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期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL ANGIOLOGY

ISSN:0392-9590
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA, CORSO BRAMANTE 83-85, INT JOURNALS DEPT., TURIN, ITALY, 10126
  出版社网址:http://www.springer.com/medicine/cardiology/journal/
期刊网址:http://www.springer.com/medicine/cardiology/journal/547?detailsPage=contentItemPage&CIPageCounter=96853*angiology
影响因子:1.418(2008)
主题范畴:PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

International Journal of AngiologyThe journal International Angiology publishes scientific papers concerning the broad field of angiology, very rare angiological cases, brief historical notices on angiology and new surgical techniques.
Contributions may be in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, medical angiological rounds, therapeutical notes, new technologies, short original articles, special articles, and letters to the Editor.
Manuscripts must be prepared in strict compliance with the instructions for Authors published below. These conform with the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Editors (Ann Intern Med 1997;126:36-47), edited by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Articles not conforming to international standards will not be considered.
Three copies of papers should be sent (including title page, key words, text, figures and tables with legends) with diskette to:

International Angiology
Prof. Andrew Nicolaides
P.O. Box 23462
1683 Nicosia, Cyprus


Instructions to Authors
Manuscript Preparation
Papers must be in English and include a cover sheet with the following:

Title of the pape, with shortened version for page headings (not to exceed 75 letters and spaces including the author's name)
Full name of each author, the name of the author to whom communications should be addressed being underlined with the address, telephone number, and fax number (if available) given at the foot of page 1
Name and location of the institution where the work was performed
Acknowledgments
Information concerning grants

To insure that manuscript review is impartial, referees are not provided with information about the identity of the authors or their institutions. Such information will be removed from the copies of the cover sheet the reviewers are sent. Therefore, please do not place the authors' name on any sheet other than the first.

The manuscript must be keyed neatly, double-spaced, on one side of the paper only and with 5 cm (2 inch) margins. Three manuscript pages are roughly equal to one printed page (about 900 words). The approximate position of figures and tables must be marked in the margin. Please use sample subheadings and arrange the text as follows:

Abstract. (Not more than 250 words)

Introduction. State briefly the nature and purpose of the work, quoting the relevant literature.

Materials and Methods. Include details of clinical and technical procedures.

Results. Present these clearly, concisely, and without comment.

Discussion. Explain your results and relate them to those of other authors; define their significance for clinical practice.

References. Citations in the text should be identified by numbers in brackets, and the list of references at the end of the paper should be both alphabetized under the first author's name and numbered. Works by two authors are in alphabetical order by coauthor and those by more than two authors in chronological order. All author names must be listed in each reference. Only works referred to in the text and already accepted for publication can be included.

Examples:
Journal articles:
1. Levy PJ, Krausz MM, Manny J (1990) Acute mesenteric ischemia: Improved results-a retrospective analysis of ninety-two patients. Surgery 107: 372-380.

(Abbreviate journal names as in Index Medicus. Abstracts, editorials, and letters to the editors should be noted as such.)

Books:

2. Lee A (1991) Handbook of Angiology. Springer-Verlag: New York, p 186.

3. Nicolaides AN (1981) Doppler ultrasound in the investigation of venous insufficiency. In: Investigation of Vascular Disorders, Nicolaides and Yao (eds). Churchill Livingston: New York, London, pp 478-487.

Tables should have a title and a footnote explaining any abbreviation used in that table. They must be typed on separate sheets and designated by Arabic numerals.

Figures should be restricted to the minimum necessary to clarify the work described. Color illustrations are accepted for publication. The extra cost of color reproduction and printing must be covered by the author. Arrows, letters, and numbers added to figures should be of professional quality and proper dimensions. (Use template rub-on letters.) Use American spellings and indicate decimals by a period rather than a comma (e.g., 0.5). Line drawings, radiographs, and photographs should be submitted as positive prints on glossy paper, trimmed at right angles. Those to be combined into one cut (e.g., AP and lateral views), should be of the same height to facilitate reproduction. All illustrations must be numbered and the top indicated on the back. No paperclips should be used on figures, and they should be protected by cardboard for mailing.

Figure captions must all be typed on one separate page.

Footnotes should be placed at the foot of the page to which they apply and numbered consecutively throughout the article.

Abbreviations other than units of measurement should be spelled out when first cited in the text, e.g., ventricular septal defect (VSD).

Units of measurement should follow the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals. International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Ann Intern Med 1988, 108:258-265.

Technical notes. Technical notes are limited to six typewritten pages (1800 words) and three illustrations.

Offprints.Offprints (in multiples of 100) may be ordered when the page proofs are returned.

The journal strongly encourages the submission of electronic manuscripts. Authors should provide disks only after a manuscript has been accepted and final revisions have been made. Disks should be submitted in addition to the usual number of hardcopies. The paper version should exactly match the magnetic version. There are no particular software requirements (i.e., authors are encouraged to work in the software of their choice). Disks should be clearly labeled with both software and hardware information, e.g., Was the file saved as an ASCII file/in WordPerfect 5.1/in Word 6.0? Was the work done on an Apple Macintosh/an IBM compatible/a Sun workstation?

Special features of the journal are the high-quality reproduction of illustrations and quick publication of accepted papers. Therefore, the form and contents of the manuscript should be submitted in final form to exclude the need for later correction. Expenses for making changes in the originally submitted text will be charged to the author. Absolutely essential additions may be placed at the end of the page proof as a ``Note added in proof.''

