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Publication Committee Session at ECR 2018
During ECR 2018, the ESR Publications Committee organised a session for congress visitors interested in scientific publishing. Prof. Yves Menu, the Editor-in-Chief of European Radiology, presented his insights on the review and publication process of the journal,...Reply to: Prediction of survival by texture-based automated quantitative assessment of regional disease patterns on CT in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: methodological issues:
We thank the authors of this letter for their interest in our manuscript “Prediction of survival by texture-based automated quantitative assessment of regional disease patterns on CT in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis” [1] and for their valuable comments....Prediction of survival by texture-based automated quantitative assessment of regional disease patterns on CT in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: methodological issues
Dear Editor, We were interested to read the article “Prediction of survival by texture-based automated quantitative assessment of regional disease patterns on CT in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis” authored by Lee SM and colleagues published in European Radiology...Looking back at a successful ECR 2018
The editorial team of European Radiology (ER) proudly looks back at a successful ECR 2018! The journal was prominently visible at the congress with, amongst other things, a stand, its own journal wall, and several meetings – including a personal Meet and Greet with...Farewell of Editors Prof. Reiser and Prof. Hermans
During ECR 2018, the European Society of Radiology thanked the outgoing Editor-in-Chief of European Radiology Prof. Maximilian Reiser and the outgoing Editor-in-Chief of Insights into Imaging Prof. Robert Hermans for their immense contributions to today’s success of...Treatment of liver metastases from neuroendocrine tumour: which is the best method?
Neuroendocrine tumours are increasing in incidence. In diffuse cases, which are very common, the question of the most appropriate testament is essential. This paper favors cTACE over DEB-TACE and Y90.
Brain changes in patients with anorexia
This study shows a relationship between anorexia nervosa and brain volume which is measured with MRI.