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Words--10 years later

J D Sapira1

  • 1Department of Medicine, St. Louis University, Mo.

Southern Medical Journal
|January 1, 1993
PubMed
Summary
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Medical jargon like "anemia of chronic disease" and "liver function tests" is often misleading. This study proposes clearer, more clinically relevant terminology for better medical communication.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Terminology
  • Clinical Communication
  • Healthcare Semantics

Background:

  • Certain medical phrases have become imprecise, potentially leading to misinterpretation.
  • Examples include "anemia of chronic disease," "liver function tests," and "neurologic syncope."
  • These terms may convey the opposite of their intended clinical meaning.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and analyze commonly misused medical phrases.
  • To propose alternative terminology that is more clinically useful and accurate.
  • To improve clarity and reduce diagnostic ambiguity in medical language.

Main Methods:

  • Review and critique of frequently used, yet imprecise, medical terms.
  • Analysis of the semantic drift and clinical implications of these phrases.

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  • Development of recommendations for more precise medical terminology.
  • Main Results:

    • Identification of specific phrases with lost or inverted meaning, such as "S1 was present" and "right-sided backward failure."
    • Demonstration of how these imprecise terms can obscure clinical facts.
    • Proposal of alternative phrasing for enhanced clinical utility.

    Conclusions:

    • Re-evaluation of standard medical phrases is crucial for accurate clinical practice.
    • Adopting more precise language enhances diagnostic reasoning and patient care.
    • Clearer medical terminology is essential for effective healthcare communication.