Sunday 12 August 2012

Oral pemphigus vulgaris in a pediatric patient


1 Senior Lecturer, Department of Pedodontics with Preventive Dentistry, Sardar Patel Post Graduate Institute of Dental and Medical Sciences, Lucknow, India
2 Professor and Director, Department of Pedodontics with Preventive Dentistry, Sardar Patel Post Graduate Institute of Dental and Medical Sciences, Lucknow, India
3 Professor and Head, Department of Pedodontics with Preventive Dentistry, Sardar Patel Post Graduate Institute of Dental and Medical Sciences, Lucknow, India.


By Shamim T et al. Plagiarism reporting: My experience. Saudi Dent J 2012;24:119.

Plagiarism refers to the use of published ideas, words, or illustrations
of others without permission and presenting them as
new and original rather than as derived from an existing source
(Habibzadeh and Shashok, 2011).

I published a case report in the Saudi Dental Journal
(Shamim et al., 2007). The same article was plagiarized by
other authors and published as a case report for a pediatric patient
in a journal published in India. The authors copied the
entire text (introduction, case report, discussion, conclusion,Oral pemphigus vulgaris in a pediatric patient
photomicrograph Figure 4 and direct immunofluorescence
photograph) from the original article. They also changed the
department and presented the case as if it occurred in a pediatric
patient.

I informed the Editor-in-Chief of the Indian journal regarding
this glaring case of plagiarism. The Editor-in-Chief of the
Saudi Dental Journal also wrote to the Editor concerned to
rectify the matter. The editor of that journal decided to retract
the above article. This is really an honor to the scientific community
and a fine example of a well-handled ethical issue.

References
Habibzadeh, F., Shashok, K., 2011. Plagiarism in scientific writing:
words or ideas? Croat. Med. J. 52 (4), 576–577.
Shamim, T., Varghese, V.I., Shameena, P.M., Sudha, S., 2007.
Pemphigus vulgaris in oral cavity: a case report. Saudi Dent. J.
19 (2), 115–118.

Friday 15 June 2012

Florid osseous dysplasia and Clinicopathologic conference: Multiquadrant expansile fibro-osseous lesion in a juvenile.

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Florid osseous dysplasia
Bansal S, Shetty S, Bablani D, Kulkarni S, Kumar V, Desai R.
J Oral Maxillofac Pathol. 2011 May;15(2):197-200. Retraction: Florid osseous dysplasia.

Clinicopathologic conference: Multiquadrant expansile fibro-osseous lesion in a juvenile.
Kumar VV, Ebenezer S, Narayan TV, Wagner W.
Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol. 2012 Mar;113(3):286-92.

Saturday 9 June 2012

Aggressive Fibromatosis Verses Low Grade Fibrosarcoma - A Diagnostic Dilemma

International Journal of Pathology; 2011; 9(2): 84
84
Corrigendum

Aggressive Fibromatosis Verses Low Grade Fibrosarcoma - A Diagnostic Dilemma
Shetty Devi C, Urs. Aadithya B, Sikka Seema published in IJP (8-1) a case report has been
retracted and removed from IJP online edition
as we were informed that the same article was
later published in another journal after being published in IJP despite their undertaking that
the article is not submitted to any other journal. The authors are banned forever for submission
of any other article in IJP. Chief Editor...International Journal of Pathology 2011 (July-Dec): 9(2).