Title Page
Article Title: Should concisely reflect the core content of the case report.
Authors' Names and Their Affiliations.
Corresponding Author Contact Information.
Keywords (3-5 keywords for indexing and searching).
Abstract
Background: Briefly introduce the background and significance of the case report.
Case Description: Outline the basic information and key clinical features of the case.
Conclusion: Propose the educational significance or clinical implications of the case report.
Word Limit: Typically around 250 words.
Keywords
3-5 Keywords.
Main Text
1. Introduction
Background Information: Outline the background of the case report, highlighting the rarity or educational significance of the case.
Research Question: Clearly state the purpose of the case report and the key messages to convey.
2. Case Report
2.1 Case Description:
Patient's Basic Information (age, gender, ethnicity, etc.).
Chief Complaint and Medical History (including present illness, past history, personal history, and family history).
Clinical Presentation: Detailed description of the patient's symptoms and signs.
Diagnostic Tests: Results of laboratory tests, imaging studies, etc.
2.2 Diagnostic Process:
Diagnostic reasoning and thought process.
Differential diagnosis and basis for the final diagnosis.
2.3 Treatment Process:
Treatment plan and adjustment process.
Treatment response and prognosis.
3. Discussion
3.1 Case Analysis: Analyze the characteristics, diagnosis, and treatment of the case.
3.2 Literature Comparison: Compare the case with similar cases in existing literature.
3.3 Educational Significance: Discuss the educational value and insights of the case report for clinical practice.
3.4 Future Directions: Suggest recommendations for future research or clinical practice.
4. Conclusion
Summarize the main lessons and clinical significance of the case report.
5. Acknowledgments
Gratitude to funding sources, assistants, research participants, etc.
6. Conflict of Interest Statement
Clearly declare potential conflicts of interest for all participants.
7. References
A reference list formatted according to journal requirements.
8. Appendix (if applicable)
Additional materials or supplementary data for the case report (e.g., informed consent forms, treatment protocols, etc.).