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Journal Sections

Clinical Images in Diabetes and Metabolism
Clinical Images are intended to provide modern views on the pathogenesis of diabetes or ist complications, and metabolism pathways, with the aim of linking the clinical course and related pathologies with their underlying physiological mechanisms. This serves as a valuable educational tool to better understand the pathophysiology of metabolic diseases and enhance disease diagnosis, and offer guidance for optimized clinical treatments.
Papers accepted in this section are Research Articles, Review Articles, Case Reports, Editorials, Letters and Discussions.

Case Challenge and Education
These cases describe a (preferably) real or hypothetical patient using step-by-step process of clinical decision making. Information about a patient is presented to an expert clinician or clinicians in stages (indicated by boldface type in the manuscript) to simulate the way such information emerges in clinical practice. The clinician responds (in regular type) as new information is presented, sharing his or her reasoning with the reader. The text should not exceed 2500 words, and there should be no more than 15 references.
Articles types in this section include Research Articles, Case Reports and Discussions.

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Copyright and Open Access Policies

This is an Open Access journal. Therefore, all published articles are freely available on the journal website without any charge. 

All of the articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY NC 4.0), where authors retain the copyright of their work, and this license permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided that it is for non-commercial purposes and the original work is properly cited.

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ISSN
2673-1797 (Print)
2673-1738 (Online)