Aims & Scope
The PAJR is a forum to allow clinicians and researchers to exchange trending ideas in Rhinology targeting best clinical patients care. It considers technical and clinical studies related to health, ethical, and social issues in the field of rhinology. It supports both basic and clinical research development in the diagnosis and treatment of rhinological diseases.
The main topics of interest include:
- Acute and Chronic rhinosinusitis,
- Allergic and non-allergic rhinitis,
- Snoring and sleep apnea,
- Olfactory and taste diseases,
- Paranasal sinus tumors,
- Sinonasal surgeries,
- Facial Plastic and reconstructive surgery.
Types of Articles:
- Original articles:
These include randomized controlled trials, intervention studies, studies of screening and diagnostic tests, outcome studies, cost-effectiveness analyses, case-control series, and surveys with high response rates. - Review Articles:
It is expected that these articles would be written by individuals who have done substantial work on the subject or are considered experts in the field. A summary of the work done by the contributor(s) in the field of review should accompany the manuscript. - Case reports:
New, interesting, and rare cases can be reported. They should be unique, describing a great diagnostic or therapeutic challenge and providing a learning point for the readers. Cases with clinical significance or implications will be given priority. - Letter to the Editor:
These should be short and decisive observations. They should preferably be related to articles previously published in the Journal or views expressed in the journal. They should not be preliminary observations that need a later paper for validation. - Other:
Editorial, Guest Editorial, Commentary and Opinion are solicited by the editorial board.