reviewBMC Research NotesApr 23, 2014GOLD OA

The clinical case report: a review of its merits and limitations

University Hospital of North Norway · UiT The Arctic University of Norway

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Abstract

Background

The clinical case report has a long-standing tradition in the medical literature. While its scientific significance has become smaller as more advanced research methods have gained ground, case reports are still presented in many medical journals. Some scholars point to its limited value for medical progress, while others assert that the genre is undervalued. We aimed to present the various points of view regarding the merits and limitations of the case report genre. We searched Google Scholar, PubMed and select textbooks on epidemiology and medical research for articles and book-chapters discussing the merits and limitations of clinical case reports and case series.

Results

The major merits of case reporting were these: Detecting novelties, generating hypotheses, pharmacovigilance, high applicability when other research designs are not possible to carry out, allowing emphasis on the narrative aspect (in-depth understanding), and educational value. The major limitations were: Lack of ability to generalize, no possibility to establish cause-effect relationship, danger of over-interpretation, publication bias, retrospective design, and distraction of reader when focusing on the unusual.

Citation impact

618
total citations
FWCI
11.34
Percentile
100%
References
74
Citations per year

Authors

2

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Interpretation (philosophy)
  • Narrative
  • Value (mathematics)
  • Point (geometry)
  • Narrative review
  • Order (exchange)
  • Engineering ethics
  • Medicine
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