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Time to diagnosis for a rare disease: managing medical uncertainty. A qualitative study.

Christine PhillipsAnne ParkinsonTergel NamsraiAnita ChalmersCarolyn DewsDianne GregoryElaine KellyChristine LoweJane Desborough
Published in: Orphanet journal of rare diseases (2024)
Managing medical uncertainty in the time before diagnosis of a rare disease can be complicated by patients discounting their own symptoms and/or clinicians discounting the scale and impact of those symptoms. Persistence on the part of both clinician and patient is necessary to reach a diagnosis of a rare disease. Strategies such as recognising pattern failure and accommodating self-labelling are key to diagnosis.
Keyphrases
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