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Visual Diagnosis Case Study: Unnamed Patient, Summaries of Pediatrics

A section of a medical manuscript detailing the presentation, diagnosis, and discussion of an unnamed patient's case. The authors are doctors from children’s hospital and university of chicago. The document does not reveal the diagnosis but provides a summary and suggested readings for further study.

What you will learn

  • What is the diagnosis of the patient?
  • What is the significance of the discussed case for medical professionals and students?
  • What are the symptoms and diagnostic tests mentioned in the document?

Typology: Summaries

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Title of Visual Diagnosis Manuscript
[90 characters max, including spaces]
Alice B. Smitha, MD, Clarence Jonesa,b, MD, PhD, Ann S.
Nobleb, MB, BM BCh, Steve R. Ecclestonb, MB, BM BCh
Affiliations: aChildren’s Hospital, Chicago, Illinois; and bUniversity of Chicago,
Chicago, Illinois
Address correspondence to: Alice Smith, Department of Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital,
1234 Main Street, Chicago IL, 60641, [asmith@example.com], 773-900-9000.
Author Disclosure: Dr Jones has [disclosure]. Drs Smith, Noble, and Eccleston have
disclosed no financial relationships relevant to this article. This commentary [does/does
not] contain a discussion of an unapproved/investigative use of a commercial
product/device.
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Title of Visual Diagnosis Manuscript [90 characters max, including spaces]

Alice B. Smitha, MD, Clarence Jonesa,b, MD, PhD, Ann S. Nobleb, MB, BM BCh, Steve R. Ecclestonb, MB, BM BCh

Affiliations: aChildren’s Hospital, Chicago, Illinois; and bUniversity of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

Address correspondence to : Alice Smith, Department of Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital, 1234 Main Street, Chicago IL, 60641, [asmith@example.com], 773-900-9000.

Author Disclosure: Dr Jones has [disclosure]. Drs Smith, Noble, and Eccleston have disclosed no financial relationships relevant to this article. This commentary [does/does not] contain a discussion of an unapproved/investigative use of a commercial product/device.

PRESENTATION [250-500 words]

[This MUST include images and/or videos. Describe the facts of the case, from initial

presentation through diagnostic testing. Do NOT reveal the actual Diagnosis here.]

This is part of my manuscript’s main body. It’s in double-spaced, Times New Roman font, size

  1. This section should be roughly 250-500 words long. This is part of my manuscript’s main

body. It’s in double-spaced, Times New Roman font, size 12. This section should be roughly

250 to 500 words long.

DIAGNOSIS [25-50 words]

This is part of my manuscript’s main body. It’s in double-spaced, Times New Roman font, size

  1. This section should be roughly 25-50 words long. 1 This is my manuscript’s main body. 2

It’s in double-spaced, Times New Roman font, size 12. 3

DISCUSSION [750-1000 words]

This is part of my manuscript’s main body. It’s in double-spaced, Times New Roman font, size

  1. 4,5^. This section should be roughly 750-1,000 words long.

PATIENT COURSE [50-100 words]

This is part of my manuscript’s main body. 6 7^ It’s in double-spaced, Times New Roman font,

size 12. 8 This section should be roughly 50-100 words long.

  1. Smith A, Jones B, King G, et al. Article title goes here, 1900-2012. Pediatrics. 2014;123(1):e75-e82. doi: 10.1542/peds.2015-1827.
  2. Smith A, Jones B, King G, et al. Article title goes here, 1900-2012. Pediatrics. 2014;123(1):e75-e82. doi: 10.1542/peds.2015-1827.

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