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    Tips for writing a case report for the novice author

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    A case report is a description of important scientific observations that are missed or undetectable in clinical trials. This includes a rare or unusual clinical condition, a previously unreported or unrecognized disease, unusual side effects to therapy or response to treatment, and unique use of imaging modalities or diagnostic tests to assist diagnosis of a disease. Generally, a case report should be short and focussed, with its main components being the abstract, introduction, case description, and discussion. This article discusses the essential components of a case report, with the aim of providing guidelines and tips to novice authors to improve their writing skills

    Enhancing the process and practice of guideline development in developing countries: What can G-I-N do to facilitate the process?

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    Health technology assessment for integrated care pathways and transition of care services

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    Toward a Framework for International Guideline Collaboration

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    The Role of Nuclear Matrix Attachment Regions in Plants

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