Bader et al., 2024

This article was removed on May 2, 2024. The stated reason for removal is the authors' failure to obtain informed patient consent in accordance with journal policy prior to publication. The removal notice further states:

This removal came after more than a month of discussion concerning the article (see the timeline below), including but not limited to:

  • Discussion on X and PubPeer.
  • Reporting in various news outlets.
  • My correspondence with the editors.

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This article was discussed extensively on PubPeer. In the discussion, one of the authors provided a series of peculiar and frequently self-contradictory statements, such as:

My interpretation of this last comment is that per Elsevier policy, artificial intelligence tools need not be declared if they are used solely to correct the language of a manuscript grammatically. This is not the case. A timeline of the article’s trajectory from revised submission to online publication is shown below:

The Elsevier policy on generative artificial intelligence was captured 11 times by the Wayback Machine between January 5 and March 19, 2024, as shown on the timeline. Each time, the text was identical, with the relevant section reading as follows:

At no point in the policy is a distinction drawn between use of AI to “correct the language grammatically” and other applications. Indeed, the policy states that AI tools “should only be used to improve readability and language” [emphasis added].

Bibliography

Bader R, Imam A, Alnees M, Adler N, ilia J, Zugayar D, Dan A, Khalaileh A. REMOVED: Successful management of an Iatrogenic portal vein and hepatic artery injury in a 4-month-old female patient: A case report and literature review. Radiology Case Reports. 2024 Mar 8;19(6):2106-2111. doi: 10.1016/j.radcr.2024.02.037.

Bader R, Imam A, Alnees M, Adler N, ilia J, Zugayar D, Dan A, Khalaileh A. Removal notice to “Successful management of an Iatrogenic portal vein and hepatic artery injury in a 4-month-old female patient: A case report and literature review” [Radiology Case Reports 19 (2024) 2106-2111]. Radiology Case Reports. 2024 Aug;19(8):3598. doi: 10.1016/j.radcr.2024.05.010.