Hydatidosis is a parasitic disease caused by Echinococcus granulosus, a zoonotic cestode that is worldwide distribution, but especially endemic in some areas such as the Mediterranean region. It is caused by accidental ingestion of E. granulosus eggs, leading to cyst formation in organs, primarily the liver (50- 70%), but also in the lungs, spleen, kidneys, and brain [1].
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Journal of Clinical Images and Medical Case Reports (ISSN 2766-7820) paves a great platform to access the recent developments of the clinical and medical world and is employed for publishing the varied case reports & clinical images that pertains to many clinical and medical conditions. Journal of Clinical Images and Medical Case Reports(JCIMCR) is an international peer reviewed open access journal focused towards publishing the most complete, reliable source of research information, current developments, and clinically interesting, trainees and researchers in all surgical subspecialties, as well as clinicians in related fields. This journal is internationally peer reviewed and provides major understanding of diagnosis of many diseases, their management and their therapeutic strategies that aims in improving the health outcomes globally. Case reports and clinical images are required altogether areas of medicine and involves research using the human volunteers who are intended to contribute to the clinical and medical knowledge.
Short Name: JCIMCR
NLM Title Abbreviation: J Clin Images Med Case Rep
ISSN: 2766-7820
NLM/PubMed ID: 9918266187306676
OCoLC:1235816061
Acceptance rate: 55%
Submission to acceptance: 25 days
Acceptance to publication: 10 days
Volume: 6 (2025)
Impact Factor: 2.6
DOI Prefix: 10.52768/2766-7820/

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Foreign body (FB) ingestion is a common accident in children, especially during early childhood. To highlight the epidemiological and evolutionary aspects of foreign body ingestion in children.
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A 12-year-old female child attained menarche at 10 years of age with and presented with complaints of lower abdominal pain and irregular menses. The child was diagnosed with hypothyroidism at the age of 8 years and was put on thyroxine and is currently on 75 mcg thyroxine for the past 1 year with normal thyroid parameters.
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Case reports / Clinical Images can be prospective or retrospective and examine the effects of an intervention in more than one patient. All case reports and clinical Images submitted need to comply with the relevant reporting criteria. It is dedicated to publish case reports, Clinical Images, Editorials, Short Reports etc.,. The following classifications and topics related to it will be considered for publication in the Journal but not limited to the following fields.
- Allergy & Immunology
- Diabetology
- Hematology
- Neurology
- Oncology
- Dentistry
- Surgery
- Cardiology
- Sleep Disorders & Sleep Studies
- Anesthesiology
- Emergency Medicine and Critical
- Forensic and Legal Medicine
- Infectious Disease
- Infertility Case reports
- Neurological Surgery
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Pulmonary Disease
- Preventive Medicine
- Respiratory Medicine
- Urology
- Oral Medicine
- ENT
- Geriatric Medicine
- Maxillofacial Surgery