期刊名称:SEMINARS IN THROMBOSIS AND HEMOSTASIS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis is a bimonthly topic driven review journal that focuses on all issues relating to hemostatic and thrombotic disorders. As one of the premiere review journals in the field, Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis serves as a comprehensive forum for important advances in clinical and laboratory diagnosis and therapeutic interventions. Seminars offers an informed perspective on today's pivotal issues, including hemophilia A & B, thrombophilia, gene therapy, venous and arterial thrombosis, von Willebrand disease, vascular disorders and thromboembolic diseases. Attention is also given to the latest developments in pharmaceutical drugs along with treatment and current management techniques. The journal also frequently publishes sponsored supplements to further highlight emerging trends in the field.
Instructions to Authors
Please indicate the article title, your (and your contributor's) full name, degree, title, academic affiliation, and current mailing address (with e-mail address, telephone and fax numbers) on the cover page of your article.
Objectives
The purpose of Seminars is to present contemporary information on a specifically defined subject in the field of thrombosis and hemostasis. Each issue is designed to provide information of immediate clinical relevance.
Manuscripts
The manuscript should be typewritten, doublespaced, on bonded stock with ample margins. Please use a word processor or computer to prepare your article. Double spacing must be used for all material, including legends and references. Please submit manuscripts in triplicate. Articles should be approximately twenty pages, including references, tables, and figures. Please indicate drug name trademarks where needed. Included with each article should be an abstract of 200 words and five key words. NOTE: When completed, the manuscript should be mailed to the guest editor unless otherwise instructed.
CME Questions
Please submit a short summary of what you consider to be the chief educational objective of your article in 40 words or less. For instance, if your article were on "Perils and Pointers in the Evaluation and Management of Back Pain," the educational objective might be: "Upon completion of this article the reader should be able to (1) summarize the important steps in assessing the patient with back pain, (2) list the common causes of chronic back pain and the appropriate course of management.
Please submit three multiple-choice questions with five possible answers. The questions should not be "tricky," but rather should underscore the clinical import of your article. For example, an article on "Perils and Pitfalls in Clinical Neuroradiology," included this CME question:
"In spine imaging, diffusely decreased marrow signal on TI-weighted images may occur with which of the following: a) anemia of chronic disease b) diffuse benign or malignant hematologic abnormalities c) HIV infection d) it can be seen as an otherwise normal finding in endurance athletes e) all of the above"
When completed, all materials should be mailed to the guest editor unless otherwise instructed.
References
References should be cited within the text using superscript numbers, and listed, doublespaced, at the end of the article in order of citation, using the AMA style. Please note, as in the following examples, we will not be italicizing book or journal titles. Use the following style: Journals Greenwood M, Irwin J. The biostatistics of senility. Hum Biol 1939;11:1-23. Books Stryer L. Biochemistry. 2nd ed. San Francisco, Calif: WH Freeman Co; 1981:559-596. Parts of Books Rice TA, Michels RG. Complications of vitrectomy. In: Little HL, Jack R, Patz A, Forsham PH, eds. Diabetic Retinopathy. New York, NY: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc; 1983: 315-340.
If more than five authors, list the first three followed by "et al."
Tables and Figure Legends
Tables should be typewritten on a separate sheet and appended to the article. Figure legends should be typewritten, doublespaced, in a listing and appended to the text, as well.
Illustrations
For best results, submit 5x7 glossy prints for both line and halftone illustrations. Indicate figure number and, when appropriate, "top" on the reverse side in soft pencil. All illustrations should be referred to in the text by figure numbers. Wrap illustrations carefully for mailing. On publication your illustrations will be returned to you. Do not mount illustrations. All line photographs must be black on white background for optimal results. We also require signed patient permission forms for all patient photographs used. If we do not receive signed permission forms, the identity of the patient will be obscured by the Publisher. If tables or figures are reproduced from previously published material, we need permission from the publisher.
Proofs
Page proofs will be submitted for you to read. This affords the opportunity to check the typeset text for typographic and related errors. Elective alterations are difficult to accommodate owing to the associated time and expense of introducing them. Please correct and return proofs within 48 hours of receipt.
Diskette Submissions
Hard Copy
Always include a manuscript with the disk and be sure that the disk and manuscript match precisely. If changes are made to the disk, rerun the manuscript so that it remains a match. Thieme will assume that any marks on the manuscript have not been transferred to the disk. Keep a copy of your files in case the journal editor or Thieme receive a damaged disk. Disks are not returnable.
Platform
PC (Windows or DOS) and MAC disks are acceptable. An OS/2 document should be translated to a DOS equivalent when you save it to disk. 3 1/2 inch high-density disks are preferred.
Software
Word, WordPerfect, and MacWrite are preferred programs, but any format is acceptable. Put the name of the software, and version, on the disk label (such as, WP5.1 or WFW6.0). Do not compress the file before you put it onto your disk. Put your name and the filenames on the label.
Files on the Disk
Do not embed tables or figures within the text file. These require special handling by the typesetter. Ideally, each table should be in a separate file. If you do create figures on the computer then please put each one in a separate file, and indicate on the label the software and version used. Always send a good quality printout of each figure.
Miscellaneous
Use hard returns (the Enter key) only at the end of a paragraph, not at the end of a line. Allow lines of text to break themselves in your word processing software.
Use only one space, not two, after periods.
Use the numeral one key where you intend the number, not the lowercase "ell". Also, the zero key, not the "oh" key.
Mark special characters (Greek letters, symbols such as less than, greater than, etc.) on the manuscript. Do not use your word processor's program- specific code.
Please disclose any commercial financial support of research activities, which may be discussed in the article. Should you have any further questions that cannot be answered by looking at previous issues of the publication, please contact the Editor-in-Chief.
Contact
Editor-in-Chief Eberhard Mammen, MD 5054 W Michibay Drive Manistique, MI, 49854-9126 |
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Journals Coordinator Thieme Attn. Journals Coordinator 333 Seventh Avenue New York, NY 10001 Phone: 212-760-0888 Fax: 212-947-1112 e-mail: journals@thieme.com |
Editorial Board
Eberhard F. Mammen MD (Editor in Chief)
Benjamin Brenner MD Dept of Hematolgy, Rambam Medical Center, Haifa, Israel (Associate Editor)
Jawed Fareed PhD Department of Pathology and Pharmacology, Loyola University; Maywood, IL (Associate Editor)
Marcel Levi MD Department of Internal Medicine, University of Amsterdam; Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Associate Editor)
Job Harenberg MD Faculty of Clinical Medicine, Manheim University of Heidelberg; Manheim, Germany (Associate Editor)
W. Keith Hoots MD Gulf States Hemophilia and Thrombophilia Center (Associate Editor)
Marcel Levi MD Department of Internal Medicine, University of Amsterdam; Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Associate Editor)
Richard A. Marlar PhD (Associate Editor)
Jan Jacques Michiels MD, PhD Goodheart Institute; Edegem/Antwerp, Belgium (Associate Editor)
Nobuo Sakuragawa MD, PhD Niigata Research Institute and Oyama Hospital; Toyosaka City, Japan (Associate Editor)
Jerard Segatchin PhD National Blood Service-London and the Southeast; Brentwood, Essex, United Kingdom (Associate Editor)
Orhan N. Ulutin MD Department of Medicine (Associate Editor)
Leo R. Zacharski MD Department of Veteran Affairs, Medical and Regional Office Center; White River Junction, VT (Associate Editor)
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