medical science
So i have two case reports, dont hav time to write the discussion and references. They are rare cases and literature review. So can you take care of the literature review too and references.?
I can send you the journal guidlines
Acute Adenoviral hepatitis with extensive necrosis.docx
It has nessary headings
i can send you the guidlies:
Journal name is Cureus , in case they wanted to check the guidlines themselves.
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