Real published case reports. Work through each case before the reveal. For solo CPD or group discussion.
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PMID Registry Case Duplicate Checker
Auto-generated from the CASES array. Copy and paste into Claude at the start of each case generation session.
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Work through each stage before hitting reveal. Make your decisions — what history questions matter, what tests you'd run, what investigations you'd order, what you think the diagnosis is — before seeing the answers.
All clinical data is sourced directly from a published peer-reviewed case report. Nothing is fabricated. Source cited at the end.
Works solo or as a group — pause at each stage and discuss before revealing.
Stage 1 / 5 — History
You sit down with the patient and take a full history. Consider what you'd ask before revealing.
History — sourced from published case report
Clinical Note
Stage 2 / 5 — Examination
Select the tests you would perform. ROM and myotome testing are always performed and will appear automatically on reveal. Tick your selections before revealing.
Examination Findings — sourced from published case report
Why These Tests Were Performed
Stage 3 / 5 — Investigations
Select the investigations you would order. Consider what is clinically indicated and within scope before revealing.
Investigations — sourced from published case report
Stage 4 / 5 — Differential Diagnosis
Click conditions in order of likelihood — most likely first. Click again to deselect and re-rank. Rank all 8 before revealing.
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Differential Diagnosis — sourced from published case report
Stage 5 / 5 — Management
Select everything you would include in your management plan. All options will be explained on reveal regardless of what you select.
Management — sourced from published case report
Section B — Clinical Planning
Before revealing the clinical plan, consider: What prognosis would you give? Which levels would you adjust and why? What rehabilitation program would you prescribe?