About this Special Issue
1) RARE cases with TYPICAL features.
2) FREQUENT cases with ATYPICAL features.
Case Report format
A Case Report has a structured abstract of 350 words, an introduction, details of the case, and a discussion. Case reports do not have sub-headings and up to 3,000 words and may contain no more than 4 figures/tables. Case reports are expected to describe a truly novel and interesting case that will attract specialists, and will end with a summary sentence explaining why the case represents an advance in biomedical science.
Ethics approval will be needed for all case reports submitted. For full guidance information, please visit our author pages.
Any questions? Please email the Editorial Office.
IBMS Members
IBMS members can benefit from a full waiver of the APC and should email the Editorial Office with their IBMS membership reference number prior to submission of the manuscript to confirm their waiver.
Keywords: biomedical science, disease, open access