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| Opis przypadku× | Artykuł badawczy oryginalny× | |
|---|---|---|
| Dziedzina | Pisarstwo akademickie | Pisarstwo akademickie |
| Rodzina | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Rok powstania≠ | 1800 | 1665 |
| Twórca≠ | Clinical medicine (long tradition) | Scientific research community |
| Typ | Document Type | Document Type |
| Źródło pierwotne≠ | Gagnier, J. J., Kienle, G., Altman, D. G., Moher, D., Lakatos, P., & Conboy, T. A. (2013). The CARE guidelines: consensus-based clinical case report guideline development. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 67(1), 46–51. DOI ↗ | International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (2023). Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals. ICMJE. link ↗ |
| Inne nazwy | case series, case study, clinical case, patient report | research paper, empirical article, primary research, journal article |
| Pokrewne≠ | 2 | 5 |
| Podsumowanie≠ | A case report is a detailed clinical account of one patient's diagnosis, treatment, and outcome, typically used to describe novel, unusual, or educational cases not previously reported. Unlike controlled studies with comparison groups, case reports are observational, non-comparative, and generate hypotheses rather than test them. Occupying the lowest rung of evidence hierarchy, case reports are nonetheless valuable for early signal detection, documenting rare diseases, and communicating clinical wisdom. The CARE guidelines (2013) provide reporting standards to ensure completeness and transparency. | An original research article is the primary vehicle for reporting new empirical findings in a discipline. Following the IMRaD structure (Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion), it represents a researcher's novel data, analysis, and interpretation. The journal article format has been the gold standard for scientific communication since the establishment of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society in 1665. |
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