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Lessons in clinical reasoning - pitfalls, myths, and pearls: a woman brought to a halt.

Austin C RezighAlec RezighStephanie Sherman
Published in: Diagnosis (Berlin, Germany) (2024)
Through integrated commentary on the diagnostic reasoning process from clinical reasoning experts, this case underscores the importance of frequent assessment of fit along with explicit explanation of dissonant features in order to avoid misdiagnosis and halt diagnostic inertia. A fishbone diagram is provided to visually demonstrate the major factors that contributed to the diagnostic error. The case discussant demonstrates the power of iterative reasoning, case progression without commitment to a single diagnosis, and the dangers of both explicit and implicit bias. Finally, this case provides clinical teaching points in addition to a pitfall, myth, and pearl specific to overcoming diagnostic inertia.
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