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A Report (/rɪˈpɔːrt/) is a detailed account or statement about a particular subject, often resulting from thorough investigation or research. It is a common form of communication in many fields, including medicine, where it is used to document and communicate patient information, research findings, and more.
Etymology
The term "report" comes from the Middle French reporter and the Latin reportare, both meaning "to bring back".
Related Terms
- Medical Report: A detailed account of a patient's medical history, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis.
- Case Report: A detailed description of a patient's symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment, often used in medical research.
- Research Report: A document presenting the results of scientific research.
- Lab Report: A detailed account of a laboratory experiment, including the procedure followed and the results obtained.
- Radiology Report: A written interpretation of images taken during a radiology examination, such as an X-ray, CT scan, or MRI.
See Also
External links
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- Wikipedia's article - Report
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