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The wORLd of research and practice


Aims and Scope

‘ORL’ contains concise, original scientific papers of interest for both clinicians and researchers in oto-rhino-laryngology and head and neck surgery. Contributions drawn from the basic sciences cover new knowledge on the anatomy, pathology, pathophysiology, immunology and tumor biology of head and neck and the auditory and vestibular system, the salivary glands, paranasal sinuses and of the organs of the upper respiratory and digestive tract. The practical value of the journal is accentuated by reports of clinical progress in diagnosis and therapy.
A new feature is the section entitled 'High Impact Reports in ORL'. These papers focus on novel and exciting translational and clinical research and have an expedited review process of two weeks. High impact reports are limited to four printed pages and should be submitted explicitly for this section.

Published online first

All articles are published electronically ahead of print with the definite citation line. Thus, an article will be available online shortly after the author's approval to print.

Bibliographic Details

ORL
Journal for Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
Journal Abbreviation: ORL
www.karger.com/ORL
ISSN 0301-1569 (Print)
e-ISSN 1423-0275 (Online)

Indexing/Abstracting

Listed in bibliographic services, including Current Contents, MEDLINE, Biological Abstracts, Excerpta Medica.

History

Founded 1938 as ‘Practica Oto-Rhino-Laryngologica’ by J. Berberich and E. Schlittler

Continued by L. Rüedi 1947–1970, E. Huizinga 1948–1970, C.R. Pfaltz 1968–1984,
W. Arnold 1985–2002

Incorporating Oto-Rhino-Laryngologia Nova (published 1998–2002/2003)

Formerly:  Practica Oto-Rhino-Laryngologica
 
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