Neurointervention
Korean Society of Interventional Neuroradiology · South Korea · Est. 2011
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Neurointervention publishes original articles documenting interventional neuroradiology. This journal was first published in 2006 under the title ‘ Sin'gyŏng chungjae ch'iryo ŭihak ’ and ' Neurointervention ' (pISSN 1975-5643) and was renamed ' Neurointervention ' in 2011 (pISSN 2093-9043, eISSN 2233-6273). Neurointervention has been published twice a year on the first day of March and September until 2019 and has been published 3 times a year on the first day of March, July, and November since 2020. Neurointervention has been published online only (eISSN 2233-6273) since March 2023 with volume 18, number 1. The aim of the journal is to offer clinicians and researchers working in the neurointervention field peer-reviewed articles on clinical and basic investigation of the cerebral circulation and associated diseases for enhancing patient management, education, clinical or experimental research, and professionalism. Neurointervention publishes articles related to research and the practice of neurovascular diseases, including observational or outcome studies, clinical trials, epidemiology, health services, advances in applied (translational) and basic research, and current trends in cerebrovascular health issues. The scope of the journal encompasses any areas of neurointerventional research, including those on pathophysiology, risk factors, symptomatology, imaging, and treatment. Research in basic science is considered only when it provides clinically relevant important information. Additionally, we are interested in studies that highlight characteristics of neurovascular diseases and stroke in Asian and Australasian populations. The journal publishes full-length original papers, reviews, technical notes, brief reports, case series, case reports, letters to the editor, commentaries, editorials, special reports, such as conference or meeting summaries, and medical cartoons.
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