Affiliation:
1. MTA Könyvtár és Információs Központ Tudománypolitikai és Tudományelemzési Osztály Budapest
Abstract
This analysis is based on journal papers published in the period 1975–2013 with title words referring to diagnosis or therapy. The literature of both topics is growing dynamically and in an ever accelerating pace. At the same time, the two topics appear to get more and more separated – except for a part of the German-language literature. The share of therapy-oriented literature is increasing and its citation rate is higher, although 9 of the 10 most cited papers are from the topic of diagnostics. The Hungarian literature (papers having at least one Hungarian authors) appeared to be proportional and balanced. Orv. Hetil., 2014, 155(39), 1563–1565.
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