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ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION CASE

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DISCUSSION CONCLUSION ROADMAP
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ABSTRA
CT
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
respective outcomes
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
CASE PRESENTATION

PATIENT
PROFILE FINDINGS DIAGNOSTIC
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. Highlight key their interpretation and
of symptoms leading to the abnormalities that aid in their contribution to
diagnosis the diagnosis reaching the final diagnosis
DISCUSSION
DIFFERENTIAL
DIAGNOSIS TREATMENT
Explore potential diagnoses based on the Present the confirmed diagnosis and
patient's presentation and relevant explain diagnostic criteria. Outline the
findings. Discuss distinguishing features chosen treatment approach and rationale
for each and reasons for inclusion behind it

CLINICAL COURSE LESSON LEARNED


Describe the patient's progression, Discuss the case's educational value,
treatment response and any significant highlighting unique aspects. Share insights
events or complications. Summarize the gained, including diagnostic challenges,
final outcome treatment considerations or disease
CONCLUSION
CHALLENGE SUCCESS LESSONS
Address any diagnostic Highlight successful Summarize valuable
challenges, emphasizing outcomes achieved lessons learned, providing
the importance of through the chosen insights to guide future
thorough investigation treatment approach clinical decision-making

SIGNIFICANCE RESEARCH SUMMARY


Emphasize the case's Identify areas for future End with a concise
educational value, impact investigation that have concluding statement,
on medical knowledge, emerged from the case, summarizing the overall
professional development stimulating advancements significance of the case
50,000
Patients on the study

20,000
Received placebo treatment

5,000
Had secondary effects
95%
Use percentages in your case report to quantify and
communicate the frequency or proportion of
important findings or outcomes
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
THIS IS A GRAPH
UNDERSTANDIN
G THE NUMBERS
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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
interpret complex findings

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THIS IS A TABLE
M. SYMPTOM DIAGNOSI
AGE GENDER
HISTORY S S

PATIENT 1 45 Male Hypertension Symptom Diagnosis 1

PATIENT 2 32 Female Asthma Symptom Diagnosis 2

PATIENT 3 60 Male Diabetes Symptom Diagnosis 3

PATIENT 4 50 Female None Symptom Diagnosis 4

PATIENT 5 28 Male None Symptom Diagnosis 5


MILESTONES REACHED

Initial presentation Diagnostic evaluation Confirmation of Initiation of


with chief complaint and investigations the diagnosis appropriate treatment

Monitoring response Resolution of Follow-up assessment Case discussion and


to treatment presenting symptoms for outcomes lessons learned
CASE PRESENTATION: MEDICAL
ABOUT THE PATIENT
HISTORY
KEY FINDINGS
PATIENT’S AGE 42 years old ● Summarize the most important or relevant
aspects of the patient's medical history
GENDER Female
● Use bullet points to present the key findings
in a clear and organized manner
MEDICAL
Chest pain, shortness of breath
CONDITIONS

CONCLUSIONS
PREVIOUS
None reported
TREATMENTS
In this section, summarize the key findings
1 from the medical history
She has been experiencing these
INTRODUCTIO symptoms for the past 2 days,
N with the pain increasing in Provide an overview of the implications for
2 the current diagnosis and treatment plan
intensity and frequency
DISCUSSION
Introduction:

● Briefly summarize the main findings and results of the case report
● Mention the purpose of the discussion and what will be covered

Main discussion:

● Present different perspectives and opinions on the findings, based on the literature and other
relevant sources
● Use bullet points to highlight key arguments and counterarguments
● Address any limitations or weaknesses of the study and suggest potential solutions or areas for
further research

Conclusions:

● Summarize the key points of the discussion and their implications for clinical or future research
● Offer any final recommendations or take-home messages for the audience
OUTCOMES AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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OUTCOME OUTCOME OUTCOME

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recommendation recommendation recommendation
B. Write your B. Write your B. Write your
recommendation recommendation recommendation
C. Write your C. Write your C. Write your
recommendation recommendation recommendation
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