American Roentgen Ray Society Publishes First Issue of
New Journal, Roentgen Ray Review
Leesburg, VA | May 8, 2025—The American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS)
proudly announces publication of the inaugural issue of its
brand-new, peer-reviewed radiology journal: Roentgen Ray Review.
Marking the 125th anniversary of North America’s very
first radiological society, ARRS’ Roentgen
Ray Review (R3 for short) will continue to publish image-rich, clinically relevant
content each week at R3journal.org.
Edited by John R. Leyendecker, MD, R3’s
pictorial essays, case reports, and expert commentary enable today’s working radiologists
to integrate critical knowledge into imaging practices that continue to grow in
both volume and complexity. Already, R3 is keeping busy ARRS members up to date on the latest developments
in the specialty without compromising their demanding workflow routines.
Among the Volume 1, Issue 1 Roentgen
Ray Review articles that our membership can access any time and anywhere
are a few that exemplify ARRS’ mission:
Editor3's Insights: Welcome to Roentgen Ray Review
Discover the story behind ARRS’ new journal created to serve radiologists
seeking focused insights in an era of rising caseloads and burnout.
Neuroendocrine Neoplasms: A Primer on Imaging and Nonsurgical Therapies
From diagnosis to post-treatment
surveillance, this pictorial review highlights how radiologists can tailor
imaging and therapeutic strategies to the unique characteristics of
neuroendocrine neoplasms.
The Incidentally Thickened Endometrium in Postmenopausal Women
This pictorial essay demystifies
the evaluation of incidental endometrial thickening in postmenopausal women,
offering evidence-based guidance to inform imaging interpretation and clinical
management.
Pearls for Finding Commonly Missed Upper Extremity Fractures
Missed fractures in the hand,
wrist, elbow, and shoulder are more common than you think—this review
identifies key sites and imaging clues to enhance your reads.
Overview of Imaging Intracranial Infections
This review underscores the vital
role of imaging in diagnosing CNS infections, helping radiologists distinguish
between overlapping entities and guide life-saving clinical decisions.
Approach to the Lung Cyst With Nodule
Often overlooked and diagnosed
too late, cystic lung cancers are finally getting the attention they deserve,
thanks to updated Lung-RADS v2022 guidance.
A Downward Spiral of Knee Pain and Swelling: Use of MRI to Distinguish Lyme Arthritis From Other Pediatric Arthritides
This case report details how to
avoid misdiagnosis of Lyme arthritis by recognizing key MRI features that
distinguish it from other forms of pediatric arthritis.
How to Evaluate Artificial Intelligence Literature: A Concise Guide for Humans
Whether you're new to AI or
looking to sharpen your review skills, this article offers practical,
accessible insights for engaging with the growing body of medical AI research.
Crucial but Often Unrecognized Radiologic Signs in Thoracic Imaging
This case-based review highlights
key, often overlooked signs on chest radiographs, guiding radiologists in
diagnosing complex thoracic conditions.
North America’s first
radiological society, the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) remains
dedicated to the advancement of medicine through the profession of medical
imaging and its allied sciences. An international forum for progress in
radiology since the discovery of the x-ray, ARRS maintains its mission of
improving health through a community committed to advancing knowledge and
skills with the ARRS Annual Meeting, two
radiology journals—American Journal of
Roentgenology (AJR) and Roentgen
Ray Review (R3)—InPractice magazine, ARRS
Symposia, free-access multimedia from our Global Partner Societies,
as well as awarding scholarships via The
Roentgen Fund®.
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