足 の 弱さ を 抱える 74 歳 の 女性
Florence Morriello1, Justin Chiu1
1from the Internal Medicine Training Program at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University.
NEJM evidence
|August 28, 2025
まとめ
この症例報告は 74歳の女性で 3ヶ月の経歴で 双方の足が弱く 麻痺しています このレポートは,読者に最終的な診断に至るまでの 微分診断を導くものです.
科学分野:
- 医学について
- 臨床事例研究
背景:
- 朝のレポートは 患者の症例を議論するための 伝統的な医療教育セッションです
- この形式は医師の共同学習と診断推論を容易にする.
研究 の 目的:
- 双方の足の弱さと麻酔の 興味深い臨床事例を紹介します
- 初期プレゼンテーションから最終診断まで 診断プロセスを通して読者を導きます
主な方法:
- 双方の足の弱さと麻酔の3ヶ月の歴史を持つ74歳の女性のケースプレゼンテーション.
- 臨床的尋問,身体検査,診断検査を活用して 病状を診断する.
- 進化する臨床経路に基づいて,漸進的に微分診断を精製した.
主要な成果:
- 患者の症状を説明するために 病状の説明書が作成されました
- 差異診断は臨床評価と検査によって狭められた.
- 症例研究の終わりまでに,決定的な診断が確立されました.
結論:
- このケースは 複雑な神経疾患の診断の 体系的なアプローチを示しています
- 朝のレポート形式は,臨床的推論と医療教育に効果的に役立ちます.
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