JOURNAL DESCRIPTION

The Medical Radiology and Radiation Safety journal ISSN 1024-6177 was founded in January 1956 (before December 30, 1993 it was entitled Medical Radiology, ISSN 0025-8334). In 2018, the journal received Online ISSN: 2618-9615 and was registered as an electronic online publication in Roskomnadzor on March 29, 2018. It publishes original research articles which cover questions of radiobiology, radiation medicine, radiation safety, radiation therapy, nuclear medicine and scientific reviews. In general the journal has more than 30 headings and it is of interest for specialists working in thefields of medicine¸ radiation biology, epidemiology, medical physics and technology. Since July 01, 2008 the journal has been published by State Research Center - Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of Federal Medical Biological Agency. The founder from 1956 to the present time is the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, and from 2008 to the present time is the Federal Medical Biological Agency.

Members of the editorial board are scientists specializing in the field of radiation biology and medicine, radiation protection, radiation epidemiology, radiation oncology, radiation diagnostics and therapy, nuclear medicine and medical physics. The editorial board consists of academicians (members of the Russian Academy of Science (RAS)), the full member of Academy of Medical Sciences of the Republic of Armenia, corresponding members of the RAS, Doctors of Medicine, professor, candidates and doctors of biological, physical mathematics and engineering sciences. The editorial board is constantly replenished by experts who work in the CIS and foreign countries.

Six issues of the journal are published per year, the volume is 13.5 conventional printed sheets, 88 printer’s sheets, 1.000 copies. The journal has an identical full-text electronic version, which, simultaneously with the printed version and color drawings, is posted on the sites of the Scientific Electronic Library (SEL) and the journal's website. The journal is distributed through the Rospechat Agency under the contract № 7407 of June 16, 2006, through individual buyers and commercial structures. The publication of articles is free.

The journal is included in the List of Russian Reviewed Scientific Journals of the Higher Attestation Commission. Since 2008 the journal has been available on the Internet and indexed in the RISC database which is placed on Web of Science. Since February 2nd, 2018, the journal "Medical Radiology and Radiation Safety" has been indexed in the SCOPUS abstract and citation database.

Brief electronic versions of the Journal have been publicly available since 2005 on the website of the Medical Radiology and Radiation Safety Journal: http://www.medradiol.ru. Since 2011, all issues of the journal as a whole are publicly available, and since 2016 - full-text versions of scientific articles. Since 2005, subscribers can purchase full versions of other articles of any issue only through the National Electronic Library. The editor of the Medical Radiology and Radiation Safety Journal in accordance with the National Electronic Library agreement has been providing the Library with all its production since 2005 until now.

The main working language of the journal is Russian, an additional language is English, which is used to write titles of articles, information about authors, annotations, key words, a list of literature.

Since 2017 the journal Medical Radiology and Radiation Safety has switched to digital identification of publications, assigning to each article the identifier of the digital object (DOI), which greatly accelerated the search for the location of the article on the Internet. In future it is planned to publish the English-language version of the journal Medical Radiology and Radiation Safety for its development. In order to obtain information about the publication activity of the journal in March 2015, a counter of readers' references to the materials posted on the site from 2005 to the present which is placed on the journal's website. During 2015 - 2016 years on average there were no more than 100-170 handlings per day. Publication of a number of articles, as well as electronic versions of profile monographs and collections in the public domain, dramatically increased the number of handlings to the journal's website to 500 - 800 per day, and the total number of visits to the site at the end of 2017 was more than 230.000.

The two-year impact factor of RISC, according to data for 2017, was 0.439, taking into account citation from all sources - 0.570, and the five-year impact factor of RISC - 0.352.

  

CONTENTS № 2 - 2026

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RADIATION 
SAFETY

5

Improving Psychophysiological Support of Nuclear Industry Personnel by Integrating Modern Diagnostic Methods

Tsarev A.N., Pustovoit V.I.

RADIATION  MEDICINE 

13

Perculiarities of Post-Irradiation Dynamics of the Absolute Peripheral Blood Neutrophil Count Following the Exposure to Gamma-Neutron Rays in Victims of Criticality Accidents

Soloviev V.Yu., Bushmanov A.Yu., Karamullin M.A., Gudkov E.A.,
Mershin L.Yu., Galstyan I.A., Kretov A.S., Metlyaeva N.A.

