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CASE: Include one or two sentences with the most pertinent information about the patient. If it isn’t needed to understand the images, you don’t need it in the sentence.
TITLE: Just say what you are showing.
IMAGE: MRI or CT images are great, as are histology, video and even physical exam findings.
IMAGE: Good NeuroImages are classic examples of rare conditions or atypical presentations of common conditions.
LEGEND: Specify what type of image is being shown.
REFERENCES: Consider a recent review of the topic, an article about imaging findings in your disease or an exciting new finding related to your take home point.
TITLE: Use specific, searchable terms so readers can easily find your article.
DISCUSSION: End with a take-home-point such as key features to have higher index of suspicion for, genetic link, or a new treatment modality for the disease.