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Hey guys,
I have a quick (maybe stupid) question about how sources are cited in case reports. I've read a few and sometimes I can't tell where cites begin. For example:
So my question here is how do I know where the (5) cite begins? Is it at the:
1) "Pheochromocytoma has no race predilection ... "
2) "Other associated symptoms ... "
3) Somewhere else?
Thanks!
I have a quick (maybe stupid) question about how sources are cited in case reports. I've read a few and sometimes I can't tell where cites begin. For example:
Pheochromocytoma, in which symptoms are not very specific and hypertension is present in only half of patients, remains rare; it occurs in 0.1% to 0.9% of hypertensive individuals.(1) Pheochromocytoma has no race predilection, occurs with equal incidence in men and women,and commonly occurs in adults aged 20 to 40. Its clinical presentation includes headache, palpitations and diaphoresis that can lead to an episodic hypertensive crisis due to increased catecholamine production. Other associated symptoms include pallor, nausea, tremor, trembling, fatigue, anxiety, pain, and flushing.(5)
So my question here is how do I know where the (5) cite begins? Is it at the:
1) "Pheochromocytoma has no race predilection ... "
2) "Other associated symptoms ... "
3) Somewhere else?
Thanks!