Clinics in Dermatology

Papers
(The TQCC of Clinics in Dermatology is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Table of Contents99
Biopsy Quotas: Ethical Implications of Financial Incentives and Penalties on Dermatologic Care Providers94
Higher detection of melanoma on the back in married men85
Annular vasculitic lesions66
Lymphocytic and granulomatous cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis after polyadenosine diphosphate–ribose polymerase inhibitor therapy65
Highlights in the history of vitamins. Part-II61
New definitions and subtypes of chronic prurigo59
Vitamins and Skin Part II48
Irwin M. Braverman, MD, and paintings in the Yale Center for British Art34
The ocular and periocular involvement of psoriasis29
Evolving evidence in the neural sensitization of prurigo nodularis28
Medical education in dermatology24
Fostering unity and respect in dermatology: Navigating challenges and embracing growth24
Clinicopathologic features among different viral epidemic outbreaks involving the skin21
Dermatology and artificial intelligence21
Allergic disorders of the eyelid21
Pityriasis rosea, pityriasis rosea–like eruptions, and herpes zoster in the setting of COVID-19 and COVID-19 vaccination20
Stepping out of the dollhouse and into inclusivity20
Transforming dermatology through artificial intelligence and the Metaverse19
How to cope with potential malfeasance using artificial intelligence: Call to action19
Adamantiades-Behçet disease: Between dermatology and ophthalmology18
Vitamin K in dermatology17
Psychodermatology: From historic concepts to contemporary clinical practice16
Evaluation and management of the dysesthetic patient16
Eponyms that honor Jewish dermatologists: A celebration and a remembrance, Part one: Jewish physicians who practiced before 193316
Cosmetic skin lightening: Contextualizing biomedical and ethical issues16
History of leprosy in India: An overview of historic and modern contributions15
Eponyms that honor Jewish dermatologists: A celebration and a remembrance, Part three: Jewish physicians who practiced during the Holocaust and in its aftermath15
A definite case of Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS) induced by administration of the Pfizer/BioNTech BNT162b2 vaccine for SARS-CoV215
Dermatitis artefacta14
PERSONA NON GRATA: IDENTIFYING PATIENTS UNSUITABLE FOR AESTHETIC DERMATOLOGIC PROCEDURES14
Human monkeypox disease13
Conjunctival melanoma: Insights into classification, outcomes, and biomarkers13
A comparison between national and international melanoma skin cancer treatment guidelines12
Navigating the ethics of predatory journals and processing fees in dermatology12
Three dermatologists who were nominated for a Nobel Prize: Albert Neisser, Erich Hoffmann, and Aaron B. Lerner12
Legal implications of artificial intelligence in health care11
Eponyms and clinical entities from the land of Israel11
The top 100 most cited contributions on prurigo nodularis: A bibliometric analysis11
Medical spa facilities and nonphysician operators in aesthetics11
Carboxytherapy in dermatology11
Rethinking research metrics in dermatology and beyond11
Table of Contents11
Sexually transmitted diseases and HIV in transgender patients11
Psychopharmacology in dermatology: Five common disorders10
Periocular and ocular surface nonmelanoma skin cancer10
Huckleberry Finn’s cure for warts: Dermatology insights from the novels of Mark Twain10
A cracked lip and a broken heart: Anna Constantia Countess Cosel10
The Cancer Genome Atlas for uveal melanoma is predictive of patient outcomes10
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Table of Contents10
Non-kosher collagen products for patients practicing Judaism: Addressing religious concerns10
Reflections on The Thing’s rocklike skin9
Table of Contents9
Revolutionizing teledermatology: Exploring the integration of artificial intelligence, including Generative Pre-trained Transformer chatbots for artificial intelligence-driven anamnesis, diagnosis, an9
Annular dermatoses with rheumatologic implications9
Innovations in maternal-fetal dermatology: A focus on artificial intelligence-driven diagnostics, global disparities, and transformative care9
Lasers, lights, and compounds for melasma in aesthetics9
Ectopic presentation of hidradenitis suppurativa9
Table of Contents9
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Demystifying the dermatology residency application process, part one—building the application: Competition, academic metrics, and extracurricular activities9
Cutaneous Realism in Lombard Renaissance Portraiture: Forehead Lipomas in Two Paintings by Giovanni Battista Moroni9
Laser and intense pulsed light in the treatment of hidradenitis suppurativa9
Plethora of COVID-19 Contributions in Dermatology Literature but Majority Lack Strong Evidence8
DO and MD enrollment in US dermatology residencies after the graduate medical education merger: Implications for access8
Syphilis for dermatologists: Current concepts8
Tuberculosis and psoriasis: Is there a link between them?8
Ultrasonographic features of nonvascular complications of hyaluronic acid fillers: a retrospective study at a reference center for dermatologic ultrasonography8
Did Caravaggio recognize venous blood was flowing centrally?8
Clinical and ethical considerations in nanotechnology-based dermatologic care8
The rose spots of typhoid fever: The story behind the eponym8
DUPLICATE: Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV in Ophthalmology8
Psoriatic nail involvement in Malaysia: A 14-year registry review (2007-2020)7
Nail involvement in autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis7
Forty years of7
Dermatologists Who Have Been Knighted by the Kings and Queens of England7
Patient factors associated with dermatology outpatient non-attendance: An analysis of racial and ethnic diversity7
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Jewish women dermatologists who escaped the perils of National Socialism: Triumph over adversity7
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Ingrown nail correction device using three-dimensionally printed thermoplastic polyurethane and nickel-titanium shape-memory alloy7
Dermatographism in popular culture7
Annular urticarial lesions6
Beyond the skin—International art and science project6
From Salves to Sulzberger: The emergence of the American approach to acne treatment6
Herpes zoster ophthalmicus6
