Occasionally, a table, figure, appendix, or other part will appear on a page that is not numbered.
If only the particular part to be cited has no page numbers, identify the location in relation to numbered pages. For example: preceding p. 17 or following p. 503. Surround such phrases with square brackets.
Figure 5, Modelling the risk of in-hospital death following lung resection; [preceding p. 55].
Appendix, Patient questionnaire;[following p. 17].
If the entire article has no page numbers or the part cannot be easily located in relation to numbered pages, give the total number of pages of the part you wish to cite, placed in square brackets, such as [5 p.].
Table, Checklist of symptoms; [1 p.].
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Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers [Internet]. 2nd edition. Chapter 1: Journals
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