"Life is too short to worry about stupid things. Study, think,
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Sandbox for clinical problem solving

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This site was originally conceived as a description of interesting clinical cases in questions and answers, as well as a platform for discussion of medical innovations in diagnosis and treatment.
And this is likely to be its main content.
However, I would also like to familiarize readers with a more universal approach to mastering the material.
It is not enough to study a disease as an isolated form of pathology. It is more effective to compare it with other diseases that are characterized by similar symptoms and mechanism of action.

The cornerstone in solving clinical problems is to translate the patient's complaints into medical terms, to process these data systematically using the contrast matching technique and to form a differential diagnosis. Some tools and methods will help you to do this.
The site is only an attempt to treat clinical cases in this way and does not claim to be the truth in the last instance,
much less a textbook or self-treatment guide.

The site utilizes material from articles, podcasts, and educational medical websites listed in the Acknowledgments. "