Abstract
In medicine, a case report can be defined as a detailed report of anthropometric characteristics, symptoms, physical signs, explorations, diagnoses, treatments, follow-up and evolution of a patient. The reasons for the publication of a case report are multiple, ranging from the rarity of the case to its didactic side. In this practical article, we will talk about the main points to follow in order to produce a case report that meets the standards.
Publisher
Mediterranean BioMedical Journals
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