Abdominal Radiology
Instructions for Authors
General Information
Please note that the journal does not offer pre-evaluation. Therefore please directly submit your manuscript to EditorialManager at the link below. The Editor will then contact you.
Editorial Manager
It is the Corresponding Author’s responsibility to ensure that he/she has the correct authors’ names, affiliations, addresses and author sequence when the final corrected proofs are submitted. Please keep in mind that corrections are no longer possible after online first publication. All additional corrections after publication need the approval of the Editor-in-Chief(s) and would result in the publication of an erratum that will be hyperlinked to the article.
Articles are checked for duplication. Articles with duplications considered excessive will not be published. If data from another publication is included, this should be clearly stated in the manuscript and referenced. In addition, how the submitted work differs from prior publications should be specifically stated.
Do not include reference to the authors name or institution within the manuscript.
The use of abbreviations and acronyms is highly discouraged, as it makes reading a paper difficult if those abbreviations are not familiar. Only widely understood abbreviations or acronyms should be used.
Please include the key take home message in the last sentence or paragraph of both the abstract and the discussion.
Figures should be included to illustrate the major findings of the study. Excessive figures should be avoided. Each figure should include a legend and pertinent arrows to the findings. Pictorial essays and reviews should be image-rich, but focused on major teaching points. An atlas of images that includes minor or uncommon imaging findings is discouraged.
Tables can be included if they present a more understandable means of explaining findings than data included in text. Tables should be condensed so that key findings are demonstrated. The table data should not be duplicated within the text. A record of all the study data in a table is generally not useful to readers and is discouraged.
Although absolute limits to the number of pages or words are not enforced, authors should attempt to limit articles to approximately 4,500 words (18 pages at 250 words per page, not including the title page, references or figure legends), approximately 50 references and 8 figures. Commentaries should not exceed 5 pages.
Editorial Manager
Types of papers
ReportOriginal research, Review article/pictorial essay, Update article/perspective, Practice, Classics in Abdominal Radiology, Letter/commentary
Case reports are generally not accepted unless they are the first description of a new disease or condition.
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