Current Problems in Surgery keeps readers up-to-date on the latest surgical advances. Each month, this publication examines a single clinical problem or condition commonly seen by general surgeons. Issues also focus on topics in surgical research and emerging ideas in surgical subspecialties. Current Problems in Surgery is ideal for information too urgent to await book publication, yet too important to be summarized in a brief journal article.2012 Topics, Volume 49JanuaryAdvances in Preoperative Risk Assessment and ManagementAngela M. BaderFebruaryCurrent Management of Short Bowel SyndromeJon S. Thompson, Fedja A. Rochling, Rebecca A. Weseman, and David F. MercerMarchPrimary Vascular InfectionR. James Valentine and Jayer ChungAprilUnexpected Gynecological Findings During Abdominal SurgeryCasey A. Boyd and Taylor S. RiallMayContemporary Issues in Rural SurgeryThomas H. Cogbill, Joseph B. Cofer, and Benjamin T. JarmanJuneSurgery in PregnancyStephen R.T. Evans, Babak Sarani, Parag Bhanot, and Elizabeth Feldman
Current Radiopharmaceuticals publishes original research articles, letters, reviews, drug clinical trial studies and guest edited issues on all aspects of research and development of radiolabelled compound preparations. The scope of the journal covers the following areas: radio imaging techniques, therapies; preparation and application of radionuclide compounds including the incorporation of tracer methods used in scientific research and applications.
Current Therapeutic Research serves an international audience of scientists and clinicians in a variety of research, academic and clinical practice settings by quickly disseminating research findings. The journal provides a home for the rapid publication ofOriginal reports of recent development in drug therapy, including papers presenting unexpected, controversial, provocative and/or negative resultsResearch letters, presenting research that may stimulate further investigation or alert readers to clinically relevant but preliminary findingsIn-depth review articles on specific drug therapies or disease statesApplied health economics papers, aimed at a clinical audienceTrials From Resource-Limited Settings intended to highlight original medical and pharmaceutical reports from resource-limited settings.CTR is a peer-reviewed, author pays, online journal and the final published article will be universally accessible on all of Elsevier's platforms. In addition, the articles are indexed by all major biomedical abstracting databases.Published articles range from studies exploring new drugs and new indications for existing drugs to large, multicenter Phase III and IV trials. The journal also encourages submission of brief reports and commentaries on topics that are timely or provocative. For further information click on the links belowOriginal ResearchReview Articles and Meta-analysesCommentariesBrief ReportsResearch LettersLetters to the Editor