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In defense of case reports and case series

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JP Vandenbroucke - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2001 - Am Coll Physicians
Readers of the medical literature wonder whether they should still make time to
read case reports and case series. How should they balance this time-honored
cornerstone of the medical literature with the demands of modern ...
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[BOOK] Clinical case reporting in evidence-based medicine


M Jenicek, 1999 - elsevier.com
This slim volume is probably the only book devoted to the art and place of
clinical case reports in modern medicine. Clinical case reports have a long and
venerable history, but are now often looked down upon as poor cousins in ...
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Case reports in an evidence-based world.

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JP Vandenbroucke - Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1999 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Now that medical practitioners all over the world are firmly convinced that
'evidence' should guide their actions, is there still a role for the age-old
cornerstone of the medical literature, the case report? The answer is an ...
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Capturing zebras: what to do with a reportable case

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SM Wright, C Kouroukis - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2000 - ecmaj.com
WE HAD ATTEMPTED TO PUBLISH A REPORT OF AN UNUSUAL manifestation of an uncommon
disease discovered at autopsy. The case report was not accepted for publication
because we had failed to order a highly specific test that would have ...
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Rethinking case reports.

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JR Hoffman - Western Journal of Medicine, 1999 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
In this month's transitional issue ofthe W7M, Wllkeset al. present the first in
what we hope will be an innovative and informative series ofcase presentations,
designed to bridge what is sometimes seen as a large gap between evidence ...
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Anecdotes that provide definitive evidence

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JK Aronson, M Hauben - British Medical Journal, 2006 - bmj.com
Many adverse drug reactions are first reported anecdotally. Anecdotal reports,
by which we mean either individual cases or small case series, are generally
regarded as providing poor quality evidence. They therefore usually require ...
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[CITATION] A proposal for writing and appraising case reports


KS Khan, PJ Thompson - BJOG(Oxford. Print), 2002 - cat.inist.fr
A proposal for writing and appraising case reports. Khalid S KHAN, Peter J THOMPSON
BJOG(Oxford. Print) 109:88, 849-851, Blackwell, 2002.
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Case reports and case series from Lancet had significant impact on medical literature


J Albrecht, A Meves, M Bigby - Journal of clinical epidemiology, 2005 - Elsevier
Case reports and case series are often the first evidence of innovative
treatment, but clinical trials need to follow to substantiate this evidence. The
objective of this article was to evaluate case reports or case series ...
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Validity of anecdotal reports of suspected adverse drug reactions: the problem of false …

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GR Venning - British medical journal, 1982 - bmj.com
Page 1. doi:10.1136/bmj.284.6311.249 1982;284;249-252 Br Med J (Clin Res
Ed) GR Venning alarms adverse drug reactions: the problem ...
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[PDF] The case report. I. Guidelines for preparation


L DeBakey, S DeBakey - Int J Cardiol, 1983 - umanitoba.ca
Generili principies A well-written case report has a carefully designed
structure and fluid movement. Its utilitarian purpose requires it to be factual,
concise, logicatíy organized, and clearly presented. The author of a good ...
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