Annals of Clinical Reviews & Case Reports

ISSN: 2837-3642  |  Open Access  |  IF: 1.8  |  DOI: 10.71010/2837-3642
About the Journal:
Annals of Clinical Reviews & Case Reports (ISSN: 2837-3642) is an international, peer-reviewed open-access medical journal that publishes clinical research, review articles, and case reports across a broad range of medical and healthcare disciplines. The journal aims to support the dissemination of clinically relevant findings, rare case presentations, diagnostic approaches, treatment outcomes, and advancements in medical practice.
Aim and Mission
The primary objective of the journal is to enhance clinical knowledge exchange by publishing high-quality medical case reports and evidence-based reviews that contribute to patient care, medical education, and future research development.
Scope area: 
The journal welcomes submissions in areas including, but not limited to:
• Internal Medicine
• Surgery and Surgical Specialties
• Cardiology
• Neurology
• Oncology
• Pediatrics
• Gynecology and Obstetrics
• Orthopedics
• Dermatology
• Radiology and Imaging
• Infectious Diseases
• Emergency and Critical Care Medicine
• Clinical Pharmacology
• Nursing and Allied Health Sciences
Types of Articles Accepted
Case Reports, Review Articles, Original Research Articles, Mini Reviews, Short Communications, Editorials and Opinions, Clinical Images
Journal Features
» Peer-reviewed publication process
» Open-access availability for global readership
» Rapid review and publication timeline
» Online publication with DOI assignment
» International editorial participation
⇒  Submit your manuscript at https://www.cmjpublishers.com/online-submission/ or email us at [email protected]

Recently Published Articles

Annal Clin Revie Cas Rep: 2026; 4(4): e169 | Scientific Review | Open Access                                                                                                           | Full-text PDF
Coronary Artery Disease in Master Endurance Athletes: Limitations of Conventional Preparticipation Screening and the Emerging Role of Hypertension Phenotyping and Selective Coronary Imaging
Author(s): Massimo Bolognesi_MD*