Full Title of Paper

Short Title of Paper

(for running heading at top of printed page)

Author’s Full Name, Degree(s),1 Author’s Full Name, Degree(s),2

Author’s Full Name, Degree(s)3

1Affiliation for author 1 (Name of institution, city, state)

2Affliliation for author 2 (Name of institution, city, state)

3Affliliation for author 3 (Name of institution, city, state)

Corresponding author:

Name

Department

Institution

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Tel:

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Keywords: Provide 3-5 Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) keywords.

Disclosure: Identify any conflicts of interest (financial or otherwise) and any prior presentation of the data.

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ABSTRACT

The Ochsner Journal requires structured abstracts of 300 words or less. Use the following headings:

Background:

Case Report:

Conclusion:

The Ochsner Journal requires the following headings for reports of studies. For literature reviews, use descriptive headings corresponding to the information being presented.

INTRODUCTION

CASE REPORT

DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (optional)

REFERENCES

Do not use footnotes, linked endnotes, or automatic numbering. Create a Reference section that follows the Conclusion. The Ochsner Journal follows Index Medicus (PubMed) style. Samples are provided below:

Journal:

Breaux J, McLendon R, Stedman RB, Amedee RG, Piazza J, Wolterman R. Developing a standardized and sustainable resident sign-out process: an AIAMC National Initiative IV project. Ochsner J. 2014 Winter;14(4):563-568.

Book:

Sternbergh WC III. Treatment of aortic endograft migration. In: Stanley JC, Veith F, Wakefield TW, eds. Current Therapy in Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2014:278-281.

Website:

Lavie CJ. Straight Talk: Promoting the exercise vital sign in clinical practice. Cardiosource World News. 2014 Oct. http://www.cardiosource.org/News-Media/Publications/CardioSource-World-News/2014/10/Straight-Talk.aspx. Accessed December 12, 2014.

FIGURE LEGENDS

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TABLES

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