BMJ Open Ophthalmology

562 papers and 4.4k indexed citations i.

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The 562 papers published in BMJ Open Ophthalmology in the last decades have received a total of 4.4k indexed citations. Papers published in BMJ Open Ophthalmology usually cover Ophthalmology (427 papers), Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging (299 papers) and Epidemiology (96 papers) specifically the topics of Retinal Diseases and Treatments (201 papers), Glaucoma and retinal disorders (171 papers) and Retinal Imaging and Analysis (137 papers). The most active scholars publishing in BMJ Open Ophthalmology are James S. Wolffsohn, Amy L. Sheppard, Benjamin Connell, Jack X. Kane, Vito Romano, Fangyao Tang, Carol Y. Cheung, Clement C. Tham, Alvin L. Young and Stephen B. Kaye.

In The Last Decade

Fields of papers published in BMJ Open Ophthalmology

Since Specialization
EngineeringComputer SciencePhysics and AstronomyMathematicsEarth and Planetary SciencesEnergyEnvironmental ScienceMaterials ScienceChemical EngineeringChemistryAgricultural and Biological SciencesVeterinaryDecision SciencesArts and HumanitiesBusiness, Management and AccountingSocial SciencesPsychologyEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceHealth ProfessionsDentistryMedicineBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyNeuroscienceNursingImmunology and MicrobiologyPharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics

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Countries where authors publish in BMJ Open Ophthalmology

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This map shows the geographic distribution of research published in BMJ Open Ophthalmology. It shows the number of citations received by papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of papers published in BMJ Open Ophthalmology with the expected number of papers based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country's share of papers is larger than expected).

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2025