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  1. Guidelines To Writing A Clinical Case Report

    A case report is a detailed report of the symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of an individual patient. Case reports usually describe an unusual or novel occurrence and as such, remain one of the cornerstones of medical progress and provide many new ideas in medicine. Some reports contain an extensive review of the relevant ...

  2. Guideline on writing a case report

    The case report is a research design where an unexpected or novel occurrence is described in a detailed report of findings, clinical course, and prognosis of an individual patient, which might be, but not mandatory, accompanied by a review of the literature of other reported cases.

  3. What is a case study?

    Case study is a research methodology, typically seen in social and life sciences. There is no one definition of case study research.1 However, very simply… 'a case study can be defined as an intensive study about a person, a group of people or a unit, which is aimed to generalize over several units'.1 A case study has also been described as an intensive, systematic investigation of a ...

  4. Case definition

    case definition, in epidemiology, set of criteria used in making a decision as to whether an individual has a disease or health event of interest. Establishing a case definition is an imperative step in quantifying the magnitude of disease in a population. Case definitions are used in ongoing public health surveillance to track the occurrence ...

  5. What Is a Case Study?

    Revised on November 20, 2023. A case study is a detailed study of a specific subject, such as a person, group, place, event, organization, or phenomenon. Case studies are commonly used in social, educational, clinical, and business research. A case study research design usually involves qualitative methods, but quantitative methods are ...

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    The definition of a 'case' is critical in planning an epidemiologic investigation. The case definition must be carefully formulated to meet the objectives of the investigation, while also permitting valid comparisons with results from other studies. In this example, it may be of interest to consider whether the proportion of school-age ...

  7. Clinical case definition

    In epidemiology, a clinical case definition, a clinical definition, or simply a case definition lists the clinical criteria by which public health professionals determine whether a person's illness is included as a case in an outbreak investigation—that is, whether a person is considered directly affected by an outbreak. Absent an outbreak, case definitions are used in the surveillance of ...

  8. 22 Case Study Research: In-Depth Understanding in Context

    Abstract. This chapter explores case study as a major approach to research and evaluation. After first noting various contexts in which case studies are commonly used, the chapter focuses on case study research directly Strengths and potential problematic issues are outlined and then key phases of the process.

  9. Step 3: Establish a Case Definition; Identify Cases

    A case definition is not the same as a clinical diagnosis. Case definitions are an aid to conducting an epidemiologic investigation, whereas a clinical diagnosis is used to make treatment decisions for individual patients. Sometimes investigators will use a loose definition early on to help them identity the extent of the outbreak.

  10. The case study approach

    A case study is a research approach that is used to generate an in-depth, multi-faceted understanding of a complex issue in its real-life context. It is an established research design that is used extensively in a wide variety of disciplines, particularly in the social sciences. A case study can be defined in a variety of ways (Table 5 ), the ...

  11. (PDF) What is case report?

    The case report is a specific type of research. design that reports on an aspect of the. management of one or two patients. It is the first. piece of research writing in the health field and ...

  12. Case Definitions for Acute Coronary Heart Disease in Epidemiology and

    These case definitions are essential to epidemiological studies and other research, such as clinical trials, quality assurance, and economic analysis of healthcare costs. The need for standardization is clear, and this statement recommends updated definitions.

  13. Uniform Research Case Definition Criteria Differentiate Tuberculous and

    A uniform research case definition for TBM in adults and children was developed to improve standardization of diagnosis for research purposes . Classification as definite, probable, or possible TBM is based on a composite score of clinical findings and special investigations (see Table 1) .

  14. Case Study

    A case study is a detailed study of a specific subject, such as a person, group, place, event, organisation, or phenomenon. Case studies are commonly used in social, educational, clinical, and business research. A case study research design usually involves qualitative methods, but quantitative methods are sometimes also used.

  15. Case-control study

    A case-control study (also known as case-referent study) is a type of observational study in which two existing groups differing in outcome are identified and compared on the basis of some supposed causal attribute. Case-control studies are often used to identify factors that may contribute to a medical condition by comparing subjects who ...

  16. Short and sweet: multiple mini case studies as a form of rigorous case

    2.1 Case study research. Case study research is about understanding phenomena by studying one or multiple cases in their context. Creswell and Poth define it as an "approach in which the investigator explores a bounded system (a case) or multiple bounded systems (cases) over time, through detailed, in-depth data collection" (p. 73).Therefore, it is suitable for complex topics with little ...

  17. FIGO 2023 endometrial staging: a leap of faith into the new ...

    Background In 2023 FIGO revised the endometrial cancer staging system after 13 years. There is a lacuna of data regarding the performance and practicality of the revised 2023 FIGO staging schema for endometrial cancer from Low Middle-Income Countries (LMIC). Objective To estimate the shift of stage and adjuvant management of endometrial cancer based on the FIGO 2023 system compared to the FIGO ...

  18. Lack of Consistency in Definitions for Palliative Surgery

    A Palliative Care News article covers a recent study revealing that a lack of consistent definitions of palliative surgical procedures may affect patient outcomes. The research shows these surgeries can relieve symptoms but are not always beneficial. In the article, Dr. Elizabeth Lilley stresses the need for clearer definitions and better patient information to aid decision-making.

  19. Malpractice From Afar: Teleradiology May Increase Malpractice Risk

    This editorial comments on the analysis co-authored by CRICO data experts titled, "Assessment of Claimant, Clinical, Financial Characteristics of Teleradiology Medical Malpractice Cases," which was published in the Radiology journal on April 2, 2024. The experts used data from CRICO's national Candello med mal database to conduct the study.

  20. Complications of transcatheter paravalvular leak device closure of

    Clinical Cardiology is an open access journal publishing clinical research into diagnostic & therapeutic issues in cardiovascular medicine & cardiovascular surgery. Abstract Paravalvular leak (PVL) is an uncommon complication of prosthetic valve implantation, which can lead to infective endocarditis, heart failure, and hemolytic anemia.

  21. Novice providers' success in performing lumbar puncture: a randomized

    Background Lumbar puncture (LP) is an important yet difficult skill in medical practice. In recent years, the number of LPs in clinical practice has steadily decreased, which reduces residents' clinical exposure and may compromise their skills and attitude towards LP. Our study aims to assess whether the novel bioimpedance needle is of assistance to a novice provider and thus compensates for ...

  22. Frontiers

    The final cohort consisted of all clinical trials that utilized immunotherapy for chordomas of any location.Eight case reports and series of immunotherapy for treatment refractory chordoma were identified.Most patients received immunotherapy targeting the PD-1/PD-L1 interaction, and two patient received therapy targeting this interaction along ...

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    Following a multidisciplinary discussion, the possibility of renal AVMs was considered and subsequently confirmed by renal angiography as the diagnosis. Then, selective segmental renal artery embolization was performed for treatment.Renal AVMs are extremely rare in clinical practice. Due to limited research on the application of 18 F-FDG and ...