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British Journal of Radiology (1992) 65, 469
© 1992 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/0007-1285-65-774-469

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Editorial

Francis Duck, Honorary Editor (Scientific) and Don Shaw, Honorary Editor (Medical)

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From its emergence as a diagnostic tool about three decades ago ultrasound has expanded and continues to grow in importance and influence as a unique diagnostic device whose potential has yet to be fully explored and exploited. Next month, July 1992, the British Journal of Radiology is devoting its complete issue to diagnostic ultrasound. Whilst it remains the editorial policy of the Journal to maintain its multidisciplinary scientific and clinical spectrum, we believe that highlighting this one area of interest in a special issue will be appreciated by all users of the BJR.







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