Wiley-Blackwell Publishes Inaugural Issue Of LUTS (Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms)

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Article Date: 09 Jul 2009 - 2:00 PDT

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Wiley-Blackwell, the scientific, technical, medical and scholarly publishing business of John Wiley & Sons, Inc (NYSE: JWa), (NYSE: JWb), has announced that the inaugural issue of its new journal, LUTS (Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms), is now live online.

A new journal providing the latest clinical and basic science information in the field of neurourology, urodynamics, and urogynecology, LUTS is published for the Japanese Neurogenic Bladder Society, Korean Continence Society, and Taiwanese Continence Society. The journal features full color on its website, review articles, original articles, case reports, video articles on surgical techniques, ultrasound diagnosis, and videourodynamics.

Editor-in-Chief of LUTS, Professor Osamu Yamaguchi said, "The journal seeks to provide timely communication to physicians and researchers. Helmed by an international editorial board, the journal will address the full spectrum of lower urinary tract dysfunctions."

This first issue features an editorial by Professor Yamaguchi; as well as original papers in clinical and basic research, and a number of review articles.

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