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Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Medical Education
  • Scientific Publishing

Background:

  • Case reports and interesting images are crucial for radiology literature, offering insights into rare conditions and enhancing diagnostic skills.
  • Junior researchers face significant challenges in publishing radiology case reports, including high rejection rates and predatory publishers.
  • Timely dissemination of findings from case reports is essential for the advancement of radiology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide junior researchers with essential considerations for selecting an appropriate journal for radiology case report publication.
  • To highlight reputable journals that actively accept and publish radiology case reports.
  • To offer guidance on overcoming common obstacles in publishing radiology case reports.

Main Methods:

  • A review of factors influencing journal selection for case report publications.
  • Identification and curation of reputable journals known to welcome radiology case reports.
  • Summarization of key considerations for authors aiming to publish their findings.

Main Results:

  • Key considerations for journal selection have been identified and summarized.
  • A list of reputable journals accepting radiology case reports is provided.
  • Guidance is offered to facilitate the publication process for junior researchers.

Conclusions:

  • Strategic journal selection is vital for successful publication of radiology case reports.
  • Understanding journal criteria and reputation can mitigate publishing challenges.
  • This primer serves as a resource to aid researchers in disseminating their valuable case report findings effectively.