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*All microchapters should contain the template on the right-hand side.
*All microchapters should contain the template on the right-hand side.
*Please delete irrelevant chapter titles from the microchapter template. Often there are no primary or secondary prevention strategies. For example, there is no primary prevention strategy for pericarditis.
*Please delete irrelevant chapter titles from the microchapter template. Often there are no primary or secondary prevention strategies. For example, there is no primary prevention strategy for pericarditis.
==Patient information page==
* Search the [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ National Library of Medicine' Medline Plus] and other government sites such as the [http://www.cdc.gov/DiseasesConditions/ CDC] to assure that the patient page is complete.


==Overview==
==Overview==

Revision as of 16:09, 18 July 2011

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

The following is a guide to creating your chapters and microchapters. Please see the following chapters which are excellent examples of how create and structure chapters and microchapters.

Microchapter Guidelines

  • All the microchapters should start with the same pagename. Examples include Pericarditis overview, Pericarditis pathophysiology, Pericarditis treatment etc.
  • Only the first word of each chapter is capitalized.
  • All the microchapters in the template on the right hand side should be present on the home page of the main chapter.
  • All microchapters should contain the template on the right-hand side.
  • Please delete irrelevant chapter titles from the microchapter template. Often there are no primary or secondary prevention strategies. For example, there is no primary prevention strategy for pericarditis.

Overview

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  • I understand that the grammar must be perfect.

Pathophysiology

Differential Diagnosis or Distinguishing Pagename form other Conditions Microchapter

  • Search the the diseases database to assure that the differential diagnosis is complete.
  • Please review the original versions of the chapter to assure that the differential diagnosis is complete and has not been erased.

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