What is it about?

This bibliographic analysis aims to identify the top 250 cited articles on spinal tuberculosis (TB) and report on their impact on the spinal field.

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Why is it important?

To create a flawless future, we need sufficient knowledge of the past. By knowing what has been done and what has been cited so far in spinal tuberculosis we can create a remarkable future.

Perspectives

Indian and Chinese researchers dominate evidence in spinal TB. Regions with high disease burden, such as Africa, do not contribute their data to the literature. Though these are the top cited articles in the subject, their level of evidence needs improvement for better impact of their results.

Dr Sathish Muthu
Government Hospital, Velayuthampalayam, Karur, TN, India.

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This page is a summary of: Trending Literature in Spinal Tuberculosis: Bibliographic Analysis of Top 250 Cited Articles, The International Journal of Spine Surgery, October 2020, International Journal of Spine Surgery,
DOI: 10.14444/7119.
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