A Clinical Case Presentation - A Review Study
Abstract
Clinical case presentation is essential feature in medical science as it works as a guideline for new researchers. It includes each and every aspect related to patients. There are different type of clinical researches which is based on the work done in particular disease. The purpose of clinical research is to discover answers to questions through the application of scientific procedures. Clinical Research test, how will new approaches and interventions work in people, these approaches can be medical, behavioral or management oriented. The clinical study helps to prevent, screening, diagnose, manage and answer scientific questions about diseases. A clinical case presentation is a case report of symptoms scientific diagnosis treatments and follow up of an individual patient. Finally, the case report should be connected to existing literature, mentioning the message that the case conveys. The review should narrow down to the source of confusion or main challenge in the case.
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