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Medical diagnosis as a linguistic game
Peter Fritz1, Andreas Kleinhans2, Florian Kuisle2
1Department of Clinical Pathology, Robert-Bosch-Hospital, Stuttgart, Germany.
Background:
We present a formalized medical knowledge system using a linguistic approach combined with a semantic net.
Method:
Diseases are defined and coded by natural linguistic terms and linked via a complex network of attributes, categories, classes, lists and other semantic conditions.
Results:
We have isolated more than 4600 disease entities (termed pathosoms using a made-up word) with more than 100.000 attributes sets (termed pathophemes using a made-up word) and a semantic net with more than 140.000 links. All major-medical thesauri like ICD, ICD-O and OPS are included.
Conclusions:
Memem7 is a linguistic approach to medical knowledge approach. With the system, we performed a proof of concept and we conclude from our data that our or similar approaches provides reliable and feasible tools for physicians given a formalized history taking is available. Our approach can be considered as both a linguistic game and a third opinion to a set of patient's data.
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