The journal welcomes high-quality, original manuscripts that provide meaningful clinical insights and contribute to the advancement of medical knowledge. We publish a wide range of article types, including case reports, case series, clinical images, mini reviews, editorials, and letters to the editor.
1. Original and unpublished work
2. Not under consideration by any other journal
3. Prepared according to ethical research and publication standards
Case Reports
Detailed descriptions of rare, novel, or educational clinical cases with relevant figures, tables, and up-to-date references.
Case Series
Reports of two or more related cases highlighting shared clinical patterns and outcomes.
Clinical Images
Up to three high-resolution images with a concise description (200–300 words).
Mini Reviews
Focused reviews on emerging or clinically relevant topics (?3,000 words, up to 25 references).
Editorials & Letters to the Editor
Short commentaries or responses (?1,000 words).
1. Title Page
2. Abstract (unstructured)
3. Keywords (4–7)
4. Introduction / Background
5. Case Presentation / Case Series
6. Discussion & Conclusion
7. Acknowledgements (if applicable)
8. Declarations
9. References
1. Microsoft Word format
2. Times New Roman, 12-point font
3. Double-spaced with 1-inch margins
4. Figures and tables numbered sequentially
5. Abbreviations defined at first mention
1. Written informed consent required
2. Ethical approval where applicable
3. Strict protection of patient confidentiality
1. Originality and plagiarism-free content
2. Mandatory conflict of interest disclosure
3. Ethical violations may result in rejection or retraction
Authors retain copyright of their work. Published articles are distributed under a Creative Commons license, allowing free access, sharing, and reuse with appropriate citation.
1. Online submission or email to editorial office
2. Initial editorial screening
3. Structured peer review
4. Transparent editorial decision
1. Withdrawal allowed before or during peer review
2. Post-acceptance withdrawal requires a fee
3. Request must come from corresponding author with co-author consent
4. No refunds after withdrawal