Sinopsis
AJNR publishes more than 350 fully reviewed Original Research papers and Review Articles in a typical year. Subject matter covers the spectrum of diagnostic and functional imaging of the brain, head, neck, spine, and organs of special sense, including: aging and degenerative diseases; anatomy; the cervicothoracic junction; contrast media; experimental studies; functional imaging; iatrogenic disorders; imaging techniques and technology (including all advanced imaging modalities); inflammatory diseases; interventional techniques and related technology; the larynx and lymphatics; the nasopharynx and skull base; neoplastic diseases; the nose and paranasal sinuses; oral and dental imaging; ophthalmologic and otorhinolaryngologic imaging; pediatric ENT radiology; pediatric neuroradiology and congenital malformations; the phakomatoses; radionuclide imaging; the salivary glands; seizure disorders; cancer, stroke, and cerebrovascular diseases; the temporal bone; and tissue characterization and trauma. AJNR is abstracted and/or indexed by PubMed/Medline, BIOSIS Previews, Current Contents (Clinical Medicine and Life Sciences), EMBASE, Google Scholar, HighWire Press, Q-Sensei, RefSeek, Science Citation Index, and SCI Expanded.
Episodios
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December 2018 Podcast
10/12/2018 Duración: 15minDr. Gibbs recaps the highlights of RSNA 2018 and summarizes the Editor's Choices and Fellows' Journal Club selections from the December issue. (15:35)
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November 2018 Fellows' Journal Club Podcast
22/11/2018 Duración: 28minThe Journal Club returns to the University of Toronto where Amy Lin moderates the discussion of six recently published articles focused on quality improvement in neuroradiology. (28:05)
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November 2018 Annotated Bibliography
15/11/2018 Duración: 26minEditor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his November AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (26:41)
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November 2018 Podcast
06/11/2018 Duración: 24minSummaries of the Editor's Choices articles, and Dr. Vincent Mathews, President-Elect of the ABR, joins Dr. Gibbs to describe the Online Longitudinal Assessment, a new component of Maintenance of Certification, which begins January 2019. (24:11)
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October 2018 Podcast, Part 2
22/10/2018 Duración: 10minIn Part 2 of this month's podcast, Dr. Gibbs reviews this month's Editor's Choices and Fellows' Journal Club selections. (10:25)
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October 2018 Annotated Bibliography
11/10/2018 Duración: 28minEditor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his October AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (28:48)
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October 2018 Podcast
02/10/2018 Duración: 21minIn the first part of this month's podcast, Drs. Daniel Chow and Peter Chang from the Center of Artificial Intelligence in Diagnostic Medicine join us for a discussion of artificial intelligence and machine learning: terminology and the basics, the wide range of potential applications, and their vision of how this will play out for radiology. (21:29)
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September 2018 Annotated Bibliography
20/09/2018 Duración: 30minEditor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his September AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (30:04)
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September 2018 Podcast
04/09/2018 Duración: 14minMachine learning for detection of intracranial hemorrhage, synthetic MRI of the spine, new techniques for studying neurovascular conflict, cerebrovascular reserve in Moyamoya disease, and rapid identification of brain metastases: join Dr. Gibbs for summaries of these fascinating articles in the September AJNR podcast. (14:14)
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August 2018 Annotated Bibliography
17/08/2018 Duración: 27minEditor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his August AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (27:56)
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August 2018 Podcast
07/08/2018 Duración: 20minDrs. Lubdha Shah, Richard Wiggins, and Troy Hutchins join Dr. Gibbs on the August AJNR podcast to discuss their practice-change study describing variations in pre- and postmyelography patient management. Are current guidelines based on good evidence? Or, is it time to eliminate unnecessary steps that can hinder patient care? (21:00)
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July 2018 Annotated Bibliography
20/07/2018 Duración: 28minEditor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his July AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (28:15)
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July 2018 Podcast
09/07/2018 Duración: 28minTime for summer school! James Chen joins Dr. Gibbs on this month's podcast, presenting a fascinating primer on genomics, the advanced -omics, and how neuroradiology can play a role in the future of personalized medicine. (28:30)
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June 2018 Fellows' Journal Club Podcast
29/06/2018 Duración: 28minThe Journal Club visits the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee where Mohit Agarwal and co-host and Fellowship Program Director Andrew Klein moderate the discussion of four recently published articles focused on 1p/19q codeletion and IDH mutation status of gliomas. (28:21)
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June 2018 Annotated Bibliography
20/06/2018 Duración: 27minEditor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his June AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (27:33)
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June 2018 Podcast
12/06/2018 Duración: 35min"PET-MRI Evaluation of Neurologic Disorders Can Shift Diagnostic Decision-Making and Triage to the Neuroradiologist." This month on the AJNR Podcast, Dr. Tim Shepherd joins Dr. Gibbs to discuss current applications and the exciting potential of integrated PET-MRI. (35:38)
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May 2018 Fellows' Journal Club Podcast
23/05/2018 Duración: 24minThe Journal Club returns to Northwestern University in Chicago where Alex Nemeth moderates the discussion of three recently published articles and their implications (24:04)
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May 2018 Annotated Bibliography
17/05/2018 Duración: 29minEditor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross takes listeners on an audio tour of his May AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography. (29:21)
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May 2018 Podcast
09/05/2018 Duración: 18minTime for a new AJNR podcast! Join Dr. Gibbs for summaries of this month's top articles and a preview of the ASNR 2018 annual meeting. (18:28)
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April 2018 Fellows' Journal Club Podcast
24/04/2018 Duración: 21minThe Journal Club returns to UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas where Lee Pride moderates the discussion of four recently published articles and their implications (21:06)