As a result of looking at classification this way, I show how symptoms, diseases, patients, treatments, and medical care providers are dynamic objects of classification that contribute to collective definitions of disease and influence how medicine and public health organize activity in changing ...
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Therefore, broadly applied classifications have to be connective and compatible with additional use-specific epistemic strategies in order to facilitate interactions between different methodological approaches to diseases. 展开 DOI: 10.1007/sl2376-011-0065-5 被引量: 10 ...
The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) has long been the main basis for comparability of statistics on causes of mortality and morbidity between places and over time. This paper provides an overview of the recently completed 11th revision of the ICD, focusing on the main innovations and...
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First, we analyzed doctors’ diagnostic processes of disease detection and classification as follows (shown in the upper part of Fig. 1). (1) Doctors use limited information (e.g., a single type of medical image) to detect diseases. The determination of a treatment plan is difficult, as ...
[51] and hierarchical code classifications [52]. Furthermore, known associations between diseases and their risk factors have been considered, either by weighting their contribution to the outcome [53] or through posterior regularisation [54]. Finally, rule-based classifiers formalising physicians’ ...
The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision, was used for disease classifications. Main Outcome Measures: The total number of RCTs for every medical condition, RCTs for every major class, and the percentages of major class. Results: A total ...
Any of five classifications of dental caries according to the part of the tooth involved. Class I is occlusal; class II, interproximal, commonly at the dentinoenamel junction of bicuspids and molars; class III, interproximal surfaces not involving incisal surfaces; class IV, interproximal but inv...
Why is there such fealty to particular disease classifications or disease models even when there is evidence to the contrary? Is it the nature of modern medicine to lay down guidelines and be done or is it simply human nature to resist the notion that we can be wrong? Maybe a combination ...