2021
DOI: 10.4103/ijmr.ijmr_2035_19
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Honeycomb-like appearance on optical coherence tomography of the right coronary artery

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“…The Clinical Image titled “Honeycomb-like appearance on optical coherence tomography of the right coronary artery” published in the Indian Journal of Medical Research, on pages 540-541, Volume 154, Issue 3, 2021 [ 1 ], is being retracted for substantial duplication of parts of text from another article titled “Honeycomb-like appearance on optical coherence tomography in right coronary artery” published in International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, on pages 343-344, Volume 34, Issue 3, 2018 [ 2 ]. Plagiarism, fabrication, duplication, unethical or redundant publication violates the editorial policy of Indian Journal of Medical Research, which follows best practice guidelines given by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) and Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) mentioned on the Information for Authors and as codified in the signed statements made by the authors regarding the copyright of their work.…”
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“…The Clinical Image titled “Honeycomb-like appearance on optical coherence tomography of the right coronary artery” published in the Indian Journal of Medical Research, on pages 540-541, Volume 154, Issue 3, 2021 [ 1 ], is being retracted for substantial duplication of parts of text from another article titled “Honeycomb-like appearance on optical coherence tomography in right coronary artery” published in International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, on pages 343-344, Volume 34, Issue 3, 2018 [ 2 ]. Plagiarism, fabrication, duplication, unethical or redundant publication violates the editorial policy of Indian Journal of Medical Research, which follows best practice guidelines given by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) and Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) mentioned on the Information for Authors and as codified in the signed statements made by the authors regarding the copyright of their work.…”
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confidence: 99%