Diagnostic imaging using X-rays goes back to the time of Roentgens discovery in 1896. Diagnostic procedures, particularly the widespread use of X-rays, continue to be the most common application of radiation in medicine. Recent developments in medical imaging modalities particularly with respect to computed tomography (CT) have led to rapid increases in a number of high dose X-ray examinations performed with significant consequences for individual patient doses. Although the use of radiation technology has led to vast improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases; there are adverse effects that depend on the type and the intensity of radiation involved while some risk is generally acceptable when clear clinical benefits for the patient are expected.
Journal of Medical Diagnostic Methods is one of the top online publishing journals for research from the field of Diagnostic Imaging. The open access articles published in this scholarly journal are reviewed by at least two reviewers of the associated fields. The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, case reports, short communications, etc and emphasizes theoretical and experimental work. To ensure high quality articles, both editors and reviewers actively participate in the peer review process and help in completing the review process within 21 days. As an important educational platform the journal provides scientists and researchers access to the newest trends and research outlooks. Please browse through the list of peer-reviewed journals to find the scientific publication of your interest.
Last date updated on April, 2024