The teaching case is organized under following headings
1. Clinical History
Please provide a brief and relevant history to the case you are about to submit.
2. Figures
( Please remove patients name or any other information that identify them)
a. There is no limit on the number of figures you can submit.
b. If you have multimodality images of the case please submit all.
c. Please show the abnormality with the help of arrow/arrowhead etc.
d. The Images can be reformatted in Photoshop or Microsoft imager.
e. Images of 300DBI are preferred.
f. Please label your figures as Figure 1, 2 3 as needed. You can also have subparts to a figure, for example Figure 1A, and Figure 1B. This is limited to five subparts.
3. Figure Legends
Please write a figure legend for each figure. Remember one image is worth thousand words.
4. Diagnosis
Please state the final diagnosis. If you have histopathology or gross image please include that in figures.
5. Discussion
This is the core or most important part of your submission. Please start your discussion with:
a. A sentence or two about the incidence of disease and why it is important to recognize it and how this case is unique ( If applicable)
b. In your discussion- Please include plain film, CT, MRI, US, Nuclear scintigraphy or PET imaging findings if relevant to your case. It will vary from cases to case.
c. There is no limit on how long a discussion should be, however one should be able to describe all relevant and pertinent findings within 1000 to 1500 words.
d. Please cite your references in the discussion text. For example “ Mature cystic Teratoma is characterized by the presence of fat [1]. Please site the references in sequential order and limit them to 10.
e. This required for the site to be indexed in Pub med. It generally takes about 2 years plus to be indexed after full functional website. When site is indexed all previously published body is automatically indexed.
6. References
a. Each reference must be cited numerically and listed in the order in which it appears in the text. When more than six authors are included in a single reference, et al replaces the names of all authors after the first three.
Journal Article
Bhatt S, Simon R, and Dogra VS. Littoral Cell Angioma: Sonographic and Color Doppler Features.. J. Ultrasound Med. 2007 26: 539-542.1.
Chapter in Book.
Siegel MJ. Male Pelvis. In: Siegel MJ, (ed). Pediatric Sonography. 2nd ed. New York: Raven Press, 1995:479-512.
Website
Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man. Bethesda, MD: National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Science. Available at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/omim.
7.Authors
Please limit to three authors. Photo of the first author will be published along with the case. A letter of acceptance will be sent to all the authors. So it is very important that all authors are registered with imaging science today.
8.Institution
It’s important to provide the name of your institution.
9.Your photograph
You will have an option to upload your passport size photo here or you can upload your photo later by logging into my accounts and editing your profile.
Once you have completed all the steps you will have following options:
- Save as draft or submit for review.
Once you hit the submit for review button, your case will be sent to the respective section editor for review. Please allow up to 72 hours for your case to be reviewed. Once the process of review is complete, one of the following will happen:
1. Case approved with no changes.
2. Case needs corrections and authors have been advised to revise and resubmit.
3. We will work with you and assist you in refining your case for re- submission.
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