From the case:
Getting started for new editors - case review
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Case submission with deliberate errors for identification.
From the case:
Getting started for new editors - case review
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Annotations of the positive and negative aspects of the case.
Case Discussion
Spelling and punctuation is very important. Poor punctuation and spelling reduces confidence in Radiopaedia.org even if the content is factually correct. Contacting the user and asking them to take care with spelling and punctuation is important, keeping in mind many of our contributors speak English as a second language.
Making sure the modality (as well as planes and phases/sequences) is important for all cases.