Case Reports

Case Reports are detailed accounts of individual patient cases, describing unique or rare medical conditions, treatments, or outcomes. They provide valuable insights into new diseases, unusual presentations of common conditions, treatment responses, and adverse drug reactions.
Key features of case reports include:
- Patient History – Background information, symptoms, and medical history.
- Diagnosis & Treatment – Details of diagnostic methods and treatment approaches.
- Outcomes & Follow-up – The patient's response to treatment and any long-term effects.
- Clinical Significance – How the case contributes to medical knowledge and future research.
Case reports are widely used in medical and scientific journals to share real-world clinical experiences, support further studies, and help healthcare professionals make informed decisions.