ISSN : 2146-3123
E-ISSN : 2146-3131

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Following its historic entry into the Q2 quartile in 2022, Balkan Medical Journal has now achieved Q1 ranking in 2024, making it the first Turkish medical journal to reach this top-tier distinction. With a notable Impact Factor of 3.8, this elevation underscores the journal’s commitment to excellence and its growing global influence in the field of medical research
We are pleased to announce that, according to the 2024 Scopus data, Balkan Medical Journal has achieved a CiteScore of 3.7. This reflects the journal’s continued commitment to publishing high-quality, impactful research in the field of general medicine.  
We are pleased to report that our journal has achieved an Impact Factor of 1.9 for the year 2023.  
Balkan Medical Journal adopts the WAME recommendations on ChatGPT and Chatbots related to scientific publications http://www.balkanmedicaljournal.org/static.php?id=10  
In the field of computer science, known as artificial intelligence, algorithms imitate reasoning tasks that are typically performed by humans. The techniques that allow machines to learn and get better at tasks such as recognition and prediction, which form the basis of clinical practice, are referred to as machine learning, which is a subfield of artificial intelligence. http://balkanmedicaljournal.org/uploads/pdf/pdf_BMJ_2461.pdf
Type 1 interferonopathy is a novel context reflecting a group of inborn disorders sharing common pathway disturbances. This group of diseases is characterized by autoimmunity and autoinflammation caused by an upregulation of type 1 interferons (IFN)s due to certain genetic mutations. http://balkanmedicaljournal.org/uploads/pdf/pdf_BMJ_2501.pdf

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Furkan Ufuk, İclal Ocak, Lydia Chelala, et al.
Ufuk et al. indicates the wide range of postoperative pulmonary complications and emphasizes the critical role of imaging, particularly computed tomography, in their early detection and therapy to improve surgical outcomes.
Baihua Zhao, Lieming Wen, Yunxia Huang, et al.
Zhao et al. created a YOLOv11-based deep learning model for accurate and speedy identification of PCOS on ovarian ultrasonography, outperforming physicians in diagnostic speed and efficiency while maintaining high accuracy.
Handan Kekeç, Tuğba Şişmanlar Eyüboğlu, Ayse Tana Aslan, et al.
Kekeç et al. compared children with cystic fibrosis and non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis, showing that cystic fibrosis patients presented earlier, had more hospitalizations and had better growth outcomes, while Bhalla scores reflected structural severity but did not independently predict lung function.
Jun Liang, Yun Bai, Huan Zhao
Liang et al. demonstrated that HIF-1α promotes PI3K/AKT- and Hedgehog-driven vasculogenic mimicry in ovarian cancer stem cells, while its knockdown or pathway inhibition suppresses proliferation, invasion, and vasculogenic mimicry formation.
Baochun Luo, Sifan Liu, Lei Zheng, et al.
This original article by Luo et al. highlights that higher dietary copper and magnesium intake are associated with reduced stroke risk in the elderly, with GNRI providing a protective effect and SIRI increasing risk, both exerting modest mediating roles

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FIG. 1. (f) anterior segment photograph after the second optical penetrating keratoplasty with intrascleral intraocular lens fixation.

 

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The Balkan Medical Journal has published a groundbreaking consensus report on Takotsubo Syndrome (TTS), developed with the collaboration of experts from 16 countries. This report addresses the pressing diagnostic and treatment challenges associated with TTS, a condition characterized by reversible heart dysfunction that often mimics myocardial infarction. By providing actionable recommendations, the report aims to enhance diagnostic accuracy and improve management strategies, fostering a more standardized approach to TTS care across global clinical settings. This international effort marks a significant step forward in addressing the complexities of TTS in medical practice.
The publisher of our journal has been changed. As of January 2022, Balkan Medical Journal started working with GALENOS. We will continue to use the same online manuscript tracking system (Manuscript Manager). However, there have been some changes to our website. We wanted to inform all our authors, readers, and reviewers.