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Epilepsy and Paroxysmal Conditions

ISSN:
2077-8333
1
h-index
1
Citations
5
Works
0.00
2-year mean citedness

Trust signals

1 of 3 signals present

Independent positive signals — not a single “predatory/legitimate” verdict, but a converging picture.

  • DOAJ
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    doaj.org
  • OAK list
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    OAK
  • Valid ISSN
    Present
    ISSN

This is an information label, not an official ruling. A missing signal is not a penalty — a regional journal may simply not be in DOAJ.

Trends over time

Performance over time

Citation overview

Publications (bars) and citations (line) by year

  • Publications
  • Citations
01201201620172018201920242016: Publications 2, Citations 02017: Publications 0, Citations 12018: Publications 1, Citations 02019: Publications 1, Citations 02024: Publications 1, Citations 0

Citation history

01201620172018201920242016: Citations 02017: Citations 12018: Citations 02019: Citations 02024: Citations 0

Publication history

012201620172018201920242016: Publications 22017: Publications 02018: Publications 12019: Publications 12024: Publications 1

h-index evolution

Cumulative h-index by year

01201620172018201920242016: h-index 02017: h-index 12018: h-index 12019: h-index 12024: h-index 1

Most-cited works

  1. EPILEPSY IN CHILDREN WITH STROKE20161 citations
  2. REVEALING OF RISK FACTORS SYMPTOMATIC EPILEPSY AT SECONDARY ENCEPHALITIS20160 citations
  3. BRAIN BIOELECTRIC ACTIVITY IN CHILDREN WITH IDIOPATHIC EPILEPSY20180 citations
  4. CLINICAL AND NEUROLOGICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF DRUG-RESISTANT EPILEPSY AND OPTIMIZATION OF PATIENT TREATMENT20190 citations
  5. Сlinical and neuroimmunological correlations in post-stroke epilepsy illustrated by analyzing serum neuron-specific enolase and vascular endothelial growth factor20240 citations