Aim & Scope
Aim
The European Journal of Emerging Clinical Case Reports (EJECCR) aims to provide a high-quality platform for the publication of unique, rare, and educational clinical cases that contribute to advancing clinical knowledge, diagnostic accuracy, therapeutic decision-making, and medical innovation. The journal is dedicated to documenting real-world clinical experiences that offer valuable insights into complex patient presentations, unexpected disease patterns, emerging medical challenges, and novel treatment strategies.
EJECCR seeks to support medical practitioners, residents, researchers, and healthcare professionals by disseminating peer-reviewed clinical evidence that enriches clinical learning, enhances patient care, and encourages academic excellence in clinical practice.
Scope
EJECCR publishes case-based research across all medical and surgical specialties. The journal welcomes submissions that emphasize:
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Rare, unusual, or first-reported clinical cases
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New disease presentations and emerging disorders
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Innovative diagnostic methods
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Novel or unconventional treatment approaches
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Surgical techniques and interventional experiences
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Adverse drug reactions & unexpected disease complications
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Diagnostic challenges & differential diagnosis analysis
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Educational medical imaging and pathology cases
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Case series demonstrating patterns or trends
Medical Specialties Covered
The journal accepts case reports from a wide range of clinical fields, including but not limited to:
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Internal Medicine & General Practice
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Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
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Pediatrics & Neonatology
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Surgery & Trauma
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Oncology & Hematology
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Cardiology & Pulmonology
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Neurology & Neurosurgery
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Dermatology & Cosmetology
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
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Urology & Nephrology
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Dentistry & Oral Medicine
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ENT & Ophthalmology
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Infectious Diseases & Immunology
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Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Article Types Accepted
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Clinical Case Reports
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Clinical Case Series
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Case-based Review Articles
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Brief Reports & Short Case Notes
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Clinical Imaging Cases
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Technical/Surgical Case Communications
Ethical and Editorial Practice
EJECCR follows strict ethical and editorial standards including:
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Double-blind peer-review
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Patient consent & ethical compliance
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Adherence to COPE & ICMJE guidelines
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International editorial & reviewer panel
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DOI assignment & indexing initiatives
Confidentiality, patient privacy, and ethical reporting are mandatory.