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5. 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
6. Importance
Introduction
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
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
Background
7. Case presentation
Patient profile Clinical findings
Include essential demographic
information such as age, gender,
and medical history. Describe the
patient's chief complaint and the
timeline of symptoms leading to
the diagnosis
Present an overview of the
patient's physical examination
findings, laboratory test results
and any imaging or diagnostic
procedures. Highlight key
abnormalities that aid in the
diagnosis
Outline the diagnostic process,
including the reasoning behind the
chosen investigations and tests.
Discuss the results, their
interpretation and their contribution
to reaching the final diagnosis
Diagnostic workup
8. Explore potential diagnoses based on the
patient's presentation and relevant
findings. Discuss distinguishing features
for each and reasons for
inclusion/exclusion
Present the confirmed diagnosis and
explain diagnostic criteria. Outline the
chosen treatment approach and rationale
behind it
Describe the patient's progression,
treatment response and any significant
events or complications. Summarize the
final outcome
Discuss the case's educational value,
highlighting unique aspects. Share
insights gained, including diagnostic
challenges, treatment considerations or
disease mechanisms
Discussion
Differential diagnosis
Clinical course
Treatment
Lesson learned
9. Conclusion
Address any diagnostic
challenges, emphasizing the
importance of thorough
investigation and clinical
reasoning
Highlight successful outcomes
achieved through the chosen
treatment approach,
showcasing effectiveness
Emphasize the case's
educational value, impact on
medical knowledge,
professional development, and
learning
Identify areas for future
investigation that have
emerged from the case,
stimulating advancements
Challenge Success Lessons
Summarize valuable lessons
learned, providing insights to
guide future clinical decision-
making and enhance care
End with a concise concluding
statement, summarizing the
overall significance of the case
Significance Research Summary
10. Patients on the study
20,000
Received placebo treatment
50,000
5,000
Had secondary effects
11. Use percentages in your case report to
quantify and communicate the frequency or
proportion of important findings or outcomes
95%
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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 interpret complex
findings
14. This is a table
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
In this section, summarize the key findings from
the medical history
Provide an overview of the implications for the
current diagnosis and treatment plan
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17. Discussion
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● 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 practice or future
research
Offer any final recommendations or take-home messages for the audience
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