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Hamostaseologie 2017; 37(03): 181-183
DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1619833
DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1619833
Editorial
Pictures tell their own story
Images in Thrombosis & HaemostasisAutoren
Weitere Informationen
Publikationsverlauf
Received:
21. Juni 2017
accepted:
21. Juni 2017
Publikationsdatum:
28. Dezember 2017 (online)
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References
- 1 Tong F. Primary visual cortex and visual awareness. Nat Rev Neuro 2003; 04: 219-229.
- 2 Orban GA. Imaging image processing in the human brain. Curr Op Neurol 2001; 14: 47-54.
- 3 Mayer RE. Applying the science of learning to medical education. Med Educ 2010; 44: 543-549.
- 4 Paivio A. Mental Representations: A Dual Coding Approach. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 1990
- 5 Ferguson I, Phillips AW, Lin M. Continuing Medical Education Speakers with High Evaluation Scores Use more Image-based Slides. West J Emerg Med 2017; 18: 152-158.
- 6 Trinchero A, Schotten S, Lämmle B, Pitton MB. May-Thurner syndrome: missed diagnosis and missed early treatment?. Hamostaseologie 2017; 37: 184-185.
- 7 May R, Thurner J. The cause of the predominantly sinistral occurrence of thrombosis of the pelvic veins. Angiology 1957; 08: 419-427.
- 8 Scharf RE. Hamostaseologie – Progress in Haemostasis. Recent achievements and future directions. Hamostaseologie 2016; 36: 157-158.
- 9 Kremer JAHovinga, Scharf RE. Progress in Haemostasis. From individual patients to pathophysiological insights. Hamostaseologie 2017; 37: 9-11.
- 10 Thomson Reuters. 2016 Journal Citation Reports. ScientificThomsonreuterscom/imgblast/JCRFullCovlist-2016-pdf.
- 11 Scharf RE, Kemkes-Matthes B. Hamostaseologie – Progress in Haemostasis. GTH is moving to a European scientific society. Hamostaseologie 2016; 36: 5-6.
Correspondence to:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Rüdiger E. Scharf, F.A.H.A.
eMail: rscharf@uni-duesseldorf.de
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References
- 1 Tong F. Primary visual cortex and visual awareness. Nat Rev Neuro 2003; 04: 219-229.
- 2 Orban GA. Imaging image processing in the human brain. Curr Op Neurol 2001; 14: 47-54.
- 3 Mayer RE. Applying the science of learning to medical education. Med Educ 2010; 44: 543-549.
- 4 Paivio A. Mental Representations: A Dual Coding Approach. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 1990
- 5 Ferguson I, Phillips AW, Lin M. Continuing Medical Education Speakers with High Evaluation Scores Use more Image-based Slides. West J Emerg Med 2017; 18: 152-158.
- 6 Trinchero A, Schotten S, Lämmle B, Pitton MB. May-Thurner syndrome: missed diagnosis and missed early treatment?. Hamostaseologie 2017; 37: 184-185.
- 7 May R, Thurner J. The cause of the predominantly sinistral occurrence of thrombosis of the pelvic veins. Angiology 1957; 08: 419-427.
- 8 Scharf RE. Hamostaseologie – Progress in Haemostasis. Recent achievements and future directions. Hamostaseologie 2016; 36: 157-158.
- 9 Kremer JAHovinga, Scharf RE. Progress in Haemostasis. From individual patients to pathophysiological insights. Hamostaseologie 2017; 37: 9-11.
- 10 Thomson Reuters. 2016 Journal Citation Reports. ScientificThomsonreuterscom/imgblast/JCRFullCovlist-2016-pdf.
- 11 Scharf RE, Kemkes-Matthes B. Hamostaseologie – Progress in Haemostasis. GTH is moving to a European scientific society. Hamostaseologie 2016; 36: 5-6.
