Clinical Case Reports are a standard set of criteria for determining whether a person has a particular disease, syndrome, or other health condition. As national standards to ensure comparability, some case definitions, particularly those used for national surveillance, have been developed and adopted. A clinical case is a comprehensive account of a patient's symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up. Case Reports, which typically describe an unusual or novel occurrence, continue to be one of the foundations of medical advancement and provide numerous novel medical concepts.
Related Associations/Hospitals: International Academy of Medical Case Reports, Clinical Case Reports, American Medical Association, European Society for Clinical Investigation, Society for Case Research, Society for Medical Decision Making, American Society of Clinical Oncology, International Society of Cardiovascular Ultrasound, International Society of Nephrology
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