Abstract

JRSM Short Reports is a new, online-only, peer-reviewed, open-access companion journal to JRSM. JRSM Short Reports was launched in June 2010 and will develop into a leading international online resource of clinical papers and case reports on all aspects of improving patient care. As with other open access journals, authors are required to pay a small fee for published articles to cover the production costs and ensure that their article is freely available to readers.
You can find JRSM Short Reports on the Internet at
Articles published in JRSM Short Reports will also be mentioned in the print edition of JRSM. Here are the articles published in JRSM Short Reports in March 2011:
Research
Chintamani, Gogne A, Khandelwal R, Tandon M, Jain S, Kumar Y, Narayan N, Bamal R, Srinivas S, Saxena S. The correlation of anxiety and depression levels with response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patients with breast cancer. J R Soc Med Sh Rep 2011;
Nagra I, Wee B, Short J, Banerjee AK. The role of cranial CT in the investigation of meningitis. J R Soc Med Sh Rep 2011;
Mitchell AJ, Crowfoot D, Leaver J, Hughes S. Does the academic performance of psychiatrists influence success in the NHS Clinical Excellence Award Scheme? J R Soc Med Sh Rep 2011;
Islam S, Deekes A, Lee A, Hoffman G, Isgar B. Junior doctor titles following implementation of Modernising Medical Careers in the UK. J R Soc Med Sh Rep 2011;
Case reports
Elliott KE, Thin NN, Tsui JC, Davis M. Unusual cause of neurological symptoms in a young man. J R Soc Med Sh Rep 2011;
Parampalli U, Banerjee S, Dey SR, Saeed I, Khoo DES. An unusual presentation of sclerosing mesenteritis mimicking inflammatory bowel disease in a teenager. J R Soc Med Sh Rep 2011;
Sagoo RS, Lakdawala A, Subbu R. Tuberculosis of the elbow joint. J R Soc Med Sh Rep 2011;
Karia S. Woltmann G, Raj V. Old cavity, new cancer – is it time to re-think? J R Soc Med Sh Rep 2011;
Thangarajah T, Bishnoi A, Thangarajah S, Espag MP. An unusual ankle injury. J R Soc Med Sh Rep 2011;
Mohyudin MN, Arshad FA, Anand N. Horner's syndrome as a presenting sign of metastatic testicular malignancy. J R Soc Med Sh Rep 2011;
