Case Reports and Consent for Publishing in Rheumatology Journals: A Latin American Perspective

Journal of Clinical Rheumatology : Practical Reports on Rheumatic & Musculoskeletal Diseases
Carlos Pineda, Hugo Sandoval

Abstract

Case reports have a long-standing tradition in the current rheumatology literature. We aimed to present the main points of view regarding the importance, meaning, and barriers of consent for publishing under the comprehensive protection of patients' rights within this genre. We encourage Latin American editors and authors of rheumatology journals to adopt the best ethical practices in the field, avoiding security and legal liabilities from a regional perspective.

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