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Medical Malpractice and Diagnostic Errors in Japanese Emergency Departments [PDF]
Introduction: Emergency departments (ED) are unpredictable and prone to diagnostic errors. In addition, non-emergency specialists often provide emergency care in Japan due to a lack of certified emergency specialists, making diagnostic errors and ...
Taiju Miyagami +3 more
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Demetrius J. Porche DNS, PhD, FACHE, FAANP, FAAN
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Performance evaluation of ChatGPT in detecting diagnostic errors and their contributing factors: an analysis of 545 case reports of diagnostic errors [PDF]
Background Manual chart review using validated assessment tools is a standardised methodology for detecting diagnostic errors. However, this requires considerable human resources and time.
Yukinori Harada +10 more
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Newborn Screening for SCID: Experience in Spain (Catalonia)
Newborn screening (NBS) for severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) started in Catalonia in January-2017, being the first Spanish and European region to universally include this testing.
Ana Argudo-Ramírez +14 more
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Background Most white matter diseases present on magnetic resonance imaging as focal or diffuse T2-hyperintensities. However, in a few of them, radially oriented stripes of low (relatively normal) signal intensity are observed within diffusely affected ...
Monika Bekiesinska-Figatowska +5 more
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Frequency and Duration of, and Risk Factors for, Diagnostic Delays Associated with Histoplasmosis
Histoplasmosis is often confused with other diseases leading to diagnostic delays. We estimated the incidence, length of, and risk factors for, diagnostic delays associated with histoplasmosis.
Aaron C. Miller +6 more
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Schizophrenia: a Narrative Review of Etiological and Diagnostic Issues [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Despite the fact that schizophrenia has already been described historically and researched for a long time, this disorder remains unclear and controversial in many respects, including its etiology, pathogenesis, classification, diagnosis, and
Sofia N. Oskolkova
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Diagnostic errors in neonatology
Background. Тhe incidence of diagnostic errors in neonatology and their impact on children’s health remain relatively unknown. The limited available evidence, however, suggests that diagnostic errors in the neonatal unit result in significant and long ...
T.K. Mavropulo +2 more
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Hyperphenylalaninemias genotyping: Results of over 60 years of history in Lombardy, Italy
Background Hyperphenylalaninemias (HPA) are due to several gene mutations, of which the PAH gene is the most frequently involved. Prevalence and incidence of disease vary between populations, with genotype/phenotype correlations not always capable to ...
Valentina Rovelli +12 more
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Errors, discrepancies and underlying bias in radiology with case examples: a pictorial review
Interpretation differences between radiologists and diagnostic errors are significant issues in daily radiology practice. An awareness of errors and their underlying causes can potentially increase the diagnostic performance and reduce individual harm ...
Omer Onder +5 more
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