Letters to the Editor should not exceed 300 words and three references, and should be prepared in the same style as other manuscripts.
Submission of Manuscripts
Manuscript Checklist

Original manuscript and three additional copies
Four sets of unmounted glossy figures (5" x 7")
Figures and tables in consecutive numerical order
Legends for all figures, typed double-spaced
Labeled illustrations (original and two copies)
Designated corresponding author (name, complete address, telephone and fax number)
Abstract (maximum 250 words)
References in alphabetical order, typed double-spaced
Permission to reproduce published material or cite unpublished data

Four complete copies of the manuscript (including original tables and figures) must be supplied. Manuscripts and communications relating to publications of papers should be addressed to:

John B. Chang, M.D.
Editor-in-Chief
International Journal of Angiology
Director, Long Island Vascular Center
1050 Northern Boulevard
Roslyn, NY 11576, USA
T: (516) 484-3430
F: (516) 484-3482
Guidelines for Electronically Produced Illustrations for Print
General

Send illustrations separately from the text (i.e. files should not be integrated with the text files). Always send printouts of all illustrations.

Vector (line) Graphics

Vector graphics exported from a drawing program should be stored in EPS format.

Suitable drawing program: Adobe Illustrator. For simple line art the following drawing programs are also acceptable: Corel Draw, Freehand, Canvas.

No rules narrower than .25 pt.

No gray screens paler than 15% or darker than 60%.

Screens meant to be differentiated from one another must differ by at least 15%.

Spreadsheet/Presentation Graphics

Most presentation programs (Excel, PowerPoint, Freelance) produce data that cannot be stored in an EPS format. Therefore graphics produced by these programs cannot be used for print.

Halftone Illustrations

Black & white and color illustrations should be saved in TIFF format.

Illustrations should be created using Adobe Photoshop whenever possible.

Scans*

Scanned reproductions of black and white photographs should be provided as 300 ppi TIFF files.

Scanned color illustrations should be provided as TIFF files scanned at a minimum of 300 ppi with a 24-bit color depth.

Line art should be provided as TIFF files at 600 ppi.


* We do prefer having the original art as our printers have drum scanners which allow for better reproduction of critical medical halftones.


Graphics from Videos

Separate files should be prepared for frames from a video that are to be printed in the journal. When preparing these files you should follow the same rules as listed under Halftone Illustrations.
Guidelines for Electronically Produced Illustrations for ONLINE
Video

Quicktime (.mov) is the preferred format, but .rm, .avi, .mpg, etc. are acceptable.

No video file should be larger than 2MB. To decrease the size of your file, consider changing one or more of the following variables: frame speed, number of colors/greys, viewing size (in pixels), or compression. Video is subject to Editorial review and approval.

Editorial Board
Editorial Board

 

Editor-in-Chief

John B. Chang, New York


Senior Editors

Hendrick B. Barner, Missouri
Fritz Kaindl, Austria
Larry H. Hollier, New York
Earl R. Olsen, California
Kailash Prasad, Canada
Pravin M. Shah, California
Bauer E. Sumpio, Connecticut

Editorial Board

Pertti Aarnio, Finland
Elie D. Aboulafia, Michigan
Jose Alemany, Germany
Aurel Andercou, Romania
Cemil Barlas, Turkey
Hendrick B. Barner, Missouri
Jaroslav Bartak, Czech Republic
Joseph Beninson, Michigan
John J. Bergan, California
K. Buyukozturk, Turkey
Nen-Chung Chang, Taiwan
Anne H. Child, UK
Anthony J. Comerota, Pennsylvania
John D. Corson, Iowa
Jack J. Curtis, Missouri
Raymond A. Dieter, Illinois
Tullio DiPerri, Italy
Zong-Jun Dong, People's Republic of China
Daniel Duprez, Belgium
John A. Elefteriades, Connecticut
Kensuke Esato, Japan
Kazem Fathie, Nevada
Richard M. Fleming, Nebraska
Robert Gasser, Austria
Heinz Heidrich, Germany
Madalene Heng, California
Hans M. Hoffmeister, Germany
Shunichi Hoshino, Japan
Anthony M. Imparato, New York
Daniel J. Iosa, Argentina
Shin Ishimaru, Japan
Tasuki Katsumura, Japan
Klaus Kisters, Germany
Yoshihiko Kubo, Japan
Antonio L'Abbate, Italy
Peter Lechleitner, Austria
Byung-Boong Lee, South Korea
Dirk A. Loose, Germany
Ole Lund, Denmark
Michael Martin, Germany
Christopher G.A. McGregor, Minnesota
Virginia Miller, Minnesota
J. Ernesto Molina, Minnesota
H. Müller-Wiefel, Germany
Hans O. Myhre, Norway
Johanan E. Naschitz, Israel
Maurice W. Nicholson, Hawaii
Markku S. Nieminen, Finland
John C. Olsen, Texas
Paul W. Orton, Colorado
Randas G. Pai, California
Rodolfo Paoletti, Italy
Travis J. Phifer, Louisiana
George P. Pillari, New York
Paolo Pola, Italy
Dinker B. Rai, New York
Peter M. Sanfelippo, Texas
Tadahiro Sasajima, Japan
John H. Scurr, England
Rajinder P. Sharma, Michigan
Hiroshi Shigematsu, Japan
V.S. Sottiurai, Louisiana
David G. Stanley, Tennessee
Yan-Ching Sun, People's Republic of China
Wolfram Theiss, Germany
Marko Turina, Switzerland
Zang Gao Wang, People's Republic of China
Gernold Wozniak, Germany
Keishu Yasuda, Japan

Senior Editors Emeritus

Hans J. Hachen, Switzerland
Karl Victor Hall, Norway
Georges L. Stalpaert, Belgium
Albert Senn, Switzerland



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