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Este capítulo y la serie de subcapítulos estarán dedicados principalmente al caso clínico de nuestra pobre paciente Mary Poppins quien tuvo que esperar 10 años para obtener un diagnóstico certero y detallado de 'Espasmo Hemimasticatorio', estando entre dos focos el de la dentición y contexto neurológico. además de todas las demás ramas de la medicina que se encuentran en la vía diagnóstica, como la dermatología que diagnosticó 'Morfea'. Sería demasiado precipitado descartar este evento clínico confirmando el diagnóstico de Espasmo Hemimasticatorio sin entender el porqué de la demora diagnóstica y menos aún descuidar los elementos que podrían ayudar al clínico a formular un diagnóstico de forma más rápida y detallada. | |||
In this section of Masticationpedia, therefore, we would like to begin to lay the foundations for a more formal language in medical diagnostics of the mathematical type and not of the classic model in which the ambiguity and vagueness of the language can complicate the diagnostic process with decennial delays to times dangerous for the life of the human being. 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. | In this section of Masticationpedia, therefore, we would like to begin to lay the foundations for a more formal language in medical diagnostics of the mathematical type and not of the classic model in which the ambiguity and vagueness of the language can complicate the diagnostic process with decennial delays to times dangerous for the life of the human being. 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. |