Journal of Pediatric Urology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Pediatric Urology is 19. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Understanding health-related quality of life after hypospadias repair: A qualitative study with pre-adolescent males and parents119
Potpourri of pediatric urology: AI, impact factors, cancers, and spina bifida, oh my!63
Spring 2025 edition of Dialogues in Pediatric Urology: Innovation in pediatric urology46
International consensus on research priorities in hypospadias using a Delphi study approach45
Education Based on Decades of Historical Thinking: How One Individual Molded the Knowledge of Many43
Editorial Board39
Parapelvic cyst: A rare cause of ureteropelvic junction obstruction in a pediatric patient managed with robotic cyst decortication37
What the editors are reading: Population and health services36
Editorial Board35
Urologic manifestations of hypotonia, ataxia, and delayed development syndrome (HADDS), a rare neurodevelopmental disorder31
Simulation-based education of the male infant genitourinary physical exam and management of undescended testis27
Comment on ‘Histologic analysis of gonadal tissue in patients with Turner syndrome and Y chromosome material’26
Sensory processing in children with functional daytime urinary incontinence: A comparative study with autism spectrum disorder24
Impact of seasonality and ambient temperature on testicular torsion incidence: A Mexican Nationwide population-based study24
Letter to editor regarding: “Treatment algorithm for the comprehensive management of severe lichen sclerosus in boys based on the pathophysiology of the disease”22
Strain elastography for fertility assessment after pediatric testicular torsion: A long-term follow-up study21
Regional anesthesia for ambulatory pediatric penoscrotal procedures20
The monetary costs of pediatric upper urinary tract stone disease: Analysis in a contemporary United States cohort20
CASR, CLDN 14, ALPL & SLC34A1 genes are associated with the risk of nephrolithiasis in Egyptian children20
Raising concerns about parasacral neuromodulation for the treatment of bladder and bowel dysfunction in pediatric patients19
Commentary on recurrent ventral curvature; hitherto unappreciated roles of spongiosum and bulbospongiosus muscle19
Robotically procured living donor kidneys transplanted into pediatric recipients19
Adult urological outcomes for patients with anorectal malformation19
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