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Editorial
. 2021 Jun;46(6):2403-2406.
doi: 10.1007/s00261-020-02941-5.

Visual abstract for Abdominal Radiology: what it is, why we need it and how to make it

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Visual abstract for Abdominal Radiology: what it is, why we need it and how to make it

Olga R Brook et al. Abdom Radiol (NY). 2021 Jun.
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Fig. 1
Template for visual abstract for Abdominal Radiology. Font type: Calibri. The top line should include title of the paper or main goal of the research (font size 28). Body of the visual abstract should include graph/figure/drawing that depicts main finding of the paper. Bottom line will include the first author et al. followed by citation that will be added later by editorial staff on the left and logo of the Abdominal Radiology journal on the right
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a–c Previously published visual abstracts in Abdominal Radiology

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