Clinical Case Studies and Reports are devoted to a study of an individual or a group of related disorders, as well as their critical research. It might be a long study, therefore different stages and changes can be detailed and documented. The proper documentation of these Clinical Case Studies and Reports would allow researchers, clinicians, and students to examine such fascinating situations and judge how the therapy was carried out theoretically.
A case report is a complete account of a patient's symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up in medicine. A patient's demographic profile may be included in case reports, although they usually discuss an unusual or novel incident. A literature evaluation of previous recorded cases is included in some case reports. Case reports are professional narratives that provide feedback on clinical practise guidelines and serve as a foundation for detecting early signs of efficacy, adverse events, and cost. They can be used in medical, scientific, or educational research.
Title : Risk factors of mortality and development of a scoring system for predicting mortality among patients with leptospirosis
Goutham Krishna T.C, Government Medical College, India
Title : Latin America and the Caribbean consortium: Connecting excellence to enhance the skills base of local research teams in emerging infectious diseases
Fernando Rubinstein, Instituto de Efectividad Clinica y Sanitaria, Argentina
Title : Laparoscopic heller myotomy with anterior fundoplication in an elderly male patient with achalasia and coexisting miliary tuberculosis: A case report
Abraham P. Bayan , Capitol Medical Center, Philippines
Title : A single center retrospective study on the incidence and clinical outcomes of patients infected with Klebsiella Pneumoniae Carbapenemase (KPC)-producing klebsiella pneumoniae
Kevin Cezar A. Estacio, Dr. Paulino J. Garcia Memorial Research Medical Center, Philippines
Title : Incidence of acute pancreatitis among patients with moderate to severe leptospirosis and its clinical outcomes: A single center retrospective study in a tertiary hospital
Karizza Angeles, Dr. Paulino J. Garcia Memorial Research Medical Center, Philippines
Title : Overlooked possible menace to life also known as PML
Alejandro Carmona Casillas, University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico