Top 100 cited articles on rheumatoid arthritis: A bibliometric analysis

Medicine
Xiangjun YinQingguo Wang

Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a worldwide health issue; although the prospects for most patients are favorable, many still do not respond to the current therapies. Numerous articles related to RA have been published in the past 3 decades; an analysis of the most cited articles in this field was undertaken to identify important articles regarding RA related to pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment. We searched the Web of Science and collected the general information of the top 100 cited articles. The citation number, publication year, authorship, impact factor (IF) of the journal in the publication year, country origins, article types, and funding source were evaluated. The total citations of the top 100 articles varied from 11,922 to 556 and were published between 1985 and 2014. These articles were published in 24 journals, led by Arthritis and Rheumatism (n = 33), followed by the New England Journal of Medicine (n = 15). Most of the articles (n = 80) were produced by ≥5 authors. They were from 34 countries, and the United Stated contributed to most of the articles (n = 58), followed by the United Kingdom (n = 42). The article types were divided into clinical study (n = 55), review (n = 17), meta-analysis (n = 4), clinical guid...Continue Reading

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Feb 17, 2009·Archivum Immunologiae Et Therapiae Experimentalis·Henk F Moed
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Dec 14, 2011·The New England Journal of Medicine·Iain B McInnes, Georg Schett
Mar 28, 2012·Rheumatology International·Ahmad-Reza JamshidiMarjan Ghaemi
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Aug 28, 2017·Journal of the American College of Cardiology·Valentin Fuster

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