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. Phillips continues his special series of broadcasts that chronicle the oral history of the American Society of Neuroradiology, speaking with ASNR Past President Irvin I. Kricheff.
Dr. Phillips discusses highlights of the April issue of the American Journal of Neuroradiology.
Dr. Phillips begins a special series of broadcasts that chronicle the oral history of the American Society of Neuroradiology. The first is a talk with ASNR Past President and former AJNR Editor-in-Chief Michael Huckman.
Dr. Phillips presents featured selections from the March issue of the American Journal of Neuroradiology.
Orlando Ortiz joins Dr. Phillips to share insights into his recent study of back pain following vertebral augmentation, one of the featured articles from the February 2012 issue of the American Journal of Neuroradiology.
Dr. Phillips reviews the highlights of the January 2012 issue of the American Journal of Neuroradiology.
Dr. Phillips interviews Steven Hetts about his study of new and rapidly enlarging aneurysms in children and reviews articles of special interest in the December issue.
Articles of special note in the November issue are reviewed by Dr. Phillips.
Dr. Phillips discusses the diagnosis and interventional treatment of vascular lesions of the head and neck with Guest Editor Guilherme Dabus in this audio supplement to AJNR's latest Special Collection. These complex lesions often require a multidisciplinary approach and the focus of the neuroradiologist includes vascular anomalies, tumors, and carotid blowout syndrome.
Dr. Phillips is joined by Pina Sanelli for a discussion of radiation dose reduction strategies to supplement the summaries of the October issue highlights.
Dr. Phillips discusses a decade of advances in pediatric neuroimaging with Thierry A.G.M. Huisman and Andrea Poretti in this audio supplement to AJNR's latest Special Collection. The Guest Editors present a multidisciplinary perspective on techniques that have revolutionized the analysis and understanding of congenital anomalies and the neuro-architecture of the developing brain.
Andrei Holodny is Dr. Phillip's guest and provides an overview of the benefits of fMRI in preoperative identification of eloquent cortex. The podcast also includes a summary of the September issue highlights.
Featured articles from the August issue are reviewed by Dr. Phillips, who also extends an invitation for listener feedback.
Laurie Loevner and Harish Poptani from the University of Pennsylvania join Dr. Phillips for a discussion of diffusion-weighted imaging of head and neck lesions following his summary of the June-July issue highlights from the American Journal of Neuroradiology.
Dr. Phillips reviews the highlights of the May 2011 issue of the American Journal of Neuroradiology.