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What Constitutes a Good Pediatric Case Report?

A comprehensive pediatric case report should include:
Patient Information: Age, sex, medical history, and presenting symptoms.
Clinical Findings: Physical examination results, laboratory tests, and imaging studies.
Diagnostic Assessments: Differential diagnoses, final diagnosis, and the rationale for the diagnostic process.
Therapeutic Interventions: Treatments administered, including medications, surgeries, and other procedures.
Outcomes: Follow-up results, patient recovery status, and any complications.
Discussion: Interpretation of findings, comparison with existing literature, and potential implications for future research or clinical practice.

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