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[Headache: interdisciplinary cooperation].

G S Barolin1

  • 1Ludwig-Boltzmann-Institut für Neuro-Rehabilitation und -Prophylaxe, Landes-Nervenkrankenhauses Valduna, Rankweil.

Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
|January 1, 1991
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Medical subspecialization can endanger patients outside narrow fields, like those with complex headaches. A multidimensional classification approach using target symptoms aims to improve care by addressing this interdisciplinary challenge.

Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Internal Medicine
  • Medical Systems

Context:

  • The increasing trend towards medical subspecialization poses challenges for patients with complex or overlapping conditions.
  • Headache disorders exemplify the difficulties arising from fragmented medical expertise and literature.

Purpose:

  • To address the diagnostic and therapeutic dilemmas caused by subspecialization in medicine.
  • To propose a multidimensional classification system for headache management.

Summary:

  • Reviews of four headache books reveal significant contradictions, highlighting the need for a unified approach.
  • The proposed concept utilizes planned polypragmasy based on target symptoms to navigate complex cases.
  • This approach aims to mitigate the risk of patients being undertreated or misdiagnosed.

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Impact:

  • Advocates for enhanced understanding of specialized medical 'marginal territories'.
  • Emphasizes the necessity of closer interdisciplinary collaboration in patient care.
  • Suggests potential restructuring of the medical system to better accommodate complex patient needs.