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Archivos de Bronconeumologia


Title Abbreviation
Arch Bronconeumol
ISSN
0300-2896
Electronic ISSN
1579-2129
Readership
Clinicians, Pathologists, Pulmonologists, Surgeons
Scope
Archivos de Bronconeumologia is a scientific journal that preferentially publishes prospective original research articles whose content is based upon results dealing with several aspects of respiratory diseases such as epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinics, surgery, and basic investigation. Other types of articles such as reviews, editorials, a few special articles of interest to the society and the editorial board, scientific letters, letters to the Editor, and clinical images are also published in the Journal. It is a monthly Journal that publishes a total of 12 issues and a few supplements, which contain articles belonging to the different sections.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Iberian American Association of Thoracic Surgery (AICT), Latin American Thorax Association (Asociación Latinoamericana de Tórax) (ALAT), Spanish Respiratory Society of Pneumology and Thoracic Surgery (SEPAR)
Publisher Name
Elsevier España, S. L.
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