18

Dynamics of Psychological Adaptation in Patients with Acute Radiation Sickness: From the Acute Phase to 15–17 Years after the Chernobyl Accident

Kosenkov A.A., Metlyaeva N.A., Goloborodko E.V., Erofeev G.G., Korenkov V.V., Lukyanova S.N.

RADIATION  EPIDEMIOLOGY  

26

Analysis of Cerebrovascular Disease Incidence Risk in the Cohort of Mayak Production Association Workers

Azizova T.V., Moseeva M.B., Grigoryeva E.S.

33

The Incidence Risk for Primary Glaucoma and Its Subtypes following Chronic Exposure to Ionizing Radiation in the Russian Cohort of Mayak Nuclear Workers

Azizova T.V., Bragin E.V., Bannikova M.V., Hamada N., Grigoryeva E.S.

40

Risk of Angina Pectoris in a Cohort of Nuclear Workers

Briks K.V., Azizova T.V., Grigoryeva E.S., Bannikova M.V.

48

The Offspring of the Liquidators of the Consequences of Mayak PA Accident in 1957: the Cohort Composition

Sokolnikova S.S., Kabirova N.R., Okatenko P.V.

53

Suicide Risk Among Nuclear Workers: Differences for Male and Female are Inverse to Population-Based Results (Synthetic Study). Report 1. Problem Statement, Search for Sources, and Characteristic of the Sample

Koterov A.N., Ushenkova L.N., Wainson A.A., Tikhonova O.A.,
Kretov A.S., Parinov O.V., Lebedev A.O., Bushmanov A.Yu. 

NUCLEAR MEDICINE

66

The Necessity of Employing SPECT/CT with 99mTc-Pertechnetate for Diagnosing Autonomous Thyroid Adenoma in a Specific Patient

Tomashevskiy I.O., Shatalova M.O. 

69

Pharmacokinetic Analysis of Accumulation of Gluconic Acid Complexes with 99mTc and Mn(II) in Gliomas and Metastatic Brain Lesions, using Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography

Ussov W.Yu., Belyanin M.L., Barysheva E.V., Tulupov A.A., Li Yong Ping, Borodin O.Y., Shan YaMing, Minin S.M., Sorokina K.N., Lishmanov Yu.B., Aleksandrova O.P., Zhou Jianghan Shimanovsky N.L. 

 

81

Is Dosimetry Necessary in Radionuclide Therapy of Patients with Metastases?

Narkevich B.Ya.

RADIATION DIAGNOSTICS    

93

Development of Evaluation Criteria for the Radiologist’s Work Function in Interpreting of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Results

Matkevich E.I., Udalov Y.D., Rodionova A.O., Vasilieva I.V.

 

101

Visual Similarity of Malignant Neoplasms and Alternative Lesions on Human Liver Tomograms

Neustroev V.P.

107

Image Segmentation of Brain Tumors Using K-means Cluster Technique

Muaayed F. Al-Rawi, Muhanned AL-Rawi

 

115

Role of Ultrasound in Salivary Gland Tumors: a Systematic Review

Karthik Shunmugavelu, Evangeline Cynthia Dhinakaran

122

Reccurent Papillary Necrosis of the Right Kidney in the Setting of Drud-Induced Nephritis: a Case Report on Radiologic Diagnosis

Sazhina A.A., Bashkov A.N., Udalov Yu.D., Matkevich E.I., Lischuk S.V. 

RADIATION THERAPY

129

Treatment of Total Necrosis of the Vagina with Vulvar Necrosis (Grade Iv) after Chemoradiotherapy of Cervical Cancer

Sycheva I.V., Ivanov S.A., Kaprin A.D.

135

Features of the Effect of Radiation Therapy on the Body in Patients with Breast Cancer (Literature Review)

Lyubaeva E.S., Astrelina T.A., Kobzeva I.V., Udalov Yu.D.

RADIATION PHYSICS, TECHNIQUES 
AND DOSIMETRY 

147

Predicting Gamma Passing Rate for Patient Specific Quality Assurance Using Machine and Deep Learning: A Review of Methodological Approaches

Smirnova Zh.Zh., Bobrov D.Yu., Zavialov A.A.

 

 

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