Clinical Anatomy

Papers
(The H4-Index of Clinical Anatomy is 17. 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 2021-03-01 to 2025-03-01.)
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Abstracts Presented at the Summer Meeting of the British Association of Clinical Anatomists on June 30th, 2022, at the University of Sunderland City Campus, Sunderland, United Kingdom175
Three‐dimensional cardiac computed tomography compared with autopsied material for the assessment of the mitral valve85
How deep do you go? Clinical prediction of nasopharyngeal depth based on facial measurements71
A narrative review and clinical anatomy of herpes zoster infection following COVID‐19 vaccination45
Microstructure of the radial head: Insights into anatomical variations and implications for advanced interventions40
The accuracy and reliability of different midsagittal planes in the symmetry assessment using cone‐beam computed tomography37
Angiography with cone‐beam CT versus contrast‐enhanced MRI for living donor transplant imaging: Is MRI enough?35
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Ultrasound clinical references of the healthy toenail unit28
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“…in practice (of anatomy) would find himself very awkward and liable to mistakes”24
Clitoral Anatomy in the Feminist Literature: Vagina obscura: An anatomical voyage (2020) and Clitoral Conventions and Transgressions: Graphical representations in anatomy texts, c1900‐1991 (1995)22
Pediatric paranasal sinuses—Development, growth, pathology, & functional endoscopic sinus surgery22
International consensus for a dissection room quality system (DRQS): A Delphi panel study21
Sex differences in skeletal muscle fiber types: A meta‐analysis20
Curcumin inhibits colon cancer malignant progression and promotes T cell killing by regulating miR‐206 expression18
Cardiac ventricular false tendons: A meta‐analysis17
Perforating cutaneous vessels: A key feature of acupoints – Anatomical evidence from five‐Shu acupoints in the upper limbs17
Empowering human anatomy education through gamification and artificial intelligence: An innovative approach to knowledge appropriation17
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