An Update on Neurographics

Great things are happening at ASNR! Read below for an update on Neurographics.

Go directly to Neurographics to read the latest content.


IMPORTANT UPDATE ON NEUROGRAPHICS

Coming in early 2026: AJNR: Clinical Practice is the next chapter of Neurographics. This transition is intended to enhance the journal’s direction to meet readership trends while fulfilling the Society’s long term strategic priorities. 

Please contact ekruse@asnr.org with any questions related to Neurographics.


NEUROGRAPHICS ARTICLES

All issues of Neurographics are available at https://asnr.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/asnr/ng. After the journal is closed, an archival platform will host all past issues, which will be available indefinitely.


CME CREDIT FOR READING ARTICLES

Journal-based CME for select Neurographics articles is available on the Education Connection learning management system. For each article, learners will read an article and complete an activity evaluation, and a certificate will be provided.

View available articles and claim CME credit on Education Connection: https://www.pathlms.com/asnr/courses?category_ids[]=9519


COMING SOON! RADIOPAEDIA.ORG 10th ANNIVERSARY ARTICLE

Over the past decade, the American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) and Radiopaedia.org have maintained a collaborative partnership to present the annual Case of the Day at the ASNR annual meeting, drawing on the expertise and contributions of radiologists around the world. This initiative has served as a platform to highlight exceptional cases spanning the full spectrum of neuroradiological pathology, encompassing both common and rare entities, and demonstrating a wide range of imaging modalities and techniques. By curating and featuring these cases, this collaboration has not only emphasized diagnostic acumen but has also promoted active global engagement and encouraged the exchange of knowledge across diverse practice environments.

Reflecting on a decade of these cases provides an opportunity to recognize the breadth, quality, and educational value of the submitted cases of the ever-evolving field of radiology. This retrospective review functions both as a celebration of this enduring partnership and as a reaffirmation of the shared educational mission that unites ASNR and Radiopaedia.


OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUBMISSION

We encourage you to submit to AJNR in one of the following formats:

  1. Submit to AJNR: View more information here.
  2. Submit to AJNR: Clinical Practice: Manuscript submission will open in early 2026. Information about the new journal is available at https://www.asnr.org/ajnr-clinical-practice/.
  3. AJNR Case Collection: Explore engaging and educational neuroradiology cases in our newly redesigned format. Now featuring scrollable DICOM images, each case offers an immersive, real-world experience. With over 1,700 cases in our archive, there’s a wealth of knowledge to discover at https://www.AJNR.org/acc/by/year.
  4. AJNR Trainee Corner: AJNR’s Trainee Corner is devoted to providing radiology residents, fellows, and medical students the essential resources, practical tips, and engaging content they need to enhance their knowledge and practice of neuroradiology. Bite-sized learning opportunities in the form of curated tutorials and insights from experts in the field offer trainees information that is tailored to their learning needs and delivered with their interests in mind.