A comprehensive bibliometric analysis of prurigo nodularis literature (1951-2024): Key contributors, trends, and thematic evolution6
Donovanosis6
Psychiatric and psychologic aspects of chronic skin diseases6
Reflections on World War II and the Holocaust on the 80th anniversary of their conclusion6
Vitamins in pediatric skin: Myths, use, and misuse6
Psychosocial considerations in the management of vitiligo6
Innovations and Insights from the 16th World Congress of the International Academy of Cosmetic Dermatology held in Budapest, Hungary, June 26 to 28, 20256
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Delegation and oversight of non-physician practitioners in dermatology6
Revolutionizing teledermatology: Exploring the integration of AI, including GPT chatbots for AI-driven anamnesis, diagnosis, and treatment plans: Correspondence6
COVID-19 and the eye6
The ethics of facility fees for dermatology clinics6
New code on the block: G2211 modifier and reimbursement implications for dermatology6
Response to “Revolutionizing teledermatology: Exploring the integration of AI, including GPT chatbots for AI-driven anamnesis, diagnosis, and treatment plans”6
Malignant blue melanoma6
Modernizing marketing strategies for social media and millennials in dermatology6
Assessment tools and phenotype classification for hidradenitis suppurativa6
Revolutionizing diagnostic pathology: The emergence and impact of artificial intelligence—what doesn't kill you makes you stronger?6
Syphilis incidence during the COVID-19 pandemic: systematic review and meta-analysis6
From Reddit to reality: Investigating headache incidence in topical tretinoin users6
Risk of overdiagnosis in iconodiagnosis: the example of Rachel Furtado's portrait6
Table of Contents6
The global burden of HIV6
Dermatologic conditions and stigma: The depiction of acne in cartoons5
Herpes simplex virus (update on dermatologic aspects of sexually transmitted disease and human immunodeficiency virus)5
Miscellaneous annular diseases5
Potpourri IV5
Leukocytoclastic vasculitis in association with linear epidermal basement membrane zone immunoglobulin deposition: Linear vasculitis5
Evaluation and management of benign tumors of the eye and eyelid5
Current perspectives of and potential reforms to the dermatology residency application process: A nationwide survey of program directors and applicants5
Gender representation and leadership dynamics at the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meetings: A retrospective observational study5
HIV: Inflammatory dermatoses5
Applying to dermatology residency without a home program: Advice to medical students in the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond5
A survey of sun safety habits among Division I National Collegiate Athletic Association golfers and tennis players5
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Letter to the editor in reply to “A call for action: Formalin exposure and broader occupational hazards and assessing the risk of glioblastoma in clinician scientists”5
How to successfully handle the initial encounter with a delusional infestation patient5
WITHDRAWN: The Impact of Social Media on Patient Behavior in Aesthetic Treatments: Decreased Influence on Patients at a Reference Center for Aesthetic Ultrasonography5
Book Review5
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Presenting features of indolent primary cutaneous B-cell lymphomas: Distinguishing clinical and histopathologic features5
Cocktails anyone? Cutaneous hazards from bartender drinks5
Commentary5
Update on Skin and Eye Diseases: Part III5
Monocytic papulosis: A clonal mature monocyte-derived dendritic cell histiocytopathy of potentially diverse monocyte-derived dendritic cell phenotypes as a reflection of underlying chronic myeloprolif5
The Ethics of War, Pharmaceutical Companies, and Prescriptions5
A History of Artificial Intelligence5
Perception and portrayal: The depiction of psoriasis in dermatology cartoons4
Don't worry about a thing … every little thing gonna be all right (except for acral lentiginous melanoma)4
The genetics and diagnosis of pediatric neurocutaneous disorders: Neurofibromatosis and tuberous sclerosis complex4
Challenges of artificial intelligence in medicine and dermatology4
Comment on “Beyond beauty: Neurocosmetics, the skin-brain axis, and the future of emotionally intelligent skincare”4
Refining male injectables in aesthetics4
The glass slide: An economic and practical tool to prevent dermatoscope contamination and cross-infection4
Dermatology's ethical obligations to diversity, equity, and inclusion and antisemitism4
Melanotic lupus erythematosus: A review of a newly described clinical form of chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus4
Cutaneous sarcoidosis: clinical and pathologic features, molecular pathogenesis, and treatment4
Highlights in the history of vitamins: Part I4
The royal touch: Scrofula and defining monarchy4
Diversity within US dermatology residency programs and opportunities to care for underserved populations: A 2020 survey study4
Artificial intelligence in autoimmune bullous dermatoses4
The dermatologic aspects of sexually transmitted infections and HIV4
Lipedema and fine arts: From prehistoric times to contemporary art4
Ethical implications of multi-counting similar research for dermatology residency applications4
The skincare craze among tweens: Ethical and dermatologic implications of social media beauty trends4
Life-threatening dermatoses4
Hypervitaminosis: The deleterious effects of vitamins on the skin4
The relationship between clinical characteristics of melasma and sunscreen use in women: A cross-sectional, two-center study4
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Commentary: Current views on melanoma: I4
Response to “The mystery of the skull with ears: An ancient case of petrified ears?” Reply from the authors4
Sunscreen and Vitamin D. Part II: Sunscreen, SPF and Impact on Vitamin D4
The ethical and practical issues of guiding uninsured patients with skin cancer to resources that alleviate financial burden4
Regulatory considerations for safe and ethical use of augmented reality and virtual reality in dermatology4
Autoimmune bullous diseases in skin of color4
Historic perspectives of prurigo nodularis4
Ethical implications of mentor influence on career choices in dermatology4
Understanding choroidal nevus risk factors for transformation into melanoma4
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