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Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports

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  The journal of pediatric surgery case reports , an associate title of HonThe Journal of Pediatric Surgery, is a free-access publication dedicated to publishing case reports. The JPS Case Report will provide the most current source of information and reference in journal of pediatric surgery case reports . The journal underscores the need to improve pediatric and pediatric surgical care not only by advancing physiology, pathology and surgical techniques, but also by meeting the unique emotional and physical needs of young patients. All submitted case reports are peer-reviewed and, if accepted for publication, the authors are notified of the decision and an article processing fee is requested. After paying this fee, the article is made available to all. Pediatric Surgery Case Reports Findings that shed new light on possible pathogenesis or adverse effects of the disease. Case reports should include up-to-date reviews of all previous cases in the field. Authors must obtain written a...

Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports

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  Case Reports in Pediatrics is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes case reports and articles related to pediatrics, cardiology, critical care, dentistry, developmental and behavioral medicine, endocrinology, gastroenterology, genetics, hematology, and pediatrics. Oncology, Neo- and Perinatology, Nephrology, Neurology, Psychology, Pulmonology, Rheumatism and Surgery. Case reports submitted to literature publishers should contribute to medical knowledge and have educational value, or highlight the need to change clinical practice or diagnostic / diagnostic approaches. We will also not consider reports on topics that are already well-featured or where other, similar cases have already been published. Case Reports in Pediatrics  The cover letter submitted by the author should describe how rare or unusual the Case Reports in Pediatrics is as well as its educational and / or scientific merits. The case report submission will be evaluated by the editors and, if dee...

Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports

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  The Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports is a free-access publication dedicated to publishing case reports, the honorary title of the venerable Journal of Pediatric Surgery. The JPS Case Report will provide the most current source of information and references in pediatric surgery.  The Pediatric Surgery Case Reports Journal underscores the need to improve pediatric and pediatric surgical care, not only by advances in physiology, pathology and surgical techniques, but also by meeting the unique emotional and physical needs of young patients. The case reports in pediatrics is an open-access journal dedicated to publishing case reports. The JPS Case Report will provide the most current source of information and references in pediatric surgery. The journal underscores the need to improve pediatric and pediatric surgical care, not only by advances in physiology, pathology and surgical techniques, but also by meeting the unique emotional and physical needs of young patient...

Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports

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  The journal of pediatric surgery case reports , an associate title of Hon The Journal of Pediatric Surgery, is a free-access publication dedicated to publishing case reports. The JPS Case Report will provide the most current source of information and reference in journal of pediatric surgery case reports . The journal underscores the need to improve pediatric and pediatric surgical care not only by advancing physiology, pathology and surgical techniques, but also by meeting the unique emotional and physical needs of young patients. All submitted case reports are peer-reviewed and, if accepted for publication, the authors are notified of the decision and an article processing fee is requested. After paying this fee, the article is made available to all. Pediatric Surgery Case Reports Findings that shed new light on possible pathogenesis or adverse effects of the disease. Case reports should include up-to-date reviews of all previous cases in the field. Authors must obtain written ...