Dear colleagues,
I am very pleased to tell you that the latest edition of GO RAD is now available.
Here you will find freely available links to timely and topical articles from many of the world's leading radiology journals. GO RAD includes topics of general interest as well as subspecialty content, now with some content in Spanish and French. We also include articles of interest to radiological technologists and other allied health professionals with interest in radiology and related sciences.
In this issue, we have many new open access articles for you to enjoy, on a variety of interesting topics ranging from "Incidence and Significance of Inconclusive Results in Ultrasound for Appendicitis in Children and Teenagers" and “Normal mediastinal and hilar lymph nodes in children on multi-detector row chest computed tomography” to a “Multidetector Computed Tomography of Spinal Trauma: A Pictorial Review" and “Spectrum of Medication-Induced Complications in the Abdomen: Role of Cross-Sectional Imaging”.
We continue to improve GO RAD by adding new participating journals and content. With this issue, we welcome the participation of Revista Chilena de Radiología (Twinkling artifact in color Doppler ultrasound: A misunderstood and useful sign) and the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences (Contrast Medium Administration and Parameters Affecting Bolus Geometry in Multidetector Computed Tomography Angiography: An Overview).
In the future, look for participation from more publishers and journals, as well as a re-designed and easier to view website.
Please help us spread the word about this valuable international radiology educational resource... tell your friends! Please send us your feedback to editorGORAD@gmail.com
Thanks again to all the Editors and Publishers for their continued contributions and to our readers.
Respectfully,
Eric J. Stern MD
Editor, GO RAD