetes) increased over time.