Journal of Clinical Pathology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Clinical Pathology is 15. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Multivariate evaluation of prognostic markers in synovial sarcoma48
Ingested foreign bodies mimicking inflammatory bowel disease41
Prevalence and breakdown ofKRASdriver mutations in a large UK non-small cell lung cancer cohort35
Molecular profiling of visible polypoid and invisible conventional intestinal-type low-grade dysplasia in patients with idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease34
Diagnostic significance of IgG and albumin indices versus oligoclonal band types in demyelinating disorders33
CD31 expression in human cancers: a pan-cancer immunohistochemical study33
“Find Your Y”: histological differences in early stage (pT) and post-treatment (ypT) oesophageal adenocarcinoma with implications for salvage endoscopic resection26
Oesophageal sebaceous heterotopia with ducts mimicking epidermoid metaplasia: a rare diagnostic pitfall25
Antibody response and self-reported adverse reactions following vaccination with Comirnaty: a pilot study from a Croatian university hospital24
Morphological subtypes of colorectal low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia: diagnostic reproducibility, frequency and clinical impact22
Artificial intelligence (AI) molecular analysis tool assists in rapid treatment decision in lung cancer: a case report22
Emerging and under-recognised patterns of colorectal carcinoma morphologies: a comprehensive review18
Defining invasion in breast cancer: the role of basement membrane17
IdyllaEGFRassay on extracted DNA: advantages, limits and place in molecular screening according to the latest guidelines for non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients16
Neuroblastoma-derived v-myc avian myelocytomatosis viral related oncogene orMYCNgene16
Answering Ireland’s call: pathology during the COVID-19 pandemic15
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