A well-structured case report typically includes the following sections: 1. Introduction: Provides background information on the disease or condition and explains the significance of the case. 2. Case Description: Offers a detailed account of the patient's medical history, symptoms, diagnostic tests, treatment, and outcome. 3. Discussion: Analyzes the case in the context of existing literature, highlighting its uniqueness and potential contributions to the field. 4. Conclusion: Summarizes the key findings and their implications for clinical practice or further research.