Author Guidelines
This section should clearly describe the case along with its clinical relevance. Any included figures or tables should be cited within the text. References should be numbered consecutively in square brackets, and figures must be numbered using round brackets.
Case Studies
Submissions with multiple related cases (typically more than two) fall under this category. These can be retrospective or prospective studies that explore common exposures, treatments, or outcomes. The manuscript should contain up to 1,500 words in the main body, a 200-word abstract, and no more than 15 references.
Mini Reviews
A brief overview of a focused topic, limited to 4500 words. The abstract should be between 150 and 250 words, and the article should include between 15 and 25 references, primarily from the past five years.
Editorials
Should not exceed 1,700 words and must include between 5 to 10 references. Editorials provide expert commentary or opinions on topics within the journal’s scope.
Letters to the Editor
Should be no longer than 1,000 words and cite 5 to 10 references. This section allows readers to share insights or critiques on recently published articles.
Section Guidelines
Title: Keep it concise and informative, clearly reflecting the content.
Abstract: Provide a summary of the main findings. No citations should appear here.
Keywords: Include 4 to 7 relevant terms.
Abbreviations: Any abbreviations used must be listed under a separate heading.
Introduction: Introduce the background of the case or study, including references. Figures and tables should be cited in-text, using square brackets for references and round brackets for figure numbers.
Discussion/Conclusion: Summarize the clinical significance, findings, and implications of the study.
Reference Formatting Fewer than 6 authors:
Figures: Must be high resolution (minimum 600 dpi).
Tables: Should be provided in editable table format.
Reprints and Permissions
Authors may request printed copies of their published article by contacting the editorial office. A minimum of 100 copies is required per reprint order.
Manuscript Submission
Manuscripts should preferably be submitted through the online submission system, but email submissions are also accepted at: support mail
Ethical Considerations in Publishing
High ethical standards are vital to ensuring scientific credibility, public confidence, and proper attribution of ideas. Authors must uphold integrity and transparency in all stages of publication.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure
To ensure transparency and avoid potential biases, authors must disclose any financial or professional relationships that could influence their research. During submission, every contributor is required to declare any direct or indirect affiliations or funding sources that may present a conflict of interest. These disclosures must also be included in the published article if accepted.
