Liver Biopsy Impact Factor

Journal impact factor provides a quantitative assessment method for the ranking, review, selection, and comparison of related papers. It represents the average number of citations to recent papers published in science and social science journals in a given year or time, and is often used as a measure for a journal's relative importance within its field. It is first conceived by the Institute for Scientific Knowledge director, Eugene Garfield. A journal's impact factor is assessed by dividing the number of current year quotes to the source items that were published in that journal over the past two years. Liver biopsy is a type of surgical procedure that is performed to diagnose any sort of liver related disease such as cirrhosis of the liver, jaundice, hemochromatosis etc. There are three types of liver biopsy- percutaneous biopsy, laparoscopic biopsy, transvenous biopsy. 

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