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期刊名称:JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGICAL TREATMENT

ISSN:0954-6634
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS, CORT ADELERSGT 17,PO BOX 2562,SOLLI, OSLO, NORWAY, 0202
  出版社网址:http://www.dunitz.co.uk/
期刊网址:http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/09546634.html
影响因子:1.279(2008)
主题范畴:DERMATOLOGY

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



About the journal

Journal of Dermatological Treatment covers all aspects of the treatment of skin disease, including the use of topically and systemically administered drugs and other forms of therapy. With its focus on treatment and full-colour illustrations, the journal is of immense practical value to the clinical dermatologist and all those concerned with improving the management of skin disease.

 

 

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Instructions to Authors

The Journal of Dermatological Treatment includes:

  1. Original articles.

  2. Invited and submitted reviews on specific therapies.

  3. Invited contributions on the management of specific dermatoses.

  4. Original articles which may be either invited or submitted on the following themes:

    1. Classic clinical trial
    2. Favoured prescriptions
    3. The pharmaceutics of topical preparations
    4. Adverse reactions

    These articles are intended to create a forum on current thought and developments.

    Therefore, they may have a more informal perspective. They should not exceed 1500 words in length.

  5. Correspondence concerning recent publications as well as areas of topical interest. Up to 500 words in length.

  6. News bulletins, including information on forthcoming national and international meetings.

  7. Selected abstracts and critical analysis of selected important papers.

  8. Original reports of clinical trials that fail to demonstrate efficacy.

In all cases a letter will be sent to the authors by the Editors, indicating acceptance or explaining the reasons for rejection. Papers may be accepted subject to amendment by the authors. If a paper is not resubmitted within three months, it will be treated as a new submission.

The Journal of Dermatological Treatment will consider for publication manuscripts prepared in accordance with the guidelines laid down by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (Br Med J 1988, 296: 48--50). While authors are asked to write their manuscripts in English using an easily readable style, editorial assistance for authors not completely fluent in English may be available. Spelling and phraseology should conform to standard English usage. The Concise Oxford English Dictionary is used as a reference for all spelling and hyphenation, with the exception of articles submitted from North America. These should follow Webster's Dictionary for spelling and hyphenation. A manuscript will be considered for publication on the understanding that it reports unpublished work that is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, that all named authors have agreed to its submission and have obtained permission from their employers or institution to publish if they have a contractual or moral obligation to do so, and that, if accepted, it will not be published later in the same or similar form in any language without the consent of the publishers. The Editors reserve the right to make changes which may clarify or condense papers where this is considered desirable.

Preparation of manuscripts
Manuscripts should be typed double-spaced with a wide margin using one side of the paper only. Four copies should be submitted to the editorial office: an original and three photocopies. Any special points should be emphasized in the covering letter from the submitting author. Papers describing original research should be arranged as follows:

  1. Title page
  2. Abstract
  3. Keywords
  4. Introduction
  5. Materials (or patients) and methods
  6. Results
  7. Discussion
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. References
  10. Tables (with titles or captions)
  11. Figures

    The title page should bear the title of the paper, the full names of the authors, their affiliations and addresses, the name, fax number and full postal address of the author to whom correspondence and reprint requests are to be sent and a running title of not more than 50 letters and spaces. The Abstract should not exceed 200 words. It should be written in a style that conveys the essential message of the paper in abbreviated form. Keywords (3?) must be supplied otherwise the paper cannot be included in the annual index. The Introduction should assume that the reader is knowledgeable in the field and should, therefore, be as brief as possible. In the Materials and methods section, methods that have been published in detail elsewhere should not be described in detail.

    Abbreviations and symbols used must be standard and SI units used throughout. Acronyms should be used sparingly and must be fully explained when first used. Whenever possible drugs should be given their approved generic name. When a proprietary (brand) name must be used, it should begin with a capital letter. Statistical analyses must explain the methods used.

    References
    Only papers closely related to the author's work should be quoted. Exhaustive lists should be avoided. References should follow the Vancouver format. In the text they should appear as numbers starting at 1. At the end of the paper they should be listed (double-spaced) in numerical order corresponding to the order of citation in the text. All authors should be quoted for papers with up to four authors; for papers with more than four authors, the first three only should be quoted followed by et al. Abbreviations for titles of medical periodicals should conform to those used in the latest edition of Index Medicus. The first and last page numbers for each reference should be provided. Abstracts and letters must be identified as such.

    Journal article:
    1. Arko F, McCollough R, Manning L, et al. Use of intravascular ultrasound in the endovascular management of atherosclerotic aortoiliac occlusive disease. Am J Surg 1996; 172: 545-50.

    Journal article, in press
    2 Walton S, Wyatt E, Cunliffe WJ, Genetic control of sebum excretion and acne. A twin study. Br J Dermatol (1988; in press).

    Complete book:
    3. Beyar R, Keren G, Leon M, Serruys P, eds. Frontiers in Interventional Cardiology. London: Martin Dunitz Ltd, 1997.

    Chapter in book:
    4. Rosenfield K, Isner JM. Intravascular ultrasound in patients undergoing coronary and peripheral arterial revascularization. In: Topol EJ, ed. Textbook of Interventional Cardiology Vol 2. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Co., 1994: 1153-85.

    Abstract
    5 Calman KC, Androgens and acne: a new method for the screening of antiandrogens in human skin, Br J Dermatol (1970) 82 (suppl 6): 102.

    Letter to the Editor
    6 Realey T et al, The pattern of lipogenesis of isolated human sebaceous glands. J Invest Dermatol (1987) 87 149 (letter).

