Journal of Clinical Case Reports and Images

Journal of Clinical Case Reports and Images

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44% Acceptance Rate
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Clinical Case Report Types We Publish

The Journal of Clinical Case Reports and Images welcomes diverse clinical documentation across all medical specialties. Each manuscript type undergoes rigorous peer review by specialists in your field.

Medical Specialties We Cover

  • Cardiology Case Reports
  • Oncology Case Studies
  • Radiology Imaging Cases
  • Surgical Case Reports
  • Pediatric Case Studies
  • Dermatology Cases
  • Neurology Case Reports
  • Orthopedic Cases
  • Psychiatry Case Studies
  • Emergency Medicine Cases
  • Ophthalmology Reports
  • Pathology Case Studies

Clinical Case Reports

Detailed documentation of unique or rare clinical presentations, diagnostic challenges, novel treatment approaches, or unexpected outcomes.

Imaging Case Reports

High-quality medical imaging studies showcasing diagnostic imaging findings, radiological presentations, or imaging-guided interventions.

Case Series

Multiple related clinical cases demonstrating patterns, trends, or systematic observations across patient populations.

Diagnostic Challenges

Complex diagnostic scenarios, differential diagnosis discussions, or cases highlighting diagnostic pitfalls and learning points.

Therapeutic Innovations

Novel treatment approaches, off-label medication use, innovative surgical techniques, or unique therapeutic interventions.

Adverse Event Reports

Documentation of unexpected adverse events, drug reactions, complications, or safety concerns with clinical implications.

Clinical Images

Striking clinical photographs, pathology images, or diagnostic imaging with brief clinical context and teaching points.

Letters to Editor

Brief clinical observations, commentary on published cases, or short case presentations with focused clinical messages.

Pre-Submission Checklist for Clinical Case Reports

Ensure your manuscript meets all requirements before submission. Complete preparation accelerates the review process and increases acceptance likelihood.

Patient Consent: Written informed consent obtained for case publication and image use
Ethics Approval: IRB/Ethics committee approval if required by your institution
Manuscript Format: Word document (.doc/.docx) with structured sections and references
Clinical Images: High-resolution images (300 DPI minimum) in TIFF, JPEG, or PNG format
Author Information: Complete details for all authors including ORCID IDs
Competing Interests: Declaration of conflicts of interest and funding sources
Cover Letter: Brief letter highlighting clinical significance and novelty
References: Properly formatted citations following journal guidelines

Patient Privacy Protection

All clinical case reports must protect patient confidentiality. Remove or anonymize identifying information from images and text. Obtain written consent using our patient consent form template. Cases without proper consent documentation will be returned without review.

Peer Review Timeline: From Submission to Publication

Our transparent review process ensures rigorous evaluation by clinical specialists while maintaining rapid turnaround times. Track your manuscript at every stage.

1

Initial Screening

Editorial team reviews manuscript for completeness, formatting compliance, and scope alignment. Plagiarism check performed using iThenticate software.

3 days
2

Editor Assignment

Manuscript assigned to specialty editor with expertise in your clinical field. Editor evaluates clinical significance and selects appropriate peer reviewers.

2-3 days
3

Peer Review

Two or more clinical specialists review your case report for accuracy, clinical relevance, educational value, and presentation quality. Detailed feedback provided.

21 days
4

Editorial Decision

Editor evaluates reviewer recommendations and makes final decision: Accept, Minor Revisions, Major Revisions, or Reject. Comprehensive feedback sent to authors.

28 days total
5

Revision & Re-review

Authors submit revised manuscript addressing reviewer comments. Re-review by original reviewers ensures all concerns adequately addressed.

14 days
6

Production & Publication

Accepted manuscripts undergo professional copyediting, formatting, and XML conversion. Authors review proofs before final publication and DOI assignment.

10 days

Average Time to Publication: 60 Days

From initial submission to online publication, most case reports are published within two months. Fast-track review available for time-sensitive clinical observations or urgent public health cases.

Manuscript Preparation Guidelines

Follow these discipline-specific guidelines to prepare your clinical case report for submission. Well-prepared manuscripts receive faster editorial decisions.

Case Report Structure

Title & Abstract

Concise title describing the clinical condition and key finding. Structured abstract (150-250 words) with Background, Case Presentation, and Conclusion sections.

Introduction

Brief background on the clinical condition, prevalence, and why this case merits publication. Clearly state the case's unique or educational aspects.

Case Presentation

Detailed chronological narrative including patient demographics, presenting symptoms, clinical examination, diagnostic workup, treatment course, and outcome.

Discussion

Analysis of the case in context of existing literature, differential diagnosis considerations, clinical implications, and learning points for practitioners.

Figures & Images

High-quality clinical images, radiographs, pathology slides, or diagnostic imaging with detailed captions explaining findings and clinical significance.

References

Cite relevant clinical literature, guidelines, and previous case reports. Use Vancouver style citation format with numbered references.

Clinical Image Requirements

  • Resolution: Minimum 300 DPI for print quality reproduction
  • Format: TIFF (preferred), high-quality JPEG, or PNG files
  • Size: Minimum 1200 pixels on shortest side
  • Anonymization: Remove all patient identifiers from images
  • Annotations: Use arrows or labels to highlight key findings
  • Captions: Detailed figure legends explaining clinical context
  • Permissions: Written consent for all identifiable patient images

Ethical Requirements for Clinical Case Reports

All submissions must adhere to ethical standards for clinical research and case report publication. Non-compliance results in immediate rejection.

Patient Consent

Written informed consent is mandatory for all case reports. Patients must understand their case will be published in an open-access journal accessible worldwide.

  • Use our standardized consent form template
  • Obtain consent before manuscript preparation
  • Upload signed consent form with submission
  • For deceased patients, obtain next-of-kin consent

Confidentiality Protection

Protect patient privacy by removing or anonymizing all identifying information from text, images, and supplementary materials.

  • Remove patient names, initials, and dates
  • Mask faces in clinical photographs
  • Remove identifying features from radiographs
  • Use general location descriptions only

Ethics Committee Approval

While not always required for single case reports, some institutions mandate IRB/Ethics Committee review. Check your institutional requirements and include approval documentation if obtained. Retrospective case reports typically require only patient consent, not prospective ethics approval.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a case report publishable?

Publishable cases present unique clinical presentations, rare conditions, novel diagnostic approaches, unexpected treatment outcomes, or important teaching points for clinical practice. The case should contribute new knowledge or educational value to the medical community.

How long does peer review take?

Average time to first decision is 21 days. Well-prepared manuscripts with complete documentation often receive faster decisions. Complex cases requiring specialist review may take up to 28 days.

Can I submit retrospective cases?

Yes, retrospective case reports are accepted provided you have proper patient consent and the case has educational or clinical value. Ensure all ethical requirements are met regardless of when the case occurred.

What if my case was presented at a conference?

Conference presentations do not preclude publication. Mention the presentation in your cover letter and ensure the manuscript provides substantial additional detail beyond the conference abstract.

Are there publication fees?

As an open-access journal, we charge Article Processing Charges (APCs) to cover publication costs. Fee waivers are available for authors from low-income countries and unfunded research. Contact us for waiver applications.

Can I suggest reviewers?

Yes, you may suggest potential reviewers with relevant clinical expertise. However, final reviewer selection is at the editor's discretion to ensure unbiased evaluation.

Need Assistance with Your Submission?

Our editorial team is here to help with technical questions, submission guidance, or manuscript preparation support.

Contact Editorial Support: [email protected]

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