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ACTA PHLEBOLOGICA

Hybrid journal

Affiliated societies: Association of Vascular Surgeons, Phlebologists and Angiologists of Ukraine; Balcan Venous Forum; Bangladesh Vascular Society; Canadian Society of Phlebology; Chilean Phlebology and Lymphology Foundation; Ecuadorean Society of Phlebolymphology and Microcirculation; Egyptian Venous Forum; Georgian Society of Phlebology; Hungarian Venous Forum; Mexican Academy of Phlebology and Lymphology; Panamerican Society of Phlebology and Lymphology; Raymond Tournay College of Medical Surgeons; Romanian Society of Phlebology; Venous Association of India
Indexed/Abstracted in: EMBASE, Emerging Sources Citation Index, Scopus
Impact Factor 0.4 (2023)

3 issues

pISSN 1593-232X

eISSN 1827-1766

 

Aims and scope

Acta Phlebologica, first published more than twenty years ago under the auspices of Prof. Claudio Allegra, founding
Editor, has grown over the years and is currently the first international journal dedicated to Phlebology and Lymphology
and the official journal of thirteen international phlebological societies around the world.
The aim of this international peer-reviewed scientific journal, issued 3 times per annum, indexed in EMBASE, Emerging
Sources Citation Index, Scopus, is to publish high-quality original papers, studies, reviews, short reports, letters to the
editor covering all aspects of venous and lymphatic diseases.
The journal is of interest not only to medical but also to nursing staff, allied health professionals and scientists.
A highly qualified editorial board and referees allow the journal to achieve its goal of every issue being of increasing quality.
The Journal offers a fast and rigorous peer review process as well as open access options. Acta Phlebologica welcomes
articles on a wide variety of topics related to phlebology and lymphology.


Chief Editor
Pier Luigi Antignani
Vascular Centre, Nuova Villa Claudia, Rome, Italy

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