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Clinical Pictureを投稿する

前回、レターを投稿するで好評いただいたので、clinical pictureに関しても纏めておきます。 *2019年10月19日Radiology追記しました。

投稿先あれこれ

NEJM

Please include a title for your submission. The title should contain no more than eight words. No more than two authors may be listed. Please provide the name, highest academic degree, address, e-mail address, telephone number, and fax number of each author. The legend should contain no more than 150 words.

http://www.nejm.org/page/author-center/images-in-clinical-medicine

JAMA

"What Would You Do Next?" with 4 single-phrase plausible treatment options describing possible courses of action with 1 being preferred Case presentation: 250 words Discussion: 500-600 words ≤10 references ≤3 authors 1-2 small figures Patient permission may be needed

http://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/pages/instructions-for-authors/#SecArticleTypeClinicalChallenge01

Gastroenterology

Clinical Challenges and Images in GI (See full information about article types here) This article type is presented as an unknown with the diagnosis hinging on the correct interpretation and integration of the image and clinical data. Submissions must adhere to the following guidelines: Manuscript: only Microsoft Word documents will be accepted. Title Page: title (cannot reveal diagnosis); authors' names (limit of three); authors' institutions; corresponding author contact information; conflict of interest statement (for all authors). Word Count: Q&A format (one page each). Abstract: not required. Tables/Figures: no limit. Please submit figures as separate attachments in JPEG, TIFF, EPS, or PDF formats (300 PPI resolution). Each figure should be labeled with letters only (i.e., no subpanels). All necessary information pertaining to figures must be included in the text (i.e., no figure legends). The inclusion of three or more images will qualify the submission for online-only publication. References: limited to three.

Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology

Image of the Month Image of the Month presents a striking clinical image(s) that is meant to challenge and inform the reader. Although priority will be given to exceptionally unique submissions, and those that are not similar to recently published cases; authors should be encouraged to present quality images of more commonly encountered diseases and conditions. All submissions should contain no more than four (4) color or black and white images of 300 dpi resolution. Images should be accompanied by a Word document containing a brief description of no more than 200 words. The text should succinctly present relevant clinical information, including a short description of the patient's history, relevant findings, clinical course, response to treatment, and condition at last follow-up. No more than three authors are allowed on each submission. Contributors must provide their names, addresses, phone, and e-mail addresses.

http://www.cghjournal.org/content/authorinfo

Canadian Medical Association Journal

Clinical images Images are chosen because they are particularly intriguing, classic or dramatic. Preference is given to common presentations of important rare conditions and important unusual presentations of common problems. Structure: 300 word limit; up to two authors; up to three references formatted in the Vancouver style figure and case pertaining to a real patient; clear, appropriately labelled, high-resolution images must be accompanied by a figure caption A brief case description is followed by a concise explanation of the educational significance of the images that typically includes epidemiology, differential diagnosis, investigations, management and prognosis For examples, see Clinical images

Submission guidelines | CMAJ

Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine

http://www.mdedge.com/ccjm/page/clinical-picture

Netherland Journal of Medicine

Photo quiz A photo quiz should not exceed 500 words and include no more than two figures and four references conform the Vancouver style. Abbreviations of measurements should be quoted in SI units.

QJM(Quarterly Journal of Medicine)

Clinical pictures should be no more than 500 words. Ideally, we suggest 200-300 words. Only one figure file is allowed for the image. The selected figure file may contain two images (labelled figure 1a and 1b). Clinical pictures should have six references or fewer. The patient's consent is required for photographs of the patient. Consent should be in the form of a letter (written by author or patient) and must be signed by the patient.

Instructions to Authors | QJM: An International Journal of Medicine | Oxford Academic

Journal of General Internal Medicine

Clinical images report on visual findings in clinical medicine that have educational value. They can include radiology results, high quality clinical images, or electrocardiograms. Images should have a text description that does not exceed 200 words. No more than three authors may be listed. In the initial submission (for clinical images ONLY), each image should be sent as a separate file with the submitted text.

https://jgimed.org/authors/JGIM%20Instructions%20for%20Authors.pdf

European Journal of Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine Flashcards Please see Introducing the "Internal Medicine Flashcards": Call for papers Volume 24, Issue 6, published online only. Authors: maximum 3 Image: one, single or multi-paneled. Only original, high-quality images will be considered for publication, provided they do not contain material that has been submitted or published elsewhere. If a photo of an identifiable patient is used, a specific release form must be completed and signed by the patient and enclosed to the submission. All the printed information that might identify the patient or the authors' institution (including but not limited to the hospital or patient name, date or place) should be removed from the images Main section (case description): maximum 175 words Discussion section: maximum 225 words + maximum 3 references

Guide for authors - European Journal of Internal Medicine - ISSN 0953-6205

http://www.ejinme.com/article/S0953-6205(13)00206-9/fulltext

Internal Medicine

Pictures in Clinical Medicine Images depicting an instructive case, a novel finding and/or element of current interest for clinical medicine. The manuscript text should not exceed 150 words with up to 2 references. The picture legend should not be contained. The title should be concise and contain up to 8 words and there should be no more than 4 pictures. Only 4 authors may be listed.

Instructions to Authors|Internal Medicine

Radiology

仙台厚生病院 齋藤宏章 先生に教えていただきました。ありがとうございました。

Radiologyに掲載された、齋藤先生の論文はこちらです。

Images in Radiology
Images in Radiology are state-of-the-art images covering a range of both common and uncommon radiologic conditions. The imaging findings are compelling, visually appealing, and demonstrative. Images in Radiology captures the excitement of state-of-the-art imaging and discovery in our discipline. Images are of interest to a broad range of the readership. Images in Radiology are not intended to be case reports.
Original, high-quality images are considered for publication provided they do not contain material that has been submitted or published elsewhere. To submit an image for publication in Radiology, please follow the submission instructions below. At the discretion of the Editor, images may appear in the print version of the Journal, the electronic version, or both.
Submission
Title: no more than 8 words
Authors: no more than 2 authors
Figure Limit: 1-2 maximum
Legend word count: no more than 150 words
Figures and legend text should be in one double-spaced Word document
Figures must also be submitted in separate TIF, EPS, AI, or PSD files with 600 dpi
Include a Full Title Page

https://pubs.rsna.org/page/radiology/author-instructions