Leading Journals On Pediatric Dermatology
The word pediatric is referred to as healer of children from the birth ends up to the age of 18.Pediatrics is the branch of medicine that deals with the
health of the infants, children’s,
adolescents up to the age of 18. The high
impact factor of pediatric journal is about average of 5.417. The pediatric
pulmonology is a monthly peer reviewd medical journal covering pediatric pulmonlogy. John wilsey & sons is a seeking a new editor – in- chief for pediatric pulmonology. Pediatric
pulmonology specializes in treating the
lung diseases. Pediatric ophthalmologist treat the children having difficulty with a vision
screening exam and had difficulty reading or learning, sometimes they need
surgery to overcome from these illness. pediatric
Oncology are the one who cares the children having cancer, and also is one of the biggest success rate in
oncology in the last millennium. The survival for all
pediatric cancers is about 75–80% for 5 years. Pediatric dermatology
High Impact List of Articles
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Cardiac Tamponade By Hydatid Pericardial Cyst : A Rare Echocardiography Image
Ech-chenbouli Amine, Benouna Mohamed Elghali, Serbout Saoussane, Benmallem Othmane, Arous Salim & Habbal Rachida
Clinical images: Imaging in Medicine
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Cardiac Tamponade By Hydatid Pericardial Cyst : A Rare Echocardiography Image
Ech-chenbouli Amine, Benouna Mohamed Elghali, Serbout Saoussane, Benmallem Othmane, Arous Salim & Habbal Rachida
Clinical images: Imaging in Medicine
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High-intensity focused ultrasound of uterine fibroids and adenomyosis: maneuver technique for bowel loops located inside the treatment window
Nguyen Minh Duc* & Huynh Quang Huy
Short Communication: Imaging in Medicine
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High-intensity focused ultrasound of uterine fibroids and adenomyosis: maneuver technique for bowel loops located inside the treatment window
Nguyen Minh Duc* & Huynh Quang Huy
Short Communication: Imaging in Medicine
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The benefits of not using exogenous substances to prepare substrates for hyperpolarized MRI
Arnaud Comment
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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The benefits of not using exogenous substances to prepare substrates for hyperpolarized MRI
Arnaud Comment
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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Measuring patient satisfaction with the CT consent process: the COMRADE outcome measure
P Rogers, S Lloyd, D Shetty, P Newell
& D Gay
Special Report: Imaging in Medicine
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Measuring patient satisfaction with the CT consent process: the COMRADE outcome measure
P Rogers, S Lloyd, D Shetty, P Newell
& D Gay
Special Report: Imaging in Medicine
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Exploring the biology of chemo brain: how has PET/CT helped us?
MW Haut, J Wiener, G Marano & J Abraham
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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Exploring the biology of chemo brain: how has PET/CT helped us?
MW Haut, J Wiener, G Marano & J Abraham
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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