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Revised Surgical CAse REport (SCARE) guideline: An update for the age of Artificial Intelligence
Premier Journal of ScienceIntroduction: Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming healthcare and scientific publishing. Reporting guidelines need to be updated to take into account this advance.
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JPO Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics, 1993
One day in late spring I examined three children with idiopathic juvenile osteoporosis, a condition rare in most institutions, but unfortunately too common in the Warsaw hospital I was visiting. The rehabilitation of these children provides a unique challenge, and the caregivers were trying desperately to provide the best possible care, but in many ...
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One day in late spring I examined three children with idiopathic juvenile osteoporosis, a condition rare in most institutions, but unfortunately too common in the Warsaw hospital I was visiting. The rehabilitation of these children provides a unique challenge, and the caregivers were trying desperately to provide the best possible care, but in many ...
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Pediatrics, 2018
Whether it's raising new hypotheses, finding individual case exceptions to current paradigms, providing alerts to untoward outcomes, or suggesting new therapies to be further tested, the case report remains a viable form of medical publication.
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Whether it's raising new hypotheses, finding individual case exceptions to current paradigms, providing alerts to untoward outcomes, or suggesting new therapies to be further tested, the case report remains a viable form of medical publication.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
The case report is the archetypical medical article. Medical journalism began as the publication of scientists' letters. Only a moderate formalization was needed to convert a letter about an interesting patient into a communication having the usual pattern of introduction, report of case, and discussion. Most authors and editors today consider this the
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The case report is the archetypical medical article. Medical journalism began as the publication of scientists' letters. Only a moderate formalization was needed to convert a letter about an interesting patient into a communication having the usual pattern of introduction, report of case, and discussion. Most authors and editors today consider this the
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