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Title and introduction:

Should be clear and introduces the topic fully


with topic areas for discussion stated and
plan for the work in hand.

5%
Pathophysiology:
Should provide the reader with an overview
of the areas concerned and the symptoms and
causes of the disorders to be identified.
Should be written in full sentences not bullet
points and may include tables and images
that are relevant all fully referenced and
labelled correctly within the text. Subsections
may be used.

25%
Diagnosis:
Current laboratory methods to be identified
where relevant with an overview of the
method aims and how it meets the
pathophysiological criteria for the
classification of the disorders. May involve
inclusion and exclusion of test results to aid
diagnosis. Will lay out your testing strategies
for the flow diagram. Images may be used if
relevant. Use first level, second level and
specialist testing to reach your conclusions.
Subsections may be used.
25%
Summary:
Short conclusion and introduction to the
algorithm. 5%
Algorithm:
A flow diagram of the main disorders with
relevant laboratory results in order to classify
the different branches to reach a conclusive
diagnosis. Must be relevant to your
diagnostic strategies

30%
Referencing:
Use CU Harvard Referencing, list in
alphabetical order. 5%

General Presentation and scientific


writing. Correct length. 5%

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