    Figures
    Appropriate colour illustrations will be reproduced free of charge. Authors should provide a slide, photoprint or flat reflective artwork of each colour figure for reproduction purposes. Three sets of colour prints should also be sent for reviewers. All such illustrations must be submitted as transparencies.

    In the text Arabic numbers should be used and all illustrations should be specifically referred to in the text, e.g. (Figure 2). All illustrations should be submitted as glossy black and white prints to about 1 1/2 times the intended final size鈇nd should be numbered as figures whether they are photographs, representational drawings or line diagrams and graphs. Every illustration must bear the author's name, full title of the article and appropriate figure number on the back. Photographs and photomicrographs should be unmounted glossy prints.

    Magnification is best indicated by a line representing a defined length included within the photographs.

    Areas of key interest and/or critical reproduction should be indicated on a flimsy overlay attached to a photograph or on a photocopy. All annotations and letters should be indicated in the same way, and preferably not included on the original print. Clearly contrasted and focused prints are essential for adequate reproduction.

    Line diagrams and graphs should be on separate sheets; they must be supplied as photographic prints of a quality suitable for reproduction. Lettering on figures should be minimal and must not duplicate the legend. The use of symbols should be explained in the caption, not on the figure.

    A photocopy of all illustrations should be submitted.

    Tables
    These should be as few as possible and should present only essential data. They should be type-written on separate sheets, have a title or caption, and be given Roman numbers. Tables should be cited in the text (e.g. Table IV).

    Editorial office
    Manuscripts must be accompanied by a covering letter. A correspondence address, telephone and fax numbers should also be given.

    Manuscripts and other editorial correspondence should be sent to

    Taylor & Francis
    P. O. Box 3255 (Holl鋘dargatan 20)
    SE-103 65 Stockholm
    Sweden
    Tel: +46 8 440 80 40
    Fax: +46 8 440 80 50

    Proofs
    Proofs will be sent to the corresponding author who should read them carefully for errors. A corrected copy must be returned to the publisher as soon as possible, by fax or express mail. Major alterations to the text cannot be accepted at this stage.

    Copyright assignment
    The corresponding author must complete and return to the publisher the Copyright Assignment from enclosed with the proofs. It is our practice for authors to assign to the journal their copyright in the article.

    Disposal of Material
    On publication of a paper all copies, artwork and correspondence will be held for six months before disposal. Authors should contact the Editors if they wish the material to be returned.

    Drug side effects
    Manuscripts reporting adverse drug reactions should be accompanied by evidence showing that the reaction has been reported to the appropriate drug licensing authority, and to the drug manufacturer.

    Business matters
    Business correspondence and enquiries relating to advertising, subscriptions, back numbers or reprints should be addressed to

    Anne Bindslev,
    Taylor & Francis A/S,
    Hollandargatan 20,
    PO Box 3255,
    S-11160 Stockholm,
    Sweden
    Tel +46 8 440 80 40
    Fax +46 8 440 80 50.


Editorial Board

Editors:

Richard Groves - Chelsea & Westminister Hopital, London, UK
Steven R Feldman - Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, USA

Founding Editor:

Ronald Marks - Cardiff, UK

Section Editors:

Cosmetic Dermatology
Robert Baran - Cannes, France

Wound Care
Vincent Falanga - Providence, USA

Dermatological Surgery
Desiree Ratner - New York, USA

Clinical Phototherapies
Alex Anstey - Cardiff, UK

Laser Treatment
Nicholas J Lowe - Los Angeles, USA

Residents and Trainees
Charles R Taylor - Boston, USA

Associate Editors:

Howard I Maibach - San Francisco, USA
Takeji Nishikawa - Shinjuku-ku, Japan
Gerd Plewig - Munich, Germany

Editorial Board:

Jacques A Bazex - Toulouse, France
Michael Beck - Manchester, UK
Paul R Bergstresser - Dallas, USA
David de Berker - Bristol, UK
John Berth-Jones - Coventry, UK
Lalit K Bhutani - New Delhi, India
Iphis Campbell - Brasilia, Brazil
Ruggero Caputo - Milan, Italy
Enno Christophers - Kiel, Germany
Alan Cooper - Sydney, Australia
Michael J Cork - Sheffield, UK
William J Cunliffe - Leeds, UK
Michael David - Pethah-Tikva, Israel
Louis Dubertret - Paris, France
Charles Ellis - Ann Arbor, USA
Andrew Y Finlay - Cardiff, UK
Benvenuto Gianotti - Florence, Italy
Chee Leok Goh - Singapore
Harald Gollnick - Magdeburg, Germany
W Andrew D Griffiths - London, UK
Arieh Ingber - Jerusalem, Israel
Stephanie Jablonska - Warsaw, Poland
Lennart Juhlin - Uppsala, Sweden
Andreas Katsambas - Athens, Greece
Francisco A Kerdel - Miami, USA
Peter van de Kerkhof - Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Knud Kragballe - Aarhus, Denmark
Charles M Lapiere - Liege, Belgium
James Leyden - Philadelphia, USA
Stuart Maddin - Vancouver, Canada
Robin Marks - Melbourne, Australia
Jose M Mascaro - Madrid, Spain
David McLean - Vancouver, Canada
Jean Revuz - Creteil, France
Evandro Rivitti, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Alan R Shalita - New York, USA
Jerome Shupack - New York, USA
John D Stratigos - Athens, Greece
John S Strauss - Iowa, USA
Hachiro Tagami - Sendai, Japan
Kristian Thestrup-Pedersen - Aarhus, Denmark
Antonella Tosti - Bologna, Italy
John J Voorhees - Ann Arbor, USA
Shoso Yamamoto - Hiroshima, Japan
Christos Zouboulis - Berlin, Germany



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