Most titles end in a period. When a translation of a title is used, place the translation in square brackets. Place (abstract) within the square brackets.
Rivera M, Lizarraga JP, Pantoja F, Pantoja R. [Study of nasal permeability in patients with operated unilateral clefts (abstract)]. In:
If a translated title ends in another form of punctuation, such as a question mark or an exclamation point, keep that punctuation. Place (abstract) within the square brackets and end title information with a period.
Rotenberg DK. [Eat less, exercise more! (abstract)]. In:
Reimer M. [LP for peripheral facial paralysis? (abstract)]. In:
When the original language and a translation are provided, place [abstract] after the translation and end title information with a period.
Rivera M, Lizarraga JP, Pantoja F, Pantoja R. Etude de la permeabilite nasale dans les fentes unilaterales operees [Study of nasal permeability in patients with operated unilateral clefts] [abstract]. In:
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Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers [Internet]. 2nd edition. Chapter 3: Conference Publications
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General Rules for Article Type (optional) to Citing Conference Papers Vancouver Style
Specific Rules #1 for Article Type (optional) to Citing Conference Papers Vancouver Style: Titles of papers ending in punctuation other than a period
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