Systematic review of the methodological and reporting quality of case series in surgery
British journal of surgery2016Vol. 103(10), pp. 1253–1258
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Riaz Agha, Alexander J. Fowler, S-Y Lee, Buket Gundogan, Katharine Whitehurst, H. Sagoo, Kyung Jin Lee Jeong, Douglas G. Altman, Dennis P. Orgill
Abstract
The methodological and reporting quality of surgical case series needs improvement. The data indicate that evidence-based guidelines for the conduct and reporting of case series may be useful.
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