Bibliometric Analysis of the Top 100 Most Cited Papers in Mohs Surgery
Timothy E Nehila, Mohammad Tahseen Alkaelani, Bilal Koussayer, Fadia Fakhre, Taylor Blount, Meredith G Moore, Lilia Correa-Selm, Basil Cherpelis

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the top 100 most cited Mohs surgery papers to identify trends and influential research in the field.
Contribution
The study provides a bibliometric analysis of highly cited Mohs surgery research, highlighting influential journals and citation trends.
Findings
Dermatologic Surgery was the most cited journal with 1,073 publications.
Papers published after 2001 had higher average citations (56.0) in the first five years compared to those published before 2000 (22.1).
Highly cited studies often addressed cost, safety, and efficacy of Mohs surgery.
Abstract
Background: Mohs micrographic surgery is a specialized tissue-sparing technique used to treat skin cancers. Objective: By understanding the attributes that make a research paper one of the top 100 cited papers on Mohs surgery, we hope to illuminate seminal research in this field. Methods and materials: The global literature about Mohs surgery published between 1900 and 2023 was searched on the Web of Science. Publication data for all results meeting the search criteria were exported and analyzed. Results: In total, 4,961 publications with 81,405 citations were identified. Dermatologic Surgery was the most cited journal, with 1,073 publications. Papers from the top 100 most cited that were published in the year 2000 or prior had an average of 22.1 citations in the first five years after publication, whereas papers published after 2001 had an average of 56.0 citations in the first five…
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TopicsNonmelanoma Skin Cancer Studies · Infectious Diseases and Mycology · Cancer and Skin Lesions
