The 100 Most-Cited Publications in Lichen Planopilaris: A Bibliometric Analysis

    December 2024 in “ Skin Appendage Disorders
    Tanya Boghosian, Narges Maskan Bermudez, Antonellá Tosti
    TLDR More rigorous and diverse research is needed to improve diagnosis and treatment of Lichen Planopilaris.
    This bibliometric analysis of the 100 most-cited publications in Lichen Planopilaris (LPP) identifies foundational studies and emphasizes key trichoscopic features. It reveals significant gaps in high-level evidence, highlighting the necessity for more rigorous research and greater geographic diversity. Such efforts are essential to enhance diagnostic markers, refine trichoscopic criteria, and improve therapeutic approaches for LPP.
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