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Published on: 21 Feb 2012 05:15:07 PM GMT
 
Images in Clinical Medicine, Dermatology
Posted by Dr. Pramod Kumar on 29 Aug 2015 04:48:11 PM GMT Reviewed by Interested Peers

  • What are the main claims of the paper and how important are they?

    This article has presented images of common conditions in Dermatology clinics. The author has NOT presented any NOVEL finding. The author may not have come across these cases presumably, howvever the world literature is replete with such cases. Proper work up or histopathological findings may have added some interest though.

     


  • Are these claims novel? If not, please specify papers that weaken the claims to the originality of this one.

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  • Are the claims properly placed in the context of the previous literature?

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  • Do the results support the claims? If not, what other evidence is required?

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  • If a protocol is provided, for example for a randomized controlled trial, are there any important deviations from it? If so, have the authors explained adequately why the deviations occurred?

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  • Is the methodology valid? Does the paper offer enough details of its methodology that its experiments or its analyses could be reproduced?

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  • Would any other experiments or additional information improve the paper? How much better would the paper be if this extra work was done, and how difficult would such work be to do, or to provide?

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  • Is this paper outstanding in its discipline? (For example, would you like to see this work presented in a seminar at your hospital or university? Do you feel these results need to be incorporated in your next general lecture on the subject?) If yes, what makes it outstanding? If not, why not?

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  • Competing interests:
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  • Invited by the author to review this article? :
    No
  • Have you previously published on this or a similar topic?:
    No
  • References:

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  • Experience and credentials in the specific area of science:

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  • How to cite:  Kumar P . Images in Clinical Medicine, Dermatology [Review of the article 'Images in Clinical Medicine, Dermatology. ' by Elghblawi E].WebmedCentral 2012;6(8):WMCRW003236
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Images in Clinical Medicine, Dermatology
Posted by Dr. Nooshin Bagherani on 25 Mar 2012 12:47:28 PM GMT

1 Is the subject of the article within the scope of the subject category? Yes
2 Are the interpretations / conclusions sound and justified by the data? Yes
3 Is this a new and original contribution? No
4 Does this paper exemplify an awareness of other research on the topic? No
5 Are structure and length satisfactory? No
6 Can you suggest brief additions or amendments or an introductory statement that will increase the value of this paper for an international audience? Yes
7 Can you suggest any reductions in the paper, or deletions of parts? Yes
8 Is the quality of the diction satisfactory? Yes
9 Are the illustrations and tables necessary and acceptable? Yes
10 Are the references adequate and are they all necessary? Yes
11 Are the keywords and abstract or summary informative? No
  • Other Comments:

    The disorders mentioned here are very simple. It could be better to present more complicated cases or cases with uusual presentation.

    Keywords are not complete.  Abbreviations stated in keywords are not appropriate. Description of cases is very straightforward. For example in the case of DLE, the term of "butterfly" is directly showing the exact diagnosis. It could be better to present cases in a more complex way for example by adding patologic figures.

  • Competing interests:
    No
  • Invited by the author to review this article? :
    No
  • Have you previously published on this or a similar topic?:
    Yes
  • References:
    1. Yaghoobi R, Bagheran N.C hrysomya bezziana infestation in a neglected squamous cell carcinoma on the face. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Lepreol 2009; 75:81-82. 2. Yaghoobi R, Maraghi SH, Bagherani N, Rafiei A.Cutaneous leishmaniasis of the lid: a report of nine cases.Korean J Ophthalmol 2010;24:40-43. 3.Yaghoobi R, Bagherani N, Mohammadpur F.Bilateral aberrant axillary breast tissue. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Lepreol 2009;75:639. 4.Yaghoobi R, Maraghi S, Bagherani N.Cutaneous leishmaniasis with unusual presentation. Iranian J parasitol 2009; 4:67-69. 5. Yaghoobi R, Bagherani N, Tajalli M, Paziar N. Apert syndrome: Report of two cases from one family. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Lepreol 2010;76:724. 6. Yaghoobi R, Khazanee A, Bagherani N, Tajalli M. Gastrointestinal Tuberculosis with Anal and Perianal Involvement , misdiagnosed as crohn's disease for 15 years: Report of the case. Acta Dermato-Venereologica 2011; 7Yaghoobi R, Bagherani N. Segmental neurofibromatosis: report of two cases. Iranian J of Dermatol 2009. 12.
  • Experience and credentials in the specific area of science:

    I'm a dermatologist.

  • How to cite:  Bagherani N .Images in Clinical Medicine, Dermatology[Review of the article 'Images in Clinical Medicine, Dermatology. ' by Elghblawi E].WebmedCentral 2012;3(3):WMCRW001617
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Images in clinical medicine, dermatology
Posted by Prof. Valcinir Bedin on 22 Mar 2012 06:50:52 PM GMT

1 Is the subject of the article within the scope of the subject category? Yes
2 Are the interpretations / conclusions sound and justified by the data? Yes
3 Is this a new and original contribution? Yes
4 Does this paper exemplify an awareness of other research on the topic? Yes
5 Are structure and length satisfactory? Yes
6 Can you suggest brief additions or amendments or an introductory statement that will increase the value of this paper for an international audience? No
7 Can you suggest any reductions in the paper, or deletions of parts? No
8 Is the quality of the diction satisfactory? Yes
9 Are the illustrations and tables necessary and acceptable? Yes
10 Are the references adequate and are they all necessary? Yes
11 Are the keywords and abstract or summary informative? Yes
  • Other Comments:

    Images are of lethal importance to dermatology. To share these cases is very noble.

  • Competing interests:
    no
  • Invited by the author to review this article? :
    No
  • Have you previously published on this or a similar topic?:
    No
  • References:
    None
  • Experience and credentials in the specific area of science:

    I have been teaching dermatology for over 30 years,

  • How to cite:  Bedin V .Images in clinical medicine, dermatology[Review of the article 'Images in Clinical Medicine, Dermatology. ' by Elghblawi E].WebmedCentral 2012;3(3):WMCRW001609
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