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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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Calcium channel blockers intake and psoriasis: a case-control study.
TL;DR: A stepwise multivariate logistic regression analysis demonstrated that intake of calcium channel blockers was significantly associated with psoriasis, as compared to the control group (p = 0.018).
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Biosimilars for psoriasis: worldwide overview of regulatory guidelines, uptake and implications for dermatology clinical practice
Arnon D. Cohen,Arnon D. Cohen,Jashin J. Wu,Lluís Puig,Sergio Chimenti,Ronald Vender,Murlidhar Rajagopalan,Ricardo Romiti,C. De La Cruz,Lone Skov,Claus Zachariae,Helen S. Young,Helen S. Young,Peter Foley,Peter Foley,J. M. Van der Walt,Luigi Naldi,Errol P. Prens,Andrew Blauvelt +18 more
TL;DR: Biosimilar regulatory guidelines and examples of biosimilar uptake in clinical practice in clinicalpractice in several countries around the world are described.
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Underlying Systemic Diseases in Pyoderma Gangrenosum: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
TL;DR: More than half of patients with pyoderma gangrenosum present with a relevant underlying disease, and inflammatory bowel disease and arthritis are the most frequently associated diseases.
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Nonattendance in a dermatology clinic--a large sample analysis.
TL;DR: Two studies have described factors determining non‐attendance at dermatology appointments in small sample sizes and called for further research into these factors and their impact on attendance at appointments.
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A light emitting diode skin reflectance oximeter.
Arnon D. Cohen,N. Wadsworth +1 more
TL;DR: An instrument for monitoring backscattered light from living tissue, in two wavelengths, is described, used for thein vivo determination of the blood's relative oxygen saturation and the intention of developing an optimal compact analogue processor.