Informed Consent for Publication

The authors are responsible for guaranteeing people's right to privacy, protecting their identity both in the writing of the article and in the images, and anonymizing the information to guarantee the protection of personal data. Any identifier that can reveal a person's identity must be eliminated, including their name, initials, telephone number, online aliases, and social network identifiers, among others, and in any resource such as X-rays, MRIs, graphics, photographs, videos, among others.

When an author wishes to include personal information or images of any other person, it will be necessary to obtain written informed consent (or that of their parents or legal guardians if it is a minor) before this material can be published.

Suppose any information that could identify the people in the study is discovered without their corresponding informed consent after the article's publication. In that case, it will be temporarily withdrawn until the content that could compromise the participants' privacy is eliminated.