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Scope
IJNT seeks to provide information on the current knowledge, problems and
controversies in the specialized filed of neurotrauma. The approach is
holistic, covering all aspects of neurotrauma as it affects the population
in general or the individual patient in particular
Publication Policy
IJNT will be published initially twice a year, i.e., in June and December.
Subsequently, the journal shall be published quarterly. Each issue will
be structured as follows:
(a) Guest Editorial
(b) Review article (1)
(c) Review article (2)
(d) Original articles
(e) Technical report
(f) Case reports/Short reports
(g) Images in Neurotrauma
(h) Neurotrauma prevention
(i) Correspondence
Each article shall be peer reviewed prior to publication. Inaugural issue
will be published in Jul 2004, and will comprise of invited articles from
leading neurosurgeons of the country.
Manuscript
One hard copy of the manuscript along with an electronic version need
to be submitted. The typed manuscript should be in English (United States)
and printed on standard 21x28 cm paper with 2.5 cm margin (A4 size paper).
The text should be double spaced and printed on one side of the sheet.
Electronic files should be submitted in standard word-processing format
(Microsoft Word or Corel WordPerfect). Do not submit ASCII text files.
Each submitted disc should be clearly labeled clearly. The disc should
contain only one file, that is the final version of the article.
Title Page
The title page should give: (a) Complete manuscript title without abbreviations
or acronyms (b) Authors full name, highest academic degree(s), and affiliations
(c) Address for correspondence (do not give PO Box No), including telephone
number, facsimile number and e-mail address (d) sources of support that
require acknowledgement.
Manuscript should structured as follows
Unstructured abstract and key words: The abstract should not be
more than 300 words. It must be factual and comprehensive, without the
use of abbreviations. List upto five key words.
Text: The text should be organized into five main headings: Introduction,
Material and Methods, Results, Discussion and Conclusion. The full form
an abbreviation should be written at its first use, unless it is a standard
unit of measure.
References: Authors are responsible for accuracy of references.
The references should be numbered by Arabic numerals in superscript, and
listed in order of appearance. If more than six authors, list only the
first three authors and then use et al. All the authors should be listed
if they are six or less.
Print Journal reference: 1. Ramzan A, Wani A, Malik AK, Kirmani
A, Wani MA. Acute bilateral extradural hematomas. Neurol India 2002; 50:217-9.
Book Chapter: 2. Bruce DA. Pediatric head injury. In: Wilkins
RH, Rengachary SS (Eds). Neurosurgery Vol II. New York, McGraw-Hill (1995):
2709-17.
Entire book: 3. Zdeblick TA. Ed., Anterior approaches to the spine.
St Louis, MO: Quality Medical Publishing, 1999.
Online journal reference: 4. Levy M. Outcome prediction following
penetrating craniocerebral injury in a civilian population: Aggressive
surgical management in patients with admission Glasgow Coma Scale scores
of 6-15. Neurosurg Focus 2000; 8:Article 2. Accessed on 10 Nov 2002.
Figures & Tables: Cite figures consecutively in the text and number
them in the order in which they are discussed. The first author's name
and fig number should pasted on the back of each figure. Submit one set
of high quality glossy black and white photographs while ensuring patient
anonymity. Figure legends should be submitted for all figures and should
appear on a separate page after the references. Color figures cannot be
printed. Digital Figures: Figures in electronic form may be submitted
as TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) files and must be accompanied by high
quality print. Preferred format are Photoshop or Corel. Each figure should
be contained as an individual file in a separate folder. Tables should
be numbered in Roman numerals, and should be inserted after the References
page. In the electronic form, figures and tables should be inserted as
separate files, and not embedded in the main text.
Tables: Cite tables consecutively in the text and number them in
that order. Key each on a separate sheet, and include table title and
explanatory legends. Do not embed the table in the body of the text. Tables
should be self-explanatory and must supplement, rather than duplicate
the information in the text.
Copyright: All authors must sign a copy of the journal's copyright
transfer form.
Permissions: Authors must submit permission from the copyright
owner (usually the publisher) to use copyright-protected material.
Editorial Office:
Manuscripts to be sent to:
Col. H.S Bhatoe
Editor The Indian Journal of Neurotrauma
Department of Neurosurgery
Command Hospital (Southern Command)
Pune 411001 (Maharashtra)
Ph: 011-25681893
E-Mail : editor@ijntoline.com
hsbhatoe@indiatimes.com
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