We are delighted that the AJR Impact Factor has increased from 3.959 to 6.582.
Thank you to our authors, reviewers, editors, staff, and other contributors!
AJR
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- This week's open access article evaluates the positive predictive value for malignancy of AD on DBT without a known etiology.
- Ultrasound-guided carpal tunnel release may be a safe, effective, and less invasive alternative to traditional surgery. ajronline.org/doi/abs/10.221…
- Pure ground-glass nodules that show the reticulation sign should be strongly suspected to represent invasive adenocarcinoma; this suspicion may guide risk assessments and follow-up recommendations. ajronline.org/doi/10.2214/AJ…
- Familiarity with the imaging features and temporal evolution of LC-CAS can minimize delays in diagnosis of lung cancer. ajronline.org/doi/abs/10.221…
- DECT added value to routine ED imaging by increasing diagnostic confidence, leading to a reduction in the number of recommended follow-up studies and a projected cost benefit. ajronline.org/doi/abs/10.221…
- Please join us in welcoming three new section editors! -Neuroradiology: @CarlosZamoraMD -Gastrointestinal Imaging: @DrF_Vernuccio -Cardiothoracic Imaging: @jonherochung arrs.org/AJR/Editors
- This article summarizes the current understanding of vesicoureteral reflux diagnosis and management and to discuss these imaging modalities’ strengths and pitfalls. ajronline.org/doi/10.2214/AJ…
- AJR will be open access all weekend in honor of #IDOR2020. @ARRS_Radiology is also making several other resources available. arrs.org/ARRSLIVE/Stand…
- We are delighted to announce our new Impact Factor of 3.96 (up from 3.01) and our new Immediacy Index of 5.85 (up from 0.73). Thank you to our authors, reviewers, and editorial team!
- McKittrick-Wheelock syndrome is an uncommon life-threatening disease caused by a large distal colorectal tumor (most commonly a benign villous adenoma) that secretes large quantities of fluid. ajronline.org/doi/abs/10.221…
- Incidental, small homogeneous renal masses measuring 21-39 HU at portal venous phase CT are common and highly likely benign. ajronline.org/doi/abs/10.221…









