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:
Dr. Joshua Hirsch moderates an expert roundtable for a critique of three recent intra-arterial stroke therapy trials (Synthesis Expansion, Interventional Management of Stroke [IMS] III, and Mechanical Retrieval and Recanalization of Stroke Clots Using Embolectomy [MR-RESCUE]). Commentators from Massachusetts General Hospital include R. Gilberto González, Pamela Schaefer, Michael Lev, and Albert Yoo.
Sofia González-Ortiz joins Dr. Lui from Barcelona to talk about whether commercial software is accurate enough for fMRI postprocessing in clinical practice, following the monthly review of the June issue.
The Journal Club travels to San Diego, site of the recent ASNR Annual Meeting, where Roland Lee and James Chen from the University of California, San Diego and the San Diego VA moderate the discussion of three recently published articles from AJNR.
Dr. Lui reviews of the highlights of the May issue and interviews Robert Grossman, former AJNR Editor-in-Chief, about his recent study of cognitive impairment in patients with mild traumatic brain injury.
The Journal Club travels to the University of California, San Francisco, where David Wilson moderates the discussion of four recently published articles and their implications.
Dr. Lucien Levy joins Dr. Lui to discuss the important and timely topic of imaging of dementias. This collection offers a look at the best of the past and current investigations, including the clinical presentation and imaging patterns associated with normal aging, mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer disease, and other dementias; anatomic measures for dementias; and imaging approaches in this challenging field.
Brent Griffith and Rajan Jain share the findings and implications of their prospective study of screening cervical spine CT in the emergency department with Dr. Lui following her review of the highlights of the April issue of AJNR.
The Journal Club travels to the University of Michigan, where Ashok Srinivasan and Ellen Hoeffner moderate the discussion of four recently published articles and their implications.
Dr. Lui discusses highlights of the March issue of AJNR and interviews José Merino about his study of blood-brain barrier disruption after cardiac surgery
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.
The Journal Club travels to New York University, where Mari Hagiwara and Ajax George moderate the discussion of four recently published articles and their implications.
Pina Sanelli joins Dr. Lui to discuss the prognostic value of CT perfusion for delayed cerebral ischemia following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage, after a review of featured articles from the February issue of AJNR.
Dr. Lui reviews highlights from the January issue of AJNR and interviews Soonmee Cha about her study of imaging biomarkers in patients with CNS lymphoma.
The Journal Club travels to the University of Virginia where fellows discuss three recently published articles and their implications.
Dr. Phillips reviews highlighted articles from the December issue of AJNR.