Otolaryngology Case Reports: Volume 14 to Volume 17
Otolaryngology Case Reports is an open access journal that serves as a companion title to the American Journal of Otolaryngology. The journal is dedicated to publishing case reports across all areas of adult and pediatric otolaryngology. It provides a platform for clinicians and researchers to share unique and impactful cases that contribute to the understanding and knowledge of the field.
To be considered for publication, case reports must meet several criteria. They should be authentic, providing accurate and reliable information. They should also be understandable, presenting the case in a clear and concise manner. Educational value is crucial, as the case reports should offer insights and lessons that can benefit practicing otolaryngologists, trainees, and researchers. Finally, the case reports should be clinically interesting, capturing the attention and interest of the journal’s audience.
All case reports submitted to Otolaryngology Case Reports undergo a rigorous peer review process. The editors and external reviewers assess the quality, significance, and suitability of the case report for publication. After the review process, authors receive notification of the decision regarding publication.
If a case report is accepted for publication, authors are requested to pay an article processing fee. This fee contributes to the cost of maintaining the open access nature of the journal and ensures that the published case reports are freely available to readers worldwide.
Otolaryngology Case Reports serves as a valuable resource for the otolaryngology community, enabling the dissemination of unique and noteworthy cases that contribute to the advancement of the field. By sharing clinical experiences and lessons learned, the journal enhances the collective knowledge and understanding within otolaryngology, ultimately benefiting patient care and research in the discipline.
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