<div>Six years of the IP Indian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dermatology (2019-2025): <span style="font-size: 1rem;">A bibliometric and thematic analysis</span></div>

    Teena Bagga, Taufeeque Ahmad Siddiqui, Disha Bagga, Seema Johar
    TLDR The journal's publications grew steadily, but international collaboration was limited.
    The IP Indian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dermatology (IJCED) experienced a 5.49% annual growth in publications from 2019 to 2025, with 531 documents analyzed. The journal is predominantly driven by Indian authors, with limited international collaboration. Key research areas include immunotherapy, dermatophytosis, artificial intelligence, and chronic urticaria, with thematic clusters focusing on clinical trends, antifungal resistance, and biomarker-based strategies. Despite a high volume of publications, the citation impact remains moderate, indicating a need for increased global collaboration and strategic expansion to enhance its international scholarly influence.
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