Figures are essential components of case reports, often conveying information more effectively than the text. Common figure types include images, pathology slides, photographs, schematic drawings, and clinical courses. Each figure type should follow four design principles: alignment, repetition, proximity, and contrast. Precise "alignment" of elements and "repetition" with font usage are crucial for improving clarity. Employing "contrast," such as arrows to highlight specific areas, can also significantly improve visual impact. Additionally, enlarged views or detailed schematics can be beneficial in certain cases. Creating figures early in the process can boost your motivation to write case reports. The enjoyment of writing case reports lies in discovering the key learning points of the case and summarising them. Additionally, creating figures for your case can be enjoyable.
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