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《脑血管病电子杂志(英文)》杂志简介
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2018年创刊,季刊。是一本由国家卫健委主管,中华医学会主办,浙大一院承办,中华医学电子音像出版社出版的全英文医学期刊,郑树森院士担任主编,杨云梅教授担任执行主编。旨在贯彻理论与实践、普及与创新、基础与临床相结合的学术准则,反映国内外脑血管病领域临床及基础科研工作的新成果、新进展、新经验,构筑起自由的学术交流舞台,提倡学术争鸣,促进跨学科的学术交流,推动医学科技的发展。设有指南与共识、述评、论著、综述、病例报告、临床图像等栏目。
Instructions for Authors
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Scope
Journal
of Cerebrovascular Disease welcomes original research articles, review
articles, editorials, and others in the field of medicine, especially
the cerebrovascular disease, from any part of the world.
Editorial process
Manuscripts
are reviewed by members of the international editorial board and our
expert peer reviewers, and then either accepted for publication or
rejected by the chief editor. Most of submissions accepted for
publication may undergo revisions recommended by the reviewers, editors,
or statistical advisers. A decision takes from two weeks to three
months.
Publication
varies from two to six months after final acceptance. Proofs of edited
articles and illustrations are sent to the corresponding author for
correction and reply to any queries from editors. A sample copy of the
journal containing the articles will be forwarded to the corresponding
author within a few days of publication.
Authorship
Credit for authorship requires:
a. Substantial contributions to the conception and design, data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation;
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c. Final approval of the version to be published;
d.
Agreement to be accountable for all aspects of the work in ensuring
that questions related to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the
article are appropriately investigated and resolved.
Authorship credit should be based only on substantial contributions to each of the four components mentioned above.
The
order of naming the contributors should be based on the relative
contribution of the contributor towards the study and writing the
manuscript. Once it is submitted, the authorship cannot be changed
without written consent of all the contributors. The corresponding
author takes responsibility for the article during submission and peer
review.
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Journal of Cerebrovascular Disease
Generally manuscripts should be prepared according to the following:
Title:
Name, affiliation (institution) of the author(s), city, zip code, country, and email address of the author(s) should be
given.
Abstract:
The abstract should include four sections as Objective, Methods, Results, and Conclusion and have no more than 300
words summarizing the most important points in the article.
Key words:
Two or more key words/phrases for cross-indexing this article should be provided.
Text:
main text should contain Introduction, Methods (Materials or Patients),
Results, and Discussion. The text should comment on, but should not
repeat, the details given in tables, figures, or captions. Any
acknowledgments should be made at the end of the main text.
Introduction section should explain the problem which is to be
addressed, with a definition of the hypothesis to be examined.
In
the Methods section, the subjects of the study and the methods employed
in the investigation must be clearly described. For example, the
reasons for examining the particular group of patients should be made
clear, and reasons for exclusion of individuals from the study must be
stated. Any group used as controls must be defined accurately. Ethical
approval of studies and informed consent are required and should be
described in this section.
results must be clearly expressed in simple language. Tables or similar
diagrams can be used but must not duplicate materials already described
in the text.
discussion must be succinct, pointing out the relevance of the work
described in the article and its contribution to current knowledge.
Tables
and figures should be self-explanatory and must be numbered with Arabic
numbers in consecutive order. Each table has a short descriptive
heading and places explanatory matters in footnotes. The lettering on
figures should be large enough to be clear after it has been reduced for
printing and be consistent in size and style. Color will be accepted
only where it is essential.
references should include only those that are important and have been
studied fully by the authors. Authors are responsible for the accuracy
and completeness of the cited references and for correct citation in the
text. References follow the Vancouver format. In references, the names
of journals should be abbreviated according to Index Medicus (List all
authors and/or editors up to three; if more than three, list the first
three and et al.). The references cited should be represented in the
text by superscript numbers in the order of their appearance. The list
of references at the end of the text should be in this numerical order
with details and punctuation as follows:
Article from journal
Shang
AD, Lu YQ. A case report of severe paraquat poisoning in an
HIV-positive patient: an unexpected outcome and inspiration. Medicine
(Baltimore) 2015; 94: e587.
Ikeda
H, Imamura H, Agawa Y, et al. Onyx extravasation during embolization of
a brain arteriovenous malformation.Interv Neuroradiol 2017; 23:
200-205.
Monographic series
Davidoff RA. Migraine: manifestations, pathogenesis, and management. Philadelphia, Pa: FA Davis; 1995.
Contemporary Neurology Series, No. 42.
Online journals with volume and page information
Simon
JA, Hudes ES. Relationship of ascorbic acid to blood lead levels. JAMA
1999; 281: 2289-2293. Accessed June 11, 2017.
http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/281/24/2289.
Online journals without volume and page information
Verschuur
EM, Steyerberg EW, Tilanus HW, et al. Nurse-led follow-up of patients
after oesophageal or gastric cardia cancer surgery: a randomised trial.
Br J Cancer 2008 Dec 9. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6604811.
Online website
Morse
SS. Factors in the emergence of infectious diseases. Emerg Infect Dis
[serial online] 1995 Jan-Mar [cited 2017 Jun 5]; 1(1): [24 screens].
Available from: www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol1no1/morse.htm
Book—more than one author (list all authors if three or less, otherwise list first three followed by et al.)
Baselt
RC, Cravey RH. Disposition of Toxic Drugs and Chemicals in Man, 4th ed.
Foster City, CA: Chemical Toxicology Institute; 1995.
Chapter from a book
Calne RY. Experimental background. In: Calne RY, Ed. Liver Transplantation, 2nd ed. London: Grune & stratton;1987: 3-7.
Book—with editors
Maddrey WC, Ed. Transplantation of the Liver. New York: Elsevier Science Publishing; 1998.
Conflicts of interest
Author(s) must declare all conflicts of interest.
Copyright protection
Each
submission must be accompanied by a letter of copyright transfer signed
by all the authors and other relevant documents including informed
consent obtained from research subjects and research approval from the
supervising or institutional ethics bodies.