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Case reports or studies or series is highly important for applied aspect of [[Ayurveda]].
Case reports or studies or series is highly important for applied aspect of [[Ayurveda]].


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Physicians and researchers are invited to contribute this edition of [[Charak Samhita]] by submitting case reports based of clinical experiences in [[Ayurveda]] practice. Furthermore, the innovations/modifications in procedures either in pharmaceutical preparations or in [[Panchakarma]]/additions as per current practices can also be reported in this section.  
Physicians and researchers are invited to contribute this edition of [[Charak Samhita]] by submitting case reports based of clinical experiences in [[Ayurveda]] practice. Furthermore, the innovations/modifications in procedures either in pharmaceutical preparations or in [[Panchakarma]]/additions as per current practices can also be reported in this section.  
The format is based on CARE Guidelines<ref>Gagnier et. al. Journal of Medical Case Reports 2013,7:223 available on (http://www.imedicalcasereports.eom/content/7/l/223)</ref> and General Case paper format followed in [[Ayurveda]] practice.  
The format is based on CARE Guidelines<ref>Gagnier, J.J., Kienle, G., Altman, D.G. et al. The CARE guidelines: consensus-based clinical case reporting guideline development. J Med Case Reports 7, 223 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-7-223 Available on https://jmedicalcasereports.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1752-1947-7-223 accessed on 04/06/2022</ref> and General Case paper format followed in [[Ayurveda]] practice.  
The Narrative: A case report tells a story in a narrative format that includes the presenting concerns, clinical findings, diagnoses, interventions, outcomes (including adverse events), and follow-up. The narrative should include a discussion of the rationale for any conclusions and any take-away messages.
The Narrative: A case report tells a story in a narrative format that includes the presenting concerns, clinical findings, diagnoses, interventions, outcomes (including adverse events), and follow-up. The narrative should include a discussion of the rationale for any conclusions and any take-away messages.


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===Therapeutic Intervention===
===Therapeutic Intervention===
#Types of intervention (e.g. [[Panchakarma]] procedure details, pharmacologic, surgical, preventive, self-care, diet, lifestyle measures )
#Types of intervention (e.g. [[Panchakarma]] procedure details, pharmacological, surgical, preventive, self-care, diet, lifestyle measures )
## Administration of intervention (eg, dosage, strength, duration)
## Administration of intervention (eg, dosage, strength, duration)
## Changes in Intervention (with rationale)
## Changes in Intervention (with rationale)
 
===Follow-up and Outcomes===
===Follow-up and Outcomes===
#Summarize the clinical course of all follow-up visits including
#Summarize the clinical course of all follow-up visits including