Eminent Editorial Board Members

Shang I Brian Jiang
UNITED STATES
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Alfonso Caracuel
SPAIN
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Ray Kirk
NEW ZEALAND
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Robert A. Sikorski
UNITED STATES
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Hongwei Qin
UNITED STATES
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Gerald Schulman
UNITED STATES
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Ira Kurtz
UNITED STATES
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Dennis Sotirios Peppas
UNITED STATES
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Yoshiya Toyoda
UNITED STATES
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Xu Zeng
UNITED STATES
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Theresa S. Gonzales
UNITED STATES
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Rawhi A. Omar
UNITED STATES
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Richard D. Hammer
UNITED STATES
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Jerry M. Kovoor
UNITED STATES
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Howard Prentice
UNITED STATES
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Clark D Witherspoon
UNITED STATES
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Syed Ali Azim
UNITED STATES
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Hitoshi Hirose
UNITED STATES
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Isabel Cristina Ribeiro Pires
PORTUGAL
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Pablo Ruiz Sada
SPAIN
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Hugh Koch
UNITED KINGDOM
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Abeer Mohamed Esmail Hagras
EGYPT
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Marina Charitou
UNITED STATES
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Scholarena Journal of Case Reports (SAJCR; ISSN: 2375-7043) is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed, open access journal which covers different aspects of the study of clinical medicine and case reports.

SAJCR encourages to publish the latest information by providing a platform and to serve the scientific community by presenting unique, unusual and rare cases which enhance understanding of disease process. SAJCR publishes Case Series, Case Reports, Case in Images, Clinical Images and Letter to Editors.

 

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