Otolaryngology Case Reports, a companion title to the American Journal of Otolaryngology, is an open access journal that focuses on publishing case reports in the field of otolaryngology. The journal welcomes case reports in both adult and pediatric otolaryngology, covering various subspecialties such as otology, rhinology, laryngology, head and neck surgery, facial plastic surgery, and reconstructive surgery.
To be considered for publication, case reports must meet specific criteria. They should be authentic, providing genuine and accurate information. Furthermore, they should be understandable and written in a manner that is accessible to the target audience of practicing otolaryngologists, trainees, and researchers. The case reports should also be educational, offering valuable insights and lessons that can contribute to the knowledge and practice of otolaryngology. Lastly, the case reports should be clinically interesting, presenting unique or unusual cases that can engage and intrigue the readership.
All case reports submitted to Otolaryngology Case Reports undergo a rigorous peer review process. The journal’s editors and external reviewers carefully evaluate the submitted reports to assess their quality, relevance, and suitability for publication. Authors will be notified of the decision regarding their submission and, if accepted for publication, they will be requested to pay an article processing fee.
By providing a platform for the publication of case reports, Otolaryngology Case Reports contributes to the dissemination of valuable clinical experiences and observations in the field of otolaryngology. These reports can offer insights into rare conditions, unique presentations, innovative treatment approaches, or unexpected outcomes, thereby enhancing the knowledge base and clinical practice within the specialty.
Overall, Otolaryngology Case Reports serves as a valuable resource for otolaryngologists, trainees, and researchers, providing them with a platform to share and learn from interesting and informative clinical cases. The open access nature of the journal ensures widespread accessibility to these valuable contributions, fostering collaboration and advancement within the field of otolaryngology.
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