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The European Journal of Neurosurgery: Acta Neurochirurgica
Aim & Scope
The journal "Acta Neurochirurgica" publishes only original papers
useful both to research and clinical work. Papers should deal with clinical
neurosurgery - diagnosis and diagnostic techniques, operative surgery and
results, postoperative treatment - or with research work in neuroscience if the
underlying questions or the results are of neurosurgical interest. Reports on
congresses are given in brief accounts. As official organ of the European
Association of Neurosurgical Societies the journal publishes all announcements
of the E.A.N.S. and reports on the activities of its member societies. Only
contributions written in English will be accepted.
The journal is abstracted/indexed in: Current
contents, SCI, ASCA, Index Medicus, ISI/ BIOMED, Biosis, ADONIS, Excerpta
Medica/Electronic PublishingDivision.
Previous Issues
Summary of contents of previous issues
are electronically available from 1995 and onward. Many articles are also available in abstract form.
The Editorial Board:
Chief Editor: Prof. Graham Teasdale, Glasgow.
Assistant Chief Editor: Prof. Steiger, Munich
Chief Editor Emeritus: F. Loew, Homburg/Saar
Editors: J.T. Hoff, Ann Arbor, H. Nornes, Oslo, G.F. Rossi, Rome.
M. Sindou, Lyon.
K. Takakura, Tokyo
G. Teasdale, Glasgow.
Language Editor: H.H. Gossman, Plymouth
Subscription Information
1998. Vol. 140 (12 issues): DM 2612,--, oeS 18284,--,
plus postage and handling; US $ 1699,-- incl. postage and handling
For customers in EU-countries without
VAT-identification-number 10% VAT will be added.
Special reduced rate for residents and members of the EANS
available: please contact the publisher.
Instructions to Authors
Manuscripts are to be sent to:
Professor Graham Teasdale,
Institute of Neurosurgery, Southern General Hospital
1345 Govan Road,
Glasgow
G51 4TF
To avoid delay authors are urgently requested to prepare their manuscripts
according to these instructions. Submit the manuscript and illustrations in
triplicate. Retain a copy for your own use. The manuscript must be type-written,
with double spacing, on one side of the page only. Acta Neurochirurgica
principly uses the English spelling and not the American one. That means for
instance tumour with ou, haemorrhage with ae and so on. The American spelling is
only accepted for manuscripts which are written by Northamerican authors. Clear
subdivision of the paper is an important help to the reader.
Unless the work requires another format each paper should consist of:
summary, introduction, methods and material, results, discussion, references.
The summary should give a very short survey of the main contents. Its
length may range between a half and a full type-written page. Add not more than
four keywords at its end.
The introduction deals mainly with the underlying questions in the
paper. After reading the introduction the reader should be able to understand
why the work has been done, and what the intentions of the authors are. Methods
and material must give short but precise descriptions, for instance how the
experiments have been done, what apparatus and other technical aids have been
used, the size of the clinical material and its subdivisions, the kinds and
numbers of experiments, etc. This subchapter should enable the reader to
control, repeat, or continue the scientific work of the authors. If the methods
have already been described sufficiently elsewhere, it is advisable only to give
an extremely short description and refer to the publication in which the full
description of the method can be found.
Results should be reported precisely and concisely. Tables and graphs
are welcome if they shorten the text and enrich its contents.
In the discussion the main results should be compared with those in
the literature. Their relevance to practical neurosurgical work should be
outlined.
References must be listed alphabetically. They should be numbered and
identified by numbers in the text. A reference to a journal must include the
surname(s) and initials of the author(s), year of publication in parenthesis,
full title of the paper, name of journal (abbreviated according to "Index
Medicus"), volume number, first and last page numbers.
Example
Pia HW (1978) Classification of aneurysms. Acta
Neurochirurgica
(Wien) 40: 5-31
A reference to a book must include surname(s) and initials of author(s),
year of publication in parenthesis, complete title of the book, edition,
publisher, place of publication, first and last page numbers.
Example
Symon L (1977) Olfactory groove and suprasellar meningiomas.
In:
Krayenbuehl H et al (eds) Advances and technical
standards in
neurosurgery, Vol 4. Springer, Wien New York, pp
67-91
Figures should be in black and white. They may either match the width
of the column (8 cm) or the width of the entire page (17 cm). Illustrations not
conforming to this width should be reducible accordingly. Please note that
submitted illustrations cannot be enlarged.
Colour photographs will be
accepted, if they are necessary for the understanding of the text, but their
publication will be at the author`s expense. The cost will be quoted by the
publisher. Cards and graphs must be professional in appearance, and clearly
legible when reduced in size for publication. Photographs should be glossy
prints, sharply focussed and showing strong contrast. Positive glossy prints of
X-rays are requested. Areas considered of special interest may be indicated on a
transparent cover so that they may receive special attention. Cutouts or
dispensable marginal areas may also be given.
The author must guarantee that the reproduction of illustrations in which a
patient is recognizable is either approved by the patient him/herself or
his/her legal representative.
Brief Reports of Special Cases. Only manuscripts with a maximum of 500
words, one illustration or one table and up to five references will be accepted.
Please add at the end of the paper the names, titles, and full addresses of
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should be sent. Springer will supply the corresponding author with one free copy
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very carefully. They should be kept at a minimum. All costs of corrections and
alterations-other than those resulting from printer's errors-exceeding 10 per
cent of the costs of typesetting will be charged to the author. All business
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Austria.