Objectives:To describe the current trends and key themes that are shaping the literature surrounding papillary thyroid carcinoma.Methods:The Thomson Reuters Web of Science citation database was used to identify manusc...Objectives:To describe the current trends and key themes that are shaping the literature surrounding papillary thyroid carcinoma.Methods:The Thomson Reuters Web of Science citation database was used to identify manuscripts relevant to papillary thyroid carcinoma.These were then subdivided into title,author,journal,publication date,theme,and manuscript types.Themes were then identified.Results:A total of 1506 manuscripts were returned.The mean citation number was 163(range 885–74),with the highest citation rate of 73.5.The highest impact factor was JAMA(impact factor of 56.27).85%were original research,10%review articles,and 5%were guidelines.The highest number of manuscripts were published in South Korea(21%).Conclusions:This bibliometric analysis describes the most influential papers published in the topic of papillary thyroid carcinoma.Historic key themes have been endocrinology and metabolism,followed by surgical management and oncology(subdivided into surgery,pathology,radiology and public health/epidemiology).South Korea leads the world with the largest number of publications in this field;with an incidence rate of papillary thyroid carcinoma that is significantly higher than most parts of the world.Despite concerns with overdiagnosis,a collaborative radiological team skilled in ultrasonography of the neck appears to be of great value to the workup of thyroid cancers.展开更多
文摘Objectives:To describe the current trends and key themes that are shaping the literature surrounding papillary thyroid carcinoma.Methods:The Thomson Reuters Web of Science citation database was used to identify manuscripts relevant to papillary thyroid carcinoma.These were then subdivided into title,author,journal,publication date,theme,and manuscript types.Themes were then identified.Results:A total of 1506 manuscripts were returned.The mean citation number was 163(range 885–74),with the highest citation rate of 73.5.The highest impact factor was JAMA(impact factor of 56.27).85%were original research,10%review articles,and 5%were guidelines.The highest number of manuscripts were published in South Korea(21%).Conclusions:This bibliometric analysis describes the most influential papers published in the topic of papillary thyroid carcinoma.Historic key themes have been endocrinology and metabolism,followed by surgical management and oncology(subdivided into surgery,pathology,radiology and public health/epidemiology).South Korea leads the world with the largest number of publications in this field;with an incidence rate of papillary thyroid carcinoma that is significantly higher than most parts of the world.Despite concerns with overdiagnosis,a collaborative radiological team skilled in ultrasonography of the neck appears to be of great value to the workup of thyroid cancers.