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The effect of religious beliefs on the publication productivity of countries in circumcision: A comprehensive bibliometric view
(Springer, 2020)
Circumcision is one of the most common surgical operations in newborns, babies, and children due to cultural, religious, and medical reasons. Religious beliefs are known to have an important role in circumcision. Although ...
The evolution of breast reduction publications: A bibliometric analysis
(Springer New York LLC, 2018)
Objective: This study aims to make a bibliometric analysis of the studies on breast reduction (BR) between the years 1980 and 2016 and identify important studies through trend topics as well as active authors, countries, ...
Development of Rhinoplasty: Yesterday and Today
(Discovery Publication, 2019)
Objective: The purpose of this study is to analyse the development of rhinoplasty studies between 1980 and 2017 through bibliometric analyses. Background: Rhinoplasty is one of the major operations in plastic surgery, it ...
The evolution of the field of legal medicine: A holistic investigation of global outputs with bibliometric analysis
(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2020)
The purpose of this study is to make a holistic summary of the articles published in the field of Legal Medicine/Forensic Science through bibliometric methods, determine the top cited publications in the field, and to ...
An international bibliometric study of scientific articles on intracranial aneurysms
(Sage Publications Inc, 2021)
Objectives: The number of original scientific researches on intracranial aneurysms has risen over the last 30 years. Despite the rise in the number of articles, there is no up-to-date exhaustive bibliometric research in ...
Evolution of Inguinal Hernia Publications: A Bibliometric Analysis from 1980 to 2021
(INT SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION, INC, 2023)
Abstract
BACKGROUND Despite the increasing number of studies published worldwide focusing on inguinal hernia, a major condition in the surgical field that affects the quality of life of many patients, a bibliometric study ...