International Journal of Ophthalmic PathologyISSN: 2324-8599

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Citiation International ophthalmic pathology

Articles published in International Journal of Ophthalmic Pathology have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. International Journal of Ophthalmic Pathology has got h-index 7, which means every article in International Journal of Ophthalmic Pathology has got 7 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in International Journal of Ophthalmic Pathology.

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Total published articles

61 26 10 15 0 0

Conference proceedings

10 15 30 35 0 0

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

26 41 23 29 58 26
Journal total citations count 284
Journal Impact Factor 0.56
Journal 5 years Impact Factor 1.05
Journal CiteScore 10.93
Journal h-index 7
Journal h-index since 2017 9
Herwig-Carl, M. C., Loeffler, K. U., & Grossniklaus, H. E. (2019). Melanocytoma of the conjunctiva: clinicopathologic features of three cases. Ocular oncology and pathology, 5(4), 290-297.
Šekoranja, D., Vergot, K., Hawlina, G., & Pižem, J. (2020). Combined deep penetrating nevi of the conjunctiva are relatively common lesions characterised by BRAFV600E mutation and activation of the beta catenin pathway: a clinicopathological analysis of 34 lesions. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 104(7), 1016-1021.
Šekoranja, D., Vergot, K., Hawlina, G., & Pižem, J. (2020). Combined deep penetrating nevi of the conjunctiva are relatively common lesions characterised by BRAFV600E mutation and activation of the beta catenin pathway: a clinicopathological analysis of 34 lesions. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 104(7), 1016-1021.
Šekoranja, D., Vergot, K., Hawlina, G., & Pižem, J. (2020). Combined deep penetrating nevi of the conjunctiva are relatively common lesions characterised by BRAFV600E mutation and activation of the beta catenin pathway: a clinicopathological analysis of 34 lesions. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 104(7), 1016-1021.

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