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Journal Aims and Scope

Archives of Clinical and Medical Case Reports (ACMCR) is a comprehensive, open-access journal dedicated to publishing groundbreaking case studies and reports in the fields of Clinical and Medical Sciences. Our primary aim is to provide a dynamic platform for clinical practitioners, healthcare professionals, students, researchers, and medical experts to share their insights and advancements in patient care.

ACMCR welcomes original case reports that contribute to the broader understanding of medical knowledge, including detailed accounts of symptoms, diagnoses, treatments, and follow-ups for individual patients. We cover a wide array of medical specialties, ensuring that diverse perspectives and findings are represented.

The journal encompasses all areas of medicine, including but not limited to:

- Oncology

- Pediatrics

- Respiratory Disorders

- Allergy

- Radiology

- Nephrology

- Neurology

- Hematology

- Immunology

- Nuclear Medicine

- Medical Imaging

- Audiovestibular Medicine

- Cardiology and Cardiovascular Systems

- Critical Care Medicine

- Dermatology

- Emergency Medicine

- Endocrinology and Metabolism

- Gastroenterology and Hepatology

- Geriatrics and Gerontology

- Infectious Diseases and Treatment

- Medical Disorders in Pregnancy

- Medical Ophthalmology

- Sports Medicine

- Substance Abuse

- Palliative Medicine

- Psychiatry

- Rheumatology

- Sexual and Reproductive Health

By fostering the exchange of knowledge and experiences, ACMCR aims to enhance clinical practice and improve patient outcomes across all medical disciplines. We invite researchers and practitioners to contribute their valuable case reports and findings, helping to shape the future of clinical medicine.

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Journal Statistics

Impact Factor: * 3.1

CiteScore: 2.9

Acceptance Rate: 73.66%

Time to first decision: 10.4 days

Time from article received to acceptance: 2-3 weeks

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    Editor In Chief

    Yasuo Iwasaki

  • Division of Neurology, Department of Internal Medicine
    Toho University School of Medicine
    Ota-ku, Tokyo, Japan

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