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Journal of Case Reports

Androxal Sverige: Guidelines for Article Submission

Shifting our focus to a specific geographic perspective, we are now also courting article submissions that delve into the use and impacts of Androxal in Sweden, a topic we refer to as androxal sverige. In Sweden, the utilization of Androxal for the treatment of male infertility, among other health conditions, has been noteworthy. Consequently, it is a subject warranting further exploration via case studies and research articles. By integrating the phrase Androxal Sverige into our current agenda, we aim to espy the Scandinavian lens on healthcare. This includes comparative studies, unique regimen applications, and benchmarking the use of Androxal within the Swedish health care system. We invite authors to extract compelling narratives and analysis from the Androxal Sverige context, thereby enriching our existing body of work on Androxal and expanding the horizons of reader knowledge.

SUBMISSION & REVIEW

Editorial Staff at Journal of Case Reports recommend that you consult the Instructions to Authors before proceeding with the submission process. Editors reserve the right to return manuscripts that do not meet these guidelines within these instructions.

We strongly encourage all authors to submit their manuscripts online for faster and more efficient processing and review. The process is simple and requires that you register on the Journal website before proceeding (as an author). Alternatively, manuscripts may be sent as email attachments to Editor in Chief: Manish Narang (editor@casereports.in). Any hard copies such as photographs and/or figures and signed copyright statement by all the authors (Annexure I) can be scanned and submitted. There is NO need to send us paper copies of the manuscript by post if it has been submitted electronically. All articles are read by at least two referees, and revisions to the article may thus be required. When an article is returned for revision prior to acceptance, the revised article must be submitted within 6 weeks after the author's receipt of the referee's reports.

The uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to medical journals state that authorship credit should be based only on substantial contribution to the following:
1.  Conception and design, acquisition of data, or analysis and interpretation of data.
2.  Drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content.
3.  Final approval of the version to be published.

All three of these conditions must be met. Each author should have participated sufficiently in the work to take public responsibility for appropriate portions of the content.

Participation solely in the acquisition of funding, the collection of data, or general supervision of the research group does not justify authorship. We wish that all authors included on a paper fulfill the criteria of authorship. Conversely we also ask for assurance that there is no one else who fulfills the criteria but has not been included as an author. All contributors who do not meet the criteria for authorship should be listed in an acknowledgments section. Examples of those who might be acknowledged include a person who provided purely technical help, writing assistance or a department chair who provided only general support. Financial and material support should also be acknowledged.

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