The forecast for the total number of 10% top-cited scientific publications in dermatology in Brazil reveals a steady upward trend from 2024 to 2028. Starting from 24.59 publications in 2024, a marginal yet consistent year-on-year increase is observed, reaching 24.94 by 2028. Although these increments may appear small, they indicate a continued emphasis on high-impact research in dermatology. The data suggests a CAGR that supports the view of progressive growth in research prominence over these years.
Future trends to watch for include shifts in research funding and policy changes in academic publication practices that might affect Brazil's dermatological research output. Additionally, collaborations with international researchers could further enhance citation impact and publication quality.