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Misdiagnosis and Coinfection of Localized Pulmonary Histoplasmosis with Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Systematic Review of Published Cases. [PDF]

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Misdiagnosis in mucopolysaccharidoses

Journal of Applied Genetics, 2022
Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) is a group of 13 hereditary metabolic diseases identified in humans (or 14 diseases if considering one MPS type described to date only in mice) in which an enzymatic defect results in the accumulation of glycosaminoglycans (GAG) in the lysosomes of cells.
Karolina, Wiśniewska   +5 more
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Misdiagnosis

2021
We critically engage with the Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH) through the lens of the Social Determinants of Health (SDH), suitably widened. We explore the socio-political context of Indian community mental health initiatives in order to elaborate the opportunities/impediments for a public programme.
Anindya Das, Mohan Rao
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MISDIAGNOSIS OF STROKE

The Lancet, 1982
Among 821 consecutive patients admitted to an acute stroke unit, the initial diagnosis of stroke proved incorrect in 108 (13%). The commonest causes of misdiagnosis were unwitnessed or unrecognised seizures (39%) and confusional states and syncope (24%), conditions that can be diagnosed only clinically. In a series of 93 cases examined post mortem, the
J W, Norris, V C, Hachinski
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Misdiagnosis of stroke

Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2007
Rapid diagnosis of stroke is necessary for the timely delivery of thrombolysis and evaluation of novel therapies such as neuroprotection. An accurate clinical history and competent examination are key to identifying which patients are likely to have had a stroke and arranging and interpreting neuroimaging.
Azlisham Mohd, Nor, Gary A, Ford
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The Misdiagnosis of Delirium

Psychosomatics, 1997
The authors examined the ability of nonpsychiatric house staff to accurately diagnose delirium at the time of consultation. Of 221 consultations over a 5-year period, 46% were misdiagnosed by the house staff. House staff on the general medicine wards and the nonintensive care unit environment did significantly better than those on the surgical wards ...
S C, Armstrong   +2 more
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Reflections on misdiagnosis

Journal of Internal Medicine, 1994
Abstract. It is correct to speak of misdiagnosis when, at the end of the diagnostic procedure, a disease which could not be proved by autopsy is assumed by the physician to be present; furthermore, when the non‐recognition of the true disease leads to a worsening of the patient's prognosis.
W, Kirch, C, Schafii
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Diagnosis of misdiagnosis: On some of the origins and functions of psychophysical misdiagnosis

General Hospital Psychiatry, 1983
Four cases of Peripheral Neurological Disorders (PND) are reviewed as models of misdiagnosis. Weaknesses in the logical process of diagnosis formation, combined with the dismissive function of the diagnosis, may lead to psychiatric misdiagnoses such as hysteria.
I, Kutz, R, Garb, A, Kuritzky
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