InstructionRadiology Case Report Definition: a descriptive radiology research literature. Aimed to investigate a radiological case in detailed manner. Purpose: to describe the patient history, clinical course, and imaging for a notable or unusual case. The case may be intended to aid other practitioners/radiology specialists in the technique being used and interpretation of the image. However, rarity of cases are meant more to amuse or entertain the reader. Criteria of radiological report: There are no standard format for writing the radiological report due to the variety of cases, nevertheless, one might consider the following: • Abstract: a short summery of about the report that gives the reader a brief idea about the case, examination, results. • Introduction: the intro might include general information about the patient (age, gender, condition and detailed history of the case) . Also, details about previous/follow up examinations and radiological examination are mandatory in such report. • Dissection: description of the patient case and explaining of the pathology/trauma with referring to similar cases. Also, one could discuss the radiological examination being done and the possible treatment/follow up examinations might be helpful. • Conclusion: not mandatory in such reports but could be helpful to sum-up the report if was a bit lengthy . • Illustrations/Photos: must be included in the introduction or dissection with captions that explain what the reader supposed to understand from the photo e.g. projection, body part, trauma/pathology, etc. • References: all the information, photos or medical cases should be referred to its origin in a scientific referencing style. A good example can be founded in: [1] Ciou-Nan Ye, Ming-Chieh Lin, Chien-Lin Huang,. (2020). Double penetration wound: A nail gun injury involving the head and heart. Radiology Case Reports، 334-338. [2] Enrico B Arkink, Annelies van der Plas, Ruth W Sneep Monique Reijnierse. (2017). Bilateral trampoline fracture of the proximal tibia in a child. Radiology Case Reports، 798-800.