Global research trends in cutaneous neurofibromas: A bibliometric analysis from 2003 to 2022

Author:

Wang Jiani1,Fu Jie2,Zhou Yu1,Gao Dongmei3,Qing Jihong1,Yang Guoke4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plastic Surgery The Third Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University (the First People's Hospital of Hefei) Hefei China

2. Department of Medical Cosmetology and Plastic Surgery Wuhan Third Hospital (Tongren Hospital of WuHan University) Wuhan China

3. Department of Clinical Laboratory The Third Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University (the First People's Hospital of Hefei) Hefei China

4. Department of Ophthalmology The Third Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University (the First People's Hospital of Hefei) Hefei China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundNeurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a common inherited disorder characterized by cutaneous neurofibromas and other features. It is still a challenge in managing inoperable patients and the complex nature of the disease. Bibliometric analyses for cutaneous neurofibromas (cNF) could offer insights into impactful research and collaborations, guiding future efforts to improve patient care and outcomes.MethodsWe conducted a comprehensive literature search of the Web of Science Core Collection database for the period 2003‐2022. Data processing and analysis were performed using bibliometric tools including VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and “Bibliometrix” package. Our analysis assessed the publication or collaboration of countries, institutions, authors, and journals, as well as the co‐citation and burst of references and keywords.ResultsThe analysis included 927 articles from 465 journals and 1402 institutions in 67 countries. Research on cNF has been increasing in recent years. The United States leads the field. Pierre Wolkenstein was the top author, while The University of Hamburg was the most productive institution. The American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A published the most articles in cNF. Co‐citation analysis revealed major research topics and trends over time, showing growing interest in evaluating quality of life and genotype‐phenotype correlation for cNF patients. Emerging topical MEK inhibitors show potential as a promising therapy.ConclusionIn conclusion, our bibliometric analysis of cNF research over the past two decades highlights the growing interest in this complex genetic disorder. Leading countries, authors, institutions, and journals have played significant roles in shaping the field. Notably, recent trends emphasize the importance of evaluating quality of life and genotype‐phenotype correlations in cNF patients. Furthermore, the emergence of promising topical therapy marks an exciting development in the quest to improve patient care and outcomes for those affected by cNF, paving the way for future research and collaboration.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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