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So I've been trying to get this case report published for several months on a patient with spontaneous pneumomediastinum. I saw him in the ED when I was a med student on an IM subinternship, he was admitted for a night, and dc'd the next day. I tried to get it published in a handful of IM journals with no success. After I realized that I could publish this in an EM journal (since this bulk of the workup happened in the ED), I submitted to one and it has now been sent to the hanging committee (i.e. not axed off the bat).
Here's the problem: In the description of the case, I originally said that the guy was "observed for a short time and discharged with follow up arrangements", which in an IM journal means overnight admission and out. I failed to change this for the EM submission, so now it looks like we watched him for a couple of hours and sent him home. My concern is that very few EPs would have let him go home, and I don't want it to be scrutinized if it gets published as such.
My choices are to 1) withdraw the paper, fix it, and resubmit, but I'm worried that it will be reviewed by a different editor and rejected immediately (again), or 2) let it go and see what happens.
Sorry to be so long-winded about this, but this is my first time submitting a paper and I'm not sure what is appropriate here. Thanks.
Here's the problem: In the description of the case, I originally said that the guy was "observed for a short time and discharged with follow up arrangements", which in an IM journal means overnight admission and out. I failed to change this for the EM submission, so now it looks like we watched him for a couple of hours and sent him home. My concern is that very few EPs would have let him go home, and I don't want it to be scrutinized if it gets published as such.
My choices are to 1) withdraw the paper, fix it, and resubmit, but I'm worried that it will be reviewed by a different editor and rejected immediately (again), or 2) let it go and see what happens.
Sorry to be so long-winded about this, but this is my first time submitting a paper and I'm not sure what is appropriate here. Thanks.