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Table 4 The top 10 categories with the highest number of publications

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

Rank

Categories

Counts

Centrality

Years

1

Obstetrics and gynecology

1368

0.08

1987

2

Reproductive biology

761

0.06

1992

3

Cardiovascular system and cardiology

687

0.09

1990

4

Peripheral vascular disease

597

0.01

1990

5

Biochemistry and molecular biology

486

0.47

1992

6

Cell biology

421

0.15

1992

7

Research and experimental medicine

388

0.06

1993

8

Medicine, research and experimental

388

0.06

1993

9

Physiology

339

0.05

1991

10

Immunology

332

0.15

1994

  1. This table presents the top 10 research categories in preeclampsia studies, ranked by the number of publications. Obstetrics & Gynecology leads with 1368 publications, reflecting the field's foundational role in preeclampsia research, followed by Reproductive Biology (761 publications) and Cardiovascular System & Cardiology (687 publications). Notably, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology demonstrates the highest centrality (0.47), highlighting its importance in interdisciplinary connections. Other significant categories include Cell Biology and Immunology, which emphasize molecular mechanisms and immune responses in preeclampsia. This table illustrates preeclampsia research's diverse and multidisciplinary nature, spanning clinical, molecular, and experimental domains