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Clinical Imaging
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Clinical Imaging is a peer-reviewed academic journal on medical imaging. It was founded in 1977 and received its current title in 1989. It is published by Elsevier on behalf of the New York Roentgen Society.[2]
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History
The journal began publication in 1977 as Computed Axial Tomography. The founding editor was Rolf L. Schapiro.[3] It was renamed CT: The Journal of Computed Tomography in 1978,[4] and in 1989 obtained its present title.[5] In 2012 it gained the sponsorship of the New York Roentgen Society.[6] As of 2022[update] the editor-in-chief is Elizabeth Kagan Arleo.[1]
Abstracting and indexing
Clinical Imaging is indexed in:[7]
- Academic Search Premier
- Biotechnology Research Abstracts (ProQuest)
- Compendex
- Embase
- MEDLINE
- Science Citation Index Expanded
- Scopus
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