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Gideon Koren

Researcher at Ariel University

Publications -  2007
Citations -  88165

Gideon Koren is an academic researcher from Ariel University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Population. The author has an hindex of 129, co-authored 1994 publications receiving 81718 citations. Previous affiliations of Gideon Koren include McGill University Health Centre & University of Western Ontario.

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Prospective multicentre study of pregnancy outcome after lithium exposure during first trimester

TL;DR: The results confirm the marked increase in breast cancer risk among women with atypical hyperplasia, particularly in premenopausal women and suggest that these women should be encouraged to undergo frequent breast cancer screening.
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Cytochrome P450 2C9 genotype: Impact on celecoxib safety and pharmacokinetics in a pediatric patient

TL;DR: The correlation between celecoxib pharmacokinetics nd cytochrome P450 (CYP) 2C9 genotype in children for the rst time is resented.
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Meconium Fatty Acid Ethyl Esters as Biomarkers of Late Gestational Ethanol Exposure and Indicator of Ethanol-Induced Multi-Organ Injury in Fetal Sheep

TL;DR: The potential for using meconium FAEE to identify neonates at risk for dysfunction of major organs following in-utero ethanol exposure that does not result in overt physical signs of ethanol teratogenicity is illustrated.
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Effect of methotrexate treatment of ectopic pregnancy on subsequent pregnancy

TL;DR: It is suggested that the outcomes of pregnancies conceived shortly after MTX therapy for extrauterine pregnancy are most likely to be favourable and similar to those pregnancies conceived 6 months afterMTX treatment.
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Pruritus in pregnancy: Treatment of dermatoses unique to pregnancy

TL;DR: Although most cases of pruritus can be attributed to itchy dry skin, there are conditions unique to pregnancy that involvePruritus as a leading symptom.