Journal of Child Neurology

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Journal of Child Neurology is a medical journal that focuses on the field of pediatric neurology. It publishes original research articles, reviews, and clinical studies related to the neurological disorders in children. The journal is published by SAGE Publications and the current editor-in-chief is E. Steve Roach.

Overview[edit | edit source]

The Journal of Child Neurology (JCN) was established in 1986. It is a monthly, peer-reviewed, medical journal that publishes significant findings in the field of pediatric neurology. The journal covers all aspects of child neurology, including epilepsy, developmental neurology, metabolic diseases, neurogenetics, neuromuscular diseases, neuroimmunology, neuro-oncology, sleep disorders, and neuroimaging.

Content[edit | edit source]

The content of the journal includes original research articles, review articles, clinical studies, case reports, and brief communications. The journal also publishes special issues on specific topics in child neurology. The articles published in the journal are indexed in major scientific databases, including PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science.

Editorial Board[edit | edit source]

The editorial board of the Journal of Child Neurology consists of eminent researchers and clinicians from around the world. The current editor-in-chief is E. Steve Roach, a renowned pediatric neurologist. The editorial board members are responsible for the peer-review process and the overall quality of the journal.

Abstracting and Indexing[edit | edit source]

The Journal of Child Neurology is abstracted and indexed in several databases, including:

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External Links[edit | edit source]

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