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Table of contents
01 Abstract
04 Roadmap
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Introduction Discussion
.03 Case
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presentation Conclusion
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Abstract
01. 4
Abstract
In the abstract of your case report, you
should provide a concise summary of the
key aspects of the case. This includes:
🇴 Briefly describing the patient's
condition and relevant clinical
findings
🇴 Highlighting any unique or rare
features of the case
🇴 Mentioning the main interventions or
treatments employed and their
outcomes
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Introduction
Background
Provide a brief overview of the condition or disease
being discussed in the case. Include pertinent
information about its prevalence, clinical
manifestations and any relevant previous studies or
literature
Importance
Highlight the significance and educational value of
the case. Emphasize the uniqueness, rarity, or
complexity of the presented case, and explain how it
contributes to the existing knowledge or clinical
practice
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Case presentation
Diagnostic
Patient profile workup Clinical findings
Include essential Present an overview of the Outline the diagnostic
demographic information patient's physical process, including the
such as age, gender, and examination findings, reasoning behind the
medical history. Describe laboratory test results and chosen investigations and
the patient's chief any imaging or diagnostic tests. Discuss the results,
complaint and the timeline procedures conducted their interpretation and
of symptoms contribution
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Discussion
Clinical course Lesson learned
Describe the patient's Present the confirmed diagnosis
progression, treatment response and explain diagnostic criteria.
and any significant events or Outline the chosen treatment
complications
Differential diagnosis Treatment
Explore potential diagnoses based Discuss the case's educational
on the patient's presentation and value, highlighting unique
relevant findings. Discuss aspects. Share insights gained or
distinguishing features diagnostic challenges
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Conclusions
Challenge Significance
Emphasize the case's educational Summarize valuable lessons
value, impact on medical learned, providing insights
knowledge
Success Research
Highlight successful outcomes End with a concise concluding
achieved through the treatment statement, summarizing the case
Lessons Summary
Identify areas for future Address any diagnostic challenges,
investigation from the case emphasizing the investigation
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50,000
Patients on the study
20,000
Received placebo treatment
5,000
Had secondary effects
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95%
Use percentages in your case report to
quantify and communicate the frequency
or proportion of important findings or
outcomes
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A picture is worth
a thousand words
Using an image in your case report enhances
visual representation and provides a concise
and impactful way to present key findings or
illustrate important aspects of the case
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Understanding the numbers
Incorporating a graph in your case report
offers several advantages. It allows for the
clear visualization and concise
representation of data trends, comparisons,
or correlations. By presenting information in
a visual format, graphs enable readers to
quickly grasp and complex findings
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This is a table
Patient 1 Patient 2 Patient 3 Patient 4
Age 45 25 35 48
Gender Male Female Other Male
Med. history Hypertension Depression Anxiety Depression
Symptoms Symptom Symptom Symptom Symptom
Diagnosis Diagnosis 1 Diagnosis 2 Diagnosis 3 Diagnosis 4
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Milestones reached
Initial presentation Monitoring Follow-up
with chief response for assessment for
complaint treatment outcomes
Diagnostic Resolution of Case discussion
evaluation and presenting and lessons learned
investigations symptoms
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Case presentation: medical history
Key findings
Age and gender
42 years old, female
Summarize the Use bullet points
About the patient
most important or to present the
Medical conditions relevant aspects important keys
Chest pain, shortness of breath
Conclusions
Information 01 In this section, summarize the key
She has been experiencing these .02 findings from the medical history
symptoms for the past 2 days, with Provide an overview of the
increasing pain
. implications for the diagnosis
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Discussion
Introduction Main discussion
○ Briefly summarize the ○ Present different perspectives and opinions on the
main findings and findings, based on the literature and other relevant
results of the case sources
report ○ Use bullet points to highlight key arguments and
○ Mention the purpose of counterarguments
the covered discussion ○ Address any limitations or weaknesses of the study
and suggest potential solutions
Summarize the key points of the discussion and their
Conclusions implications for clinical practice or future research and
offer any final recommendations. Answer any questions
posed by your audience
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