Case reporting in Pediatrics serves several important functions:
Medical Education: Case reports provide valuable learning opportunities for medical students, residents, and clinicians by presenting real-world scenarios. Clinical Research: Documenting rare or unusual cases can contribute to the medical literature and help in understanding novel diseases or treatment approaches. Quality Improvement: Identifying patterns and outcomes in pediatric cases can lead to improved clinical guidelines and patient care practices. Continuity of Care: Detailed case reports ensure that important information is communicated effectively among healthcare providers, ensuring consistent and comprehensive care for the patient.