About Journal
The European Journal of Medical Case Reports (EJMCR) is a peer-reviewed medical journal.
Published by: Discover STM Publishing Ltd, Ireland.
Hosted By: Science Open, Pappelallee 78/79, 10437 Berlin, Germany
Online Services Provided by: Science Open, 131 Hartwell Ave., Suite 210, Lexington, Bostin, MA 02421, USA
Technical Services Provided by: Sofia Fields (Editorial Services) Ltd., 71-75, Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2H 9JQ, United Kingdom
Journal Title
- European Journal of Medical Case Reports
 
Frequency
9 issues per year (starting from the year 2022)
- January
 - March
 - April
 - May
 - June
 - July
 - September
 - October
 - November
* There may be some special issues or supplements. 
Coverage
- Volume 1 / 2017 - to date
 
ISSN
- 2520-4998
 
Topics
- Allergy & Clinical Immunology
 - Anaesthesia & Pain Management
 - Cardiovascular Disease
 - Cellular & Molecular Medicine
 - Dentistry and maxillofacial surgery
 - Dermatology
 - Emergency Medicine
 - Endocrinology
 - Gastroenterology & Hepatology
 - General & Internal Medicine
 - Geriatric Medicine
 - Hematology
 - Infectious Disease & Microbiology
 - Nephrology
 - Neurology
 - Obstetrics & Gynecology
 - Oncology & Radiotherapy
 - Ophthalmology & Optometry
 - Otolaryngology (Ear, Nose & Throat)
 - Pathology
 - Pediatrics
 - Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical Medicine
 - Psychiatry
 - Radiology & Imaging
 - Respiratory Medicine
 - Rheumatology
 - Sports Medicine & Orthopedics
 - Surgery & Surgical Specialties
 - Transplantation
 - Urology
 
Industry Sectors
- Healthcare
 
Types of Manuscripts
EJMCR accepts the following article types:
Case Reports — detailed reports of individual clinical cases offering new insights.
Case Series — small patient series identifying trends, treatment responses, or rare disease clusters.
Editorials — Perspectives on emerging clinical issues.
Review Articles — narrative or systematic reviews related to specific diseases, syndromes, or case-based themes.
Original Research Articles — clinical or observational studies derived from case-based experiences or focused on specific medical conditions, techniques, or syndromes.
Short Communications and Technical Notes — brief reports or innovations in diagnosis or management.
Surgical Videos and Illustrative Techniques — visual demonstrations of new or modified clinical or surgical approaches.
Images — Interesting medical images and scans
Publisher
- Discover STM Publishing Ltd, Ireland
 
Hosted by:
- ScienceOpen, Pappelallee 78/79, 10437 Berlin, Germany
 
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