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Authors Prineas RJ, Fraser SG, Stevens CE
Received 1 March 2017
Accepted for publication 1 March 2017
Published 31 March 2017 Volume 2017:10 Pages 113—116
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IMCRJ.S135900
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The case report has a secure place in medical
reporting and medical history stretching back to hand-written manuscripts, early
medical texts, and earliest medical scientific publications. As scientific
methods took hold, fewer case histories were accepted for publication, being
replaced by case series and then analyses from epidemiologic studies, clinical
trials (controlled and otherwise), and reports of laboratory clinical practice.
Clinicopathology conferences around reporting and presentation of separate
cases continue to be convened for regular meetings in hospitals and medical
schools for teaching purposes. Case reports appear regularly in sections of
medical journals or, more recently, as separate journals devoted entirely to
them. Further, open-access case report journals have increased in number
markedly in the past decade in parallel with International Medical Case Reports Journal (IMCRJ ) submissions.1
Since the beginning of the publication, the
number of journal articles published in IMCRJ has increased steadily from 3 in
the inauguration year (2008) to 69 in the latest full year of publication
(Table 1), indicating the growing interest in disseminating such reports.
The Journal, established by Dove Press, started
publishing in 2008. During the first 8 years (until July 2016), published
reports came from 50 separate countries (including articles from Africa, Asia,
Europe UK, and USA). Sixty one percent of submitted reports (235/387) have been
published, and 152 reports were rejected.
The number of “reviewers” for each report ranged
from 2 to 6, with an average of 3. The 3 leading countries submitting articles
were the United States, Japan, and Turkey. Most papers have come from a single
author or group, but 29 author groups submitted 2 or more reports and one group
has submitted 6.