Case studies

Clinical case reports are considered one of the oldest forms of sharing and presenting medical evidence. A clinical case report or case study is usually retrospective, i.e., backward in time, and based on observations from clinical practice. Clinical case reports lay the foundation for the medical literature by presenting data that have not been previously shown.

There are two types of case studies:

Case reports are a type of descriptive study based on unique uncontrolled observations of patients.

Case series are generally small descriptive studies that describe treatment outcomes of multiple patients. This type of study can describe characteristics or outcomes in a specialized group of people, but cannot compare them with people who are treated differently or have a different condition.

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