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Annals of Vascular Diseases


Title Abbreviation
Ann Vasc Dis
ISSN
1881-641X
Electronic ISSN
1881-6428
Readership
Vascular Medicine Specialists, Vascular Surgeons
Scope
The purpose of the Organization is to disseminate, world-wide, progress in angiology research in Asia. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed original research articles, editorials, reviews, case reports, clinical trials, and how to do its in vascular research, vascular medicine, surgery, and allied fields. To aid in the development of the growing field of vascular medicine in Asia, the Japanese College of Angiology, the Japanese Society for Vascular Surgery and the Japanese Society of Phlebology collaborated to sponsor this new journal. Since October 2008, AVD is the official journal of Asian Society for Vascular Surgery, and since June 2010, the official journal of the Asian Venous Forum. The Journal encourages and welcomes authors, particularly from Asian countries, to submit original, professional works on clinical and other investigations relating to vascular diseases and angiology.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Japanese College of Angiology (JCA), Japanese Society for Vascular Surgery (JSVS), Japanese Society of Phlebology
Publisher Name
International Academic Publishing Co. Ltd.
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