Journal of Cutaneous Pathology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Cutaneous Pathology is 18. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Clinical and histopathological spectrum of delayed adverse cutaneous reactions following COVID‐19 vaccination73
Merkel cell carcinoma: A review67
Artificial intelligence in dermatopathology: Diagnosis, education, and research56
PRAME expression in 155 cases of metastatic melanoma42
The utility of PRAME staining in identifying malignant transformation of melanocytic nevi40
The utility of PRAME immunohistochemistry in the evaluation of challenging melanocytic tumors34
Utility of YAP1 and NUT immunohistochemistry in the diagnosis of porocarcinoma32
Post‐COVID‐19 vaccination IgA vasculitis in an adult30
Poroid adnexal skin tumors with YAP1 fusions exhibit similar histopathologic features: A series of six YAP1rearranged adnexal skin tumors27
Preferentially expressed antigen in melanoma and p16 expression in acral melanocytic neoplasms22
Preferentially expressed antigen in melanoma expression in nonmelanoma skin cancers and melanocytes in surrounding skin21
Malignant onychopapilloma21
Paraneoplastic pemphigus: Revised diagnostic criteria based on literature analysis20
Spindle cell tumor with CD34 and S100 co‐expression and distinctive stromal and perivascular hyalinization showing EML4‐ALK fusion20
Skin manifestations as potential symptoms of diffuse vascular injury in criticalCOVID‐19 patients19
Clinical and onychoscopic features of histopathologically proven onychopapillomas and literature update19
PRAME expression in melanocytic lesions of the nail19
PRAME immunohistochemistry is useful in the evaluation of conjunctival melanomas, nevi, and primary acquired melanosis18
A clinicopathological description of COVID‐19‐induced chilblains (COVID‐toes) correlated with a published literature review18
MYC gene amplification by fluorescence in situ hybridization and MYC protein expression by immunohistochemistry in the diagnosis of cutaneous angiosarcoma: Systematic revi18
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