Abstract

In this paper, we explain the structure and function of different types of figures and provide guidance on how to create effective figures for radiological research publications.Based on scientific literature and our own experience, we have compiled a series of instructions to support the purposeful creation of effective figures for radiological research publications.Effective figures play a crucial role in radiological research publications by clearly visualizing complex content and thereby enhancing its comprehensibility. Different types of figures have distinct strengths that should be strategically employed for optimal impact. The interplay between figures weaves the "common thread" of a publication, facilitating reader comprehension and providing a straightforward path to the answer of the central research question. The systematic coordination (line of evidence) and effective design of individual figures are crucial to compellingly support the publication's central hypothesis.The deliberate creation and coordination of figures in radiological research publications are decisive factors for successful publishing. · Different types of figures have distinct strengths that should be strategically employed for optimal impact.. · The interplay between figures weaves the "common thread" of a publication, facilitating reader comprehension and providing a straightforward path to the answer of the central research question.. · The appropriate coordination of different types of figures enables an effective and precise presentation of the research findings.. · The systematic coordination (line of evidence) and effective design of individual figures are crucial to compellingly support the publication's central hypothesis.. · The deliberate creation and coordination of figures in radiological research publications are decisive factors for successful publishing.. · Pape LJ, Hambach J, Bannas P. Instructions for figures in radiological research publications. Fortschr Röntgenstr 2024; DOI 10.1055/a-2285-3223.

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