7. Timeline
What to write
Depict important date and times in this case (table or figure).
Explanation
A timeline presents relevant events in the patient’s history in chronological order in a figure or table and offers a succinct summary of one or more key events in the case, enabling the reader to readily view core elements of the case report. These core elements might include the following: a brief patient and family medical history; chief complaints; factors related to susceptibility; diagnostic evaluations; therapeutic interventions; care received from other clinicians; follow-up; and outcomes. In some cases, pictures may be incorporated into the timeline.
Examples
- Disease course and treatment response. The timeline from presentation detailing platelet and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) response to plasma exchange and eculizumab (Ecu). From Plasma resistant atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome associated with a CFH mutation treated with eculizumab: a case report1.
- Timeline of interventions and outcomes. From Patient-centered diabetes care in children: an integrated, individualized, systems-oriented, and multidisciplinary approach2.
Training
The UK EQUATOR Centre runs training on how to write using reporting guidelines.
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