AJNR Podcasts
Summary: 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.
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Podcasts:
The Journal Club travels to Northwestern University, where Alexander Nemeth moderates the discussion of four recently published articles and their implications.
Dr. Lui talks with Robert Zivadinov about his recent study of healthy relatives of patients with multiple sclerosis and its findings of increased frequency of radiologically isolated syndrome and white matter signal abnormalities in this group.
The Journal Club continues at Emory University, where Ashley Aiken moderates the conclusion of a two-part discussion of four recently published articles and their implications.
David Black from the Mayo Clinic joins Dr. Lui to share insights about his recent case series on SMART syndrome, a rare delayed complication of radiation therapy.
The Journal Club travels to Emory University, where Ashley Aiken moderates the first half of a two-part discussion of four recently published articles and their implications.
Dr. Lui discusses the use of arterial spin-labeling to detect perfusion abnormalities in patients presenting with TIA with guest Whitney Pope after recapping the highlights of the November issue.
Dr. Michele Johnson joins Dr. Lui to discuss the first of two Special Collections that reviews the pioneering work in diagnosing and treating intracranial aneurysms published in AJNR between 1980 and 2000.
The Journal Club travels to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where Editor-in-Chief Mauricio Castillo moderates the discussion of four recently published articles and their implications.
Guest host Benjamin Cohen reviews features from the October issue and interviews Fernando Boada regarding the federal government shutdown and its impact on neuroradiology research funding.
The Journal Club travels to the Oregon Health & Science University, where Jim Anderson moderates a discussion of four recently published articles and their implications.
Monica Pearl, recipient of this year's Foundation of the ASNR Scholar Award in Neuroradiology Research, joins Dr. Lui to discuss her work in intra-arterial chemotherapy delivery. A review of the September issue highlights is also featured.
The Journal Club travels to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where Editor-in-Chief Mauricio Castillo moderates the discussion of three recently published articles and their implications.
The Journal Club travels to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, where Lee Pride and David Chason moderate the discussion of four recently published articles and their implications.
William Donovan and Greg Nicola talk with Dr. Lui about health care policy and the issues surrounding self-referral after a review of the August issue highlights.
Dr. Lui interviews Hediyeh Baradaran, winner of the Cornelius G. Dyke Memorial Award for a meta-analysis of metabolic reserve and stroke risk in patients with carotid stenosis or occlusion, after a review of the July issue highlights.