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Table 10 Top 10 high-frequency keywords

From: Research trajectory of the mechanism of preeclampsia: a scientometric perspective

Rank

Keywords

Occurrences

Average. citations

Years

centrality

1

Preeclampsia

3411

25.6541

2015

0.05

2

Pregnancy

1621

28.4503

2015

0.07

3

Expression

979

24.2554

2016

0.02

4

Placenta

734

26.2452

2016

0.01

5

Hypertension

723

34.657

2014

0.06

6

Women

635

31.9433

2014

0.06

7

Oxidative stress

495

37.5455

2016

0.02

8

Mechanisms

452

25.0553

2015

0.07

9

Risk

417

23.7482

2016

0.01

10

Trophoblast

389

29.2699

2016

0.02

  1. This table highlights the top 10 most frequently occurring preeclampsia research keywords, reflecting major focus areas. The keyword "preeclampsia" ranks first with 3411 occurrences, underscoring its centrality in the research domain. "Pregnancy" (1621 occurrences) and "expression" (979 occurrences) also appear prominently, emphasizing research on physiological and molecular mechanisms. Keywords such as "hypertension" (723 occurrences, average citations 34.657) and "oxidative stress" (495 occurrences, average citations 37.545) indicate strong interest in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia. The presence of "placenta," "trophoblast," and "risk" further highlights ongoing efforts to understand fetal-maternal interactions and predictive factors. This table provides insights into the prevailing trends and priorities in preeclampsia research