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      2026年5月9日星期六

      Author guidelines

      【官网信息】

      1. Introduction

      Pathology

      Research (this journal) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access

      journal dedicated to advancing innovative research across all aspects

      of science and surgery in this field. The journal is committed to

      publishing high-quality research that addresses fundamental discoveries,

      clinical evidence, and translational breakthroughs that enhance the

      understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases.

      Authors

      are advised to follow the instructions in these Author Guidelines to

      ensure that their manuscript is processed efficiently and adheres to the

      journal's scope, which spans fundamental, clinical, and translational

      science of this field.

      2. Manuscript Types

      The journal accepts the following categories:

      Original Research: Full-length articles reporting novel findings

      related to biology in this field, disease mechanisms, and therapeutic

      advancements.

      Review: Comprehensive overviews of recent advances in science of this

      field, including fundamental research, clinical studies, and new

      technologies.

      Case Report: In-depth clinical presentations and management of rare or

      novel conditions in this field, including diagnosis, treatment, and

      follow-up.

      ● Editorial: Invited expert commentaries on current trends or challenges in research.

      ● Commentary: Short opinion pieces that discuss recent developments, emerging topics, or controversial issues in research.

      Perspective: Insightful articles presenting expert viewpoints on

      emerging concepts, unresolved questions, or future directions in this

      field, aiming to stimulate discussion and guide research priorities.

      Guidelines and Consensus Statements: Evidence-based recommendations or

      consensus statements that provide standardized guidance for research

      practices, clinical management, or therapeutic decision-making in this

      field.

      Pathology Image Gallery: Curated collections of high-quality pathology

      images with concise explanatory legends, illustrating characteristic

      features, diagnostic criteria, or educational value.

      3. Manuscript Structure

      3.1 Title Page

      ● The title page should include:

      ● Full title: The title should be clear, concise, and accurately reflect the content of the manuscript.

      ● Running title: ≤ 50 characters.

      ● Authors’ full names: Include all authors and their institutional affiliations in the order of contribution.

      ● Institutional affiliations: Include department names, institutions, cities, and countries.

      ● Corresponding author: Name, full address (including postal code), email address, and ORCID iD (recommended).

      ● Funding information: If applicable, include the names of funding sources and grant numbers.

      3.2 Abstract, Keywords and Funding Information

      3.2.1 Abstract

      For Original Research, Review, Case Reports, the abstract must follow the structure and word count guidelines outlined below:

      ● Original Research: (Structured Abstract ≤ 300 words)

      Should include the following sections:

      ○ Background: Brief context of the research question and purpose.

      ○ Materials and Methods: Key methods used, including study design, sample size, and analysis techniques.

      ○ Results: Summary of key findings with statistical significance (if applicable).

      ○ Discussion: Brief interpretation of the findings or their implications.

      ○ Conclusion: Implications of the findings, including clinical or scientific relevance.

      ● Case Report: (Structured Abstract ≤ 300 words)

      Should include the following sections:

      ○ Introduction: A concise statement describing the clinical relevance or reason for reporting the case.

      ○ Case Presentation: Essential clinical information, including history, examinations, diagnosis, treatment, and management.

      ○ Results: Patient outcomes and key observations.

      ○ Discussion: Brief comment on the importance of the case or findings.

      ○ Conclusion: Key takeaways from the case, highlighting its novelty or clinical significance.

      ● Review: (Unstructured Abstract ≤ 300 words)

      Should provide a concise overview of:

      ○ Scope and purpose of the review

      ○ Major themes or topics covered

      ○ Key recent advances or updates in the field

      ○ Overall conclusions and implications for future research or clinical practice

      An unstructured abstract is preferred for review articles.

      ● Guidelines and Consensus Statements: (Structured Abstract ≤ 300 words)

      Should include the following sections:

      ○ Introduction: Clinical background and rationale for the guideline.

      ○ Methods: Overview of evidence review and guideline development approach.

      ○ Recommendations (optional): Key recommendations or consensus statements.

      ○ Discussion: Brief comments on relevance and applicability.

      ○ Conclusion: Main messages and implications for clinical practice or future research.

      .2.2 Keywords

      For Original Research, Case Report, Review, and Guidelines and Consensus Statements:

      ● Provide 3-8 keywords.

      ● MeSH terms (Medical Subject Headings) are recommended where applicable to improve indexing and discoverability.

      ● Use singular noun forms and avoid overly broad or overly specific phrases.

      3.2.3 Funding Information

      Original

      Research, Review, Case Report, Guidelines and Consensus Statements: If

      applicable, include Funding Information in this section. This should

      specify the source of any financial support received for the work

      presented in the article.

      For research article, the funding details should be provided, including

      the name of the funding body, grant numbers, and the role of the

      funders (if applicable).

      ● For review and protocol, include funding details if the review or protocol was developed as part of a funded project.

      ● For case report, if the case is part of a funded clinical study or initiative, funding details should be included.

      ● If no external funding was received, state: This research received no external funding.

      3.3 Main Text

      URLs are not allowed to appear in main text.

      ● Original Research

      Manuscripts should be organized into the following sections:

      ○ Introduction: Provide the scientific background, rationale, and primary objectives of the study.

      Materials and Methods: Describe the study design, participants or

      specimens, procedures, interventions, outcome measures, and statistical

      analyses in sufficient detail to allow reproducibility.

      ○ Results: Present key findings in a clear and logical sequence, supported by tables and figures where appropriate.

      Discussion: Interpret major findings, compare them with existing

      literature, clarify strengths and limitations, and explain their

      scientific or clinical significance.

      ○ Conclusion: Summarize the main conclusions and implications of the study.

      ● Case Report

      Manuscripts should include the following sections:

      ○ Introduction: Briefly describe the clinical relevance and rationale for reporting the case.

      ○ Case presentation: Detail the patient’s history, examination findings, diagnostic work-up, treatment, and clinical course.

      ○ Results: Provide key clinical outcomes, including follow-up observations.

      ○ Discussion: Discuss the importance of the case, insights gained, relation to prior literature, and clinical implications.

      ○ Conclusion: Highlight the main learning points and novelty of the case.

      ● Review

      Reviews may use flexible, unstructured sectioning. Suggested structure:

      ○ Introduction

      ○ Main body with thematic subsections

      ○ Conclusion

      ○ Future direction (optional)

      Authors should ensure the review is comprehensive, balanced, and appropriately referenced.

      ● Guidelines and Consensus Statements

      Manuscripts are recommended to include the following sections:

      Introduction: Describe the clinical or scientific background, unmet

      needs, and the rationale for developing the guideline or consensus

      statement, including its scope and target audience.

      ○ Methods:

      Outline the evidence identification and evaluation process, expert

      panel composition, consensus methodology (e.g., Delphi process), and

      criteria for agreement.

      Recommendations / Consensus Statements: Present the core

      recommendations or consensus statements in a clear and structured

      manner, with brief supporting rationale where appropriate.

      Discussion: Discuss the significance of the recommendations, comparison

      with existing guidelines or statements, limitations of the evidence,

      and areas of uncertainty.

      ○ Conclusion: Summarize the key messages and intended impact on research, clinical practice, or policy.

      ○ Future Directions (optional): Identify gaps in current knowledge and priorities for future research or guideline updates.

      ● Editorial / Commentary / Perspective / Pathology Image Gallery:

      Should be concise and focused.

      ○ No section numbering is required.

      ○ The content may include expert opinion, context for current developments, or discussion of emerging issues in the field.

      ......

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      https://journal.hep.com.cn/pr/EN/guidelines


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