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The phrase "a case reports" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "case reports"? You can use "case reports" when referring to detailed accounts of specific instances or cases, often used in medical or scientific contexts.
Example: "The journal published several case reports highlighting the effectiveness of the new treatment."
Alternatives: "case studies" or "clinical reports".
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Knowledge of cancer excess in people with HIV has largely been based on (a) case reports or case series (b) matching population-based cancer registries with AIDS registries or (c) following up specific cohorts of HIV-infected individuals.
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