Couldwell MW, Grayson VS, Iwanaga J, Loukas M, Tubbs RS
Abstract
The number of citations a journal article receives can be used to represent its impact on its field. The aim of the current study was to identify and characterize the top 100 cited articles in journals related to anatomy. The Journal Citation Report database was searched to identify journals categorized as anatomy and morphology. The top 15 most highly cited journals were selected for review. The articles from these journals were then sorted by "Times Cited". The timeline used was 1976-2001. The top 100 most cited articles were extracted for analysis. Articles were excluded if they focused on basic scientific research or animal studies. Fifteen journals were identified based on our criteria using the Journal Citation Report database and the articles were sorted by most cited; 916 anatomy articles were screened to select the top 100 cited since 1976. Among the selected articles, 46 were published in Journal of Anatomy, 13 in Clinical Anatomy, 12 in Microscopy Research and Technique, 11 in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, seven in Brain Structure & Function, five in Annals of Anatomy - AnatomischerAnzeiger, three in Anatomical Record - Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology, two in Cells Tissues Organs, and one in Developmental Dynamics. Our study identified the top 100 journal articles in anatomy with a clinical and surgical focus. This compilation of articles could help anatomists and clinicians familiarize themselves with impactful research included in terms of study type and field of anatomy, journal of publication, and recurring authors.