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Case Reports: Unique Terms
Some terminology and phrasing are essentially exclusive to case reports, although they may even be deemed incorrect or awkward in other contexts. Here are some examples.
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by Michaela Panter, PhD
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Case Reports: Style and Formatting
Here, we discuss small stylistic and formatting touches that may help to increase the clarity of clinical case reports.
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by Michaela Panter, PhD
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Case Reports: Confused and Misused Terms
Here, we outline two categories of diction- and phrasing-related errors in clinical reports: commonly confused terms and frequently misused terms.
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by Michaela Panter, PhD
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Pesky Pairs of Similar-Sounding Words
This article continues our discussion of confusing and misused words, especially in English translations.
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by Ben Mudrak, PhD
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