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This chapter and the series of sub-chapters will be mainly dedicated to the clinical case of our poor patient Mary Poppins who had to wait 10 years to have a certain and detailed diagnosis of Hemimasticatory Spasm, finding herself between two foci, that of the dental context and the neurological one beyond all the other branches of medicine encountered in the clinical path such as dermatology, otolaryngology, internal medicine, etc. It would be too hasty to dismiss this event by confirming the diagnosis of 'Hemimasticatory Spasm' without understanding the reason for the diagnostic delay and much less neglecting the elements that could help the clinician to formulate a rapid and detailed diagnosis. In this section of Masticationpedia, therefore, we would like to start laying the foundations for a more formal language in medical diagnostics and not the classic model in which ambiguity and vagueness can complicate the diagnostic process. We will therefore resume some contents already proposed in the 'Introduction' section and make them practical and clinically essential in the diagnosis of our patient Mary Poppins. | This chapter and the series of sub-chapters will be mainly dedicated to the clinical case of our poor patient Mary Poppins who had to wait 10 years to have a certain and detailed diagnosis of Hemimasticatory Spasm, finding herself between two foci, that of the dental context and the neurological one beyond all the other branches of medicine encountered in the clinical path such as dermatology, otolaryngology, internal medicine, etc. It would be too hasty to dismiss this event by confirming the diagnosis of 'Hemimasticatory Spasm' without understanding the reason for the diagnostic delay and much less neglecting the elements that could help the clinician to formulate a rapid and detailed diagnosis. In this section of Masticationpedia, therefore, we would like to start laying the foundations for a more formal language in medical diagnostics and not the classic model in which ambiguity and vagueness can complicate the diagnostic process. We will therefore resume some contents already proposed in the 'Introduction' section and make them practical and clinically essential in the diagnosis of our patient Mary Poppins. |
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