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  • The study analyzes research trends in hyperprolactinemia from 2011 to 2023 using bibliometric methods, providing insights into current research hotspots.
  • The analysis involved a systematic search of articles in the SSCI and SCIE databases, resulting in 1,865 relevant publications from over 9,500 researchers across 83 countries, highlighting the U.S. and China as the leading contributors.
  • Key research areas identified include the etiology, mental health impacts, diagnosis, treatment, and specific symptoms, with an overall increase in publications during this period, particularly related to antipsychotic drug effects and prolactinoma.

Article Abstract

The objective of this study is to conduct a bibliometric analysis of research trends in hyperprolactinemia from 2011 to 2023. This analysis aims to provide researchers with insights into the current hotspots and frontiers related to hyperprolactinemia. It is worth noting that there are currently no existing reports on bibliometric analyses of hyperprolactinemia. The Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) and Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) databases of the Web of Science Core Collection were systematically searched for "articles" and "review articles" related to the topic of hyperprolactinemia from 2011 to 2023. VOSviewer was employed to conduct bibliometric analysis, aiming to analyze the research trends in hyperprolactinemia over the past 13 years. A total of 1865 eligible articles were retrieved, with contributions from 9544 scholars representing 83 countries in the field of research. The United States had the highest number of publications, followed by China. The keywords were categorized into six clusters: (1) etiology of hyperprolactinemia and other related endocrine and metabolic diseases. (2) Hyperprolactinemia and mental illness. (3) Diagnosis and management of hyperprolactinemia. (4) Treatment of hyperprolactinemia and prolactinoma. (5) Detection of macroprolactin and macroprolactinemia. (6) Symptoms of male hyperprolactinemia. Over the past 13 years, there has been a consistent and slightly increasing trend in the number of research papers focusing on hyperprolactinemia. The primary areas of research focus are centered around the diagnosis and treatment of hyperprolactinemia caused by antipsychotic drugs or prolactinoma.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jne.13422DOI Listing

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