Case reports are a well-established, significant, and well-regarded section of the medical literature. Case report publishing is a priority for both the Journal of Medical Case Reports and the Case Report section of BioMed Central Research Transcripts, and each has its own set of criteria.
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Guide to preparing case reports for the Journal of Medical Case Reports – Pubrica
1. A Guide to Preparing Case
Reports for the Journal of
Medical Case Reports
An Academic presentation by
Dr. Nancy Agnes, Head, Technical Operations,
Pubrica Group:www.pubrica.com
Email: sales@pubrica.com
2. Outline
In brief
Introduction
A short history of the BMC series, JMCR,
and BMCRN
The actual case report
About Pubrica
T O D A Y ' S D I S C U S S I O N
3. IN BRIEF
Case reports are a well-established, significant, and
well-regarded section of the medical literature.
Case report publishing is a priority for both the Journal
of Medical Case Reports and the Case Report section
of BioMed Central Research Transcripts, and each has
its own set of criteria.
The Publication of Medical Case Reports was the first
worldwide, PubMed-listed medical journal dedicated to
case reports from all clinical fields.
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5. INTRODUCTION
In the medical field, case reports are a time-honoured practice.
Physicians of various disciplines have recorded intriguing
situations involving all specialisations since Hippocrates, and
maybe even further back since the records of ancient Egyptian
medicine, through the present day.
Published case reports are vital for providing optimal patient care
because they can explain key scientific facts that are omitted or
unnoticed in medical case study report writing studies and give
particular clinical insights, enhancing our knowledge base.
Case reports have become a regular part of the medical literature.
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6. There are several examples.
Few practising physicians would be unaware of the
importance and subsequent discovery of a disease
whose first explanation in 1981 began with the title "A
preliminary communication on widely
widespreadKaposi's sarcoma in a single young mal"
in the medical case report literature.
There isn't a single neurologist I know who isn't
familiar with the condition, which was first described
in 1817 by James Parkinson in "An article on the
shaking palsy.
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7. A case report is a detailed description of a patient's symptoms, signs, diagnosis, therapy, and
follow-up in medicine. Although reports usually detail an unusual or unique incidence, they may
contain a patient's demographic data.
Some case study writing also consists of an assessment of previous patients that have been
published."
8. A SHORT HISTORY OF THE BMC
SERIES, JMCR, AND BMCRN
The BMC series is a collection of open-access, peer-
reviewed publications covering a wide range of
biological and clinical topics.
There are now 65 journals in the series, ranging from
BMC Anesthesiology to BMC Women's Health (in
alphabetical order).
Some of these journals publish case studies in their
fields, while others do not.
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9. JMCR is open access online journal published by BMC
that focuses on publishing high-quality case study
report writing and advancing medical knowledge.
Under the auspices of BMC, BMCRN is an online,
open-access journal that publishes scientifically
sound research in all fields of biology and medicine.
The journal serves as a home for brief papers, case
studies, and incremental updates to existing work to
lessen the academic community's loss when such
findings go unpublished.
10.
11. THE ACTUAL CASE REPORT
TITLE PAGE
The manuscript's first page should be devoted to the title
page, including the article's title.
The title should contain a clear and concise statement of the
case, as well as a list of all authors' complete names,
institutional addresses, and email addresses.
There should always be at least one acknowledged the
corresponding author. Abbreviations in the title should be
avoided at all costs.
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12. ABSTRACT
"Short and simple" should be the theme of the abstract,
and it should not be more than 350 words.
WithintheAbstract,noabbreviationsorreferences
should be utilised.
Three components should be included in the abstract:
Background information and an explanation of why this
case is significant and should be recorded.
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13. Please specify whether or not this is the first report of
its sort in the literature search.
Short specifics of what the patient(s) presented with,
includingthepatient'sage,sex,
background;Casepresentation,
andethnic
thebrief
information of what the patient(s) presented with,
including the patient's age, sex, and ethnic
background; Conclusions, a quick summary of what
the reader should take away from the case study and
the clinical implications.
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14. KEYWORDS
This section contains three to ten keywords representing the article's
core content.
It is necessary for indexing and simple internet retrieval of the article.
INTRODUCTION
The case context, including the condition, customary presentation
and course, and an explanation of the product if it is a novel disease,
should be explained in the Introduction (JMCR) or Background
(BMCRN) section.
If the case is about an unpleasant medication interaction, the
introduction should include frequent use of the medicine and any
previously known adverse effects.
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15. It should also have a quick overview of the literature.
This should serve as an introduction to the case report
for individuals unfamiliar with the subject, clearly
outlining the background of the issue.
It should conclude with a quick summary of the
information presented in the article.
CASE PRESENTATION
This should include all pertinent information about the
case.
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16. A description of the patient's relevant demographic
details (without adding any details that could lead to
the patient's identification); any relevant medical
history of the patient; the patient's symptoms and
signs; any tests that were performed; and a
description of any treatment or intervention should
be included in the Case presentation section.
All patients' information must be provided if it's a
case study.
This section might be divided into subsections with
subheadings.
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17. DISCUSSION
This is an optional area in JMCR for supplementary
remarks that give extra important material not included
in the case presentation and background for the case or
explanations for specific treatment decisions.
CONCLUSIONS
This section should clearly express the clinical case
study report's primary conclusions and explain their
significance and relevance.
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18. Is this an original case report relevant to a particular clinical speciality of medicine, or will it have
a broader clinical impact?
Informationonhowitwillconsiderablyincreaseourunderstandingofadisease'sgenesisor therapeutic
mechanism should be supplied (if appropriate).
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