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Home Page: European Journal of Radiology European Journal of Radiology Open (EJR Open) is an online only, open access, peer-reviewed journal in Radiology EJR Open offers the quality, rigor, and visibility you expect from its companion title, European Journal of Radiology Opens in new window , combined with the convenience of open access
Articles in Press: European Journal of Radiology Imaging biomarkers are key to recognizing fatal breast cancers arising in the major ducts László Tabár, Peter B Dean, Tony Hsiu-Hsi Chen, Robert A Smith, Chen-Yang Hsu, Amy Ming-Fang Yen
List of Issues: European Journal of Radiology Explore a comprehensive list of issues from the European Journal of Radiology featuring cutting-edge research and reviews in radiology
Instructions to authors - European Journal of Radiology Editorial policyArticles in this journal are generally commissioned along specific thematic issues The issues will be complemented with non-commissioned original articles of high quality which respond to actual developments in the field Authors should note that all manuscripts are subject to peer review, and that commissioning does not automatically guarantee publication Types of
Bone and soft tissue tumors of hip and pelvis General anatomy is discussed elsewhere in this issue of EJR In the context of osseous pelvic tumors it is important to realize that the building blocks of the pelvic region are the iliac, pubic and ischial bones, the proximal femur with its secondary growth centers and the components of the sacrum
Primary staging of rectal cancer on MRI: an updated pictorial review . . . Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) plays a pivotal role in primary staging of rectal cancer, enabling the determination of appropriate management strategies and prediction of patient outcomes However, inconsistencies and pitfalls exist in various aspects, including rectal anatomy, MRI protocols and strategies for artifact resolution, as well as in T- and N-staging, all of which limit the