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Manuel Ortega Calvo1, José Luis Gómez-Chaparro Moreno, Antonio González-Meneses López, Javier Guillén Enríquez, Antonio Varo Baena, Elvira Fernández de la Mota.
Abstract
Rare diseases are a real public health problem for hospitals and also for primary care. We describe some metaphor-based diagnosis procedures, such as: "When you hear hoof beats don't always think horses, sometimes they could be zebras", or that one about the antiquarian who recognised a museum masterpiece while walking in the Rastro (Madrid). The "lightning diagnoses" by Skoda are an important historic record. T. Greenhalgh has tried to cover the gap between evidence based medicine and the intuitive diagnosis. We point out some clinical epidemiology rules in order to improve their early detection by family practitioners and paediatricians. In our opinion, the training in the diagnosis of rare diseases has to be different for primary care level and for hospital doctors. Concept maps are useful for diagnosis in primary care clinics.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21641688 PMCID: PMC7025102 DOI: 10.1016/j.aprim.2011.01.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aten Primaria ISSN: 0212-6567 Impact factor: 1.137