23 November 2022>: Database Analysis
Bibliometric Analysis of Research Relating to IgA Nephropathy from 2010 to 2021
Mengdan Xi 1ABCDEF , Xiangfu Gao 2AG*DOI: 10.12659/MSM.937976
Med Sci Monit 2022; 28:e937976
Table 7 The top 10 cited references with the highest number of citations (n≥305) in IgA nephropathy research.
Rank | Cited references | Author | Year | Citations |
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1 | “The Oxford classification of IgA nephropathy: Rationale, clinicopathological correlations, and classification” | Cattran, Daniel C. | 2009 | 587 |
2 | “The commonest glomerulonephritis in the world – IgA nephropathy” | Damico, Giuseppina | 1987 | 277 |
3 | “IgA nephropathy” | Donadio, James, V | 2002 | 321 |
4 | “Genome-wide association study identifies susceptibility loci for IgA nephropathy” | Gharavi, Ali G. | 2011 | 253 |
5 | “A new equation to estimate glomerular filtration rate” | Levey, Andrew S. | 2009 | 238 |
6 | “Remission of proteinuria improves prognosis in IgA nephropathy” | Reich, Heather N. | 2007 | 274 |
7 | “The Oxford classification of IgA nephropathy: Pathology definitions, correlations, and reproducibility” | Roberts, Ian S. D. | 2009 | 452 |
8 | “Aberrantly glycosylated IgA1 in IgA nephropathy patients is recognized by IgG antibodies with restricted heterogeneity” | Suzuki, Hitoshi | 2009 | 236 |
9 | “The pathophysiology of IgA nephropathy” | Suzuki, Hitoshi | 2011 | 302 |
10 | “Oxford classification of IgA nephropathy 2016: An update from the IgA Nephropathy Classification Working Group” | Trimarchi, Hernan | 2017 | 305 |