Neuropath CME

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Abstract Guidelines

Abstract Submission Guidelines

  • Mode of presentation: Offline E-poster presentation only (no need to print the final poster). There will be no oral paper presentations.
    • Last date for abstract submission: 10th February 2026. Authors are requested to submit the abstract (word file) using the following link https://forms.gle/1vPhU1FDa9FhM7VT6
    • Registration is mandatory for poster presentation. Submission of an abstract does not constitute registration.
    • Abstracts must be written in English and should not exceed 300 words (excluding title, author names, and affiliations). 
  • Posters must not be previously presented or submitted at any other conference.
  • Abstracts must be submitted under one of the following two major categories:
  1. Neuropathology
  2. Non-Neuropathology

ABSTRACT STRUCTURE AND FORMAT

Font: Times New Roman, 12-point, single spacing

Mandatory Details (in the following order):
• Title (IN CAPITAL LETTERS)
• Author names and affiliations (underline the presenting author’s name)
• Presenting author’s full contact details (phone number, email ID)
• Category: Neuropathology vs non-neuropathology

  • Study type: Case report or case series or original
  • Structured abstract as follow
 

Introduction

Case presentation

Methods

Results

Conclusion

Case report

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Case series and Original

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Study type definition:

  • Case Report:
    – 1–2 cases
    – Descriptive documentation of unusual, rare, or educational findings
    – No statistical analysis
    – No predefined methodology or hypothesis testing
  • Case Series:
    – 3–10 cases with similar clinicopathological features
    – Primarily descriptive in nature
    – May include simple descriptive summaries (counts, percentages)
    – Does NOT include:
    – A predefined study design
    – Formal inclusion/exclusion criteria
    – Comparative analysis between groups
    – Hypothesis testing or inferential statistics
  • Original study:

A submission will be considered an Original Study if ALL of the following are present:

  • Sample size:
    – ≥11cases/samples
  • Study design:
    – Clearly defined study type (prospective, retrospective, cross-sectional, analytical, etc.)
    – Explicit inclusion and exclusion criteria
  • Methodology:
    – Standardised and reproducible methods
    – Defined parameters assessed across all cases
  • Analysis:
    – Structured analysis of data
    – Use of appropriate statistics (descriptive and/or inferential, as applicable)
    – Results presented as trends, correlations, or group-wise comparisons
  • Research intent:
    – Addresses a specific research question or hypothesis
    – Goes beyond narrative description

IMPORTANT NOTES
• If the criteria for study type are not met, the abstract may be returned for reclassification, at the discretion of the scientific committee.