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Format

🎵 1. The Lyrics

 

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(Lyrics centered)

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✒️ 2. The Poem

 

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(Poem centered)

 

3. 📜 History, Etymology & Descriptors

 

Title (with Wiki link) Comments
History • (Bulleted info)

• (Bulleted info)

Etymology • (Bulleted info)

• (Bulleted info)

Descriptors • (Bulleted info)

• (Bulleted info)

 

4. 🏛️ Cultural Context

 

Title (with Wiki link) Comments
Art • (Bulleted info)
Literature • (Bulleted info)
Architecture • (Bulleted info)

 

5. 👥 Notable People

 

Category Names & Comments
Contributors • (Bulleted info)
Patients • (Bulleted info)

Content

1. 🎵 The Lyrics

 

A song with a clear title, structured to be highly informative.

  • Verses: Will contain the core data (patient history, clinical findings, imaging details, anatomy).
  • Chorus: A memorable “hook” that centers on the main diagnosis and its high-yield, repeated features.
  • Bridge: Deeper-level information (pathophysiology, differential diagnosis, complications, etc.).

 

2. ✒️ The Poem

 

An evocative, metaphorical, and concise artistic summary that captures the “essence” of the topic.

 

3. 📜 History, Etymology & Descriptors

 

A table summarizing the background of the medical concept.

  • History: Key figures or dates related to its discovery.
  • Etymology: The origin of the word (e.g., Greek/Latin roots).
  • Key Descriptors: The critical medical or imaging terms used to define and describe the finding (e.g., “GGO,” “cavitation,” “beaded septum”).

 

4. 🏛️ Cultural Context

 

A table linking the topic to broader cultural themes as requested (Art, Music, Literature, Architecture, etc.), including Wikipedia links where available.

 

5. 👥 Notable People

 

A bulleted list divided into two key categories:

  • Contributors: Key scientists, physicians, or researchers who helped define the condition.
  • Patients: Famous or notable individuals who suffered from the illness.

Page 4 — Flexible page (TEXT only)

History & Culture (+ Poem)
Title | Details
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**Etymology** | • {term origin} • {medical usage evolution}
**AKA / Terminology** | • {synonym} • {synonym} • {mislabel to avoid}
**Historical notes** | • {milestone 1} • {milestone 2} • {consensus}
**Cultural / Practice insights** | • {current practice pearl} • {misconception} • {cross-disciplinary note}
**Notable figures / Contributions** | • {Name: contribution}
**Quotes & Teaching lines** | • “{Short quote}” — {Attribution}

Poem (required if Mode B):

  • Place after the tables.

  • Bold title (own line) + 4–8 lines of concise free verse; clinical but humane; no citations.

Centered footer (same as Page 2):

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<h1 style="margin:0; color:#4169e1;">Additional Information</h4>
<div style="font-weight:600;">See resources below</div>
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