Journal of Radiology Case Reports

A new generation of Radiology journals for interactive Radiology case reports and Radiology review articles

  • Open access
  • Free submission
  • Free publication
  • Blinded peer-review
  • Interactive case reports and review articles
  • International authors, reviewers and editors
  • Every article receives DOI (Digital Object Identifier)
  • Indexed in Scientific CommonsIndex Copernicus, OAIster, Google Scholar etc.
  • Medline/PubMed indexing in process
  • Publications available in multiple formats (HTML, PDF, Interactive articles, Video)

Announcements

 

Updated author guidelines

 
The Journal of Radiology Case Reports updated its author guidelines.
A few requirements for manuscript submission have been added to further improve the quality of the articles.
 
Posted: 2009-05-01 More...
 

JRCR top ranking!

 

The Journal of Radiology Case Reports has been just ranked the third highest of all Radiology journals in the Index Copernicus Journal Master List 2008!

 
Posted: 2009-03-24 More...
 

JRCR in cooperation with Radiolopolis

 
We are glad to announce that the Journal of Radiology Case Reports and Radiolopolis (www.radiolopolis.com) have recently combined their forces.  
Posted: 2009-03-20 More...
 

JRCR indexed in DOAJ!

 
The Journal of Radiology Case Reports has been just indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ).  
Posted: 2009-02-06 More...
 

Journal of Radiology Case Reports indexed!

 
We can proudly announce that the Journal of Radiology Case Reports has been accepted and indexed in several scientific literature databases, including Scientific Commons, Index Copernicus, OAIster, Google Scholar and more.  
Posted: 2009-01-10 More...
 
More Announcements...

Vol 3, No 6 (2009)


Cover page of the June 2009 issue. Significance of Reversal of Diastolic Blood Flow in the Evolution of Testicular Infarction as a Complication of Epididymo-Orchitis by Marks et al
Cover page of the June 2009 issue. Significance of Reversal of Diastolic Blood Flow in the Evolution of Testicular Infarction as a Complication of Epididymo-Orchitis by Marks et al.