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● Briefly describing the patient's
condition and relevant clinical
findings
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features of the case
● Mentioning the main interventions or
treatments employed and their
outcomes
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Introduction
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Background
7. Case presentation
Patient profile Clinical findings
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demographic information
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patient's chief complaint and
the timeline of symptoms
leading to the diagnosis
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patient's physical
examination findings,
laboratory test results and
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important abnormalities
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investigations and tests.
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final diagnosis
Diagnostic workup
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features for each and reasons for
inclusion/exclusion
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explain diagnostic criteria. Outline the
chosen treatment approach and
rationale behind it
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treatment response and any significant
events or complications. Summarize
the final outcome
Discuss the case's educational value,
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or disease mechanisms
Discussion
Differential diagnosis
Clinical course
Treatment
Lesson learned
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Lessons
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and enhance care
Highlight successful
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Success
Address any diagnostic
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clinical reasoning
Challenge
End with a concise
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summarizing the overall
significance of the case
Summary
Identify areas for future
investigation that have
emerged from the case,
stimulating advancements
Research
Emphasize the case's
educational value, impact
on medical knowledge,
professional development,
and learning
Significance
10. Patients on the study
20,000
Received placebo treatment
50,000
5,000
Had secondary effects
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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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Age Gender M. history Symptoms Diagnosis
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
Patient 6 70 Female Osteoarthritis Symptom Diagnosis 6
15. Milestones reached
Initial presentation
with chief complaint
Diagnostic evaluation
and investigations
Confirmation of
the diagnosis
Initiation of
appropriate treatment
Monitoring response
for treatment
Resolution of
presenting symptoms
Follow-up assessment
for outcomes
Case discussion and
lessons learned
16. Case presentation: medical history
About the patient
Patient’s age 42 years old
Gender Female
Medical conditions Chest pain, shortness of breath
Previous treatments None reported
Introduction
She has been experiencing these symptoms for the past 2 days, with the
pain increasing in intensity and frequency
Key findings
● Summarize the most important or relevant
aspects of the patient's medical history
● Use bullet points to present the key findings
in a clear and organized manner
Conclusions
1. In this section, summarize the key findings
from the medical history
2. Provide an overview of the implications for
the current diagnosis and treatment plan
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other relevant sources
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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 practice or future
research
Offer any final recommendations or take-home
messages for the audience
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