FAQ Index Why don't you include important negative findings?
Diseases Database Content: Frequently Asked Questions Diseas...The absence of a clinical finding or a negative investigation result is often crucial to the diagnostic process. This information could be represented in the database but there are good reasons not to do this. Firstly there is the issue of deciding which negatives to include: the significance of a negative finding is entirely dependent on the clinical context and differential diagnoses being considered.
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Diseases Database Content: Frequently Asked Questions Diseas...This information could be accommodated within the database. However all clinical workers will have seen MI's presenting with pleuritic chest pain, appendicitis with right upper quadrant 'colicky' abdominal pain etc. The editorial decision is that documenting more qualitative or subjective items may represent reductio ad absurdum and potentially mislead.
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Frequently Asked Questions ~ lotusleaf's links ~ lotusleafsl...Were there an index, you might not read this whole faq but instead click on only the questions you wanted answered. There isn't an index for this FAQ because I expect you to read this entire FAQ before E-mailing me.
Related QuestionsFAQ Index What is a synonym or equivalent?
Diseases Database Content: Frequently Asked Questions Diseas...Synonyms: any single item on the Diseases Database can have many 'names'. Thus you will find chronic obstructive pulmonary disease if you search for it as COAD, COPD or chronic obstructive airways disease. Equivalents: e.g. hyperbilirubinaemia and jaundice. One is a physical sign , the other a biochemical abnormality. The threshold for clinically observable jaundice is higher than the upper limit of normal for serum bilirubin.
Related QuestionsFAQ Index Why isn't it referenced in fine detail?
Diseases Database Content: Frequently Asked Questions Diseas...To some extent the 'Suggested Links' and/or UMLS Textual Definitions attached to most items provide references. It would take several lifetimes to find the original sources for each of the 30,000 plus assertions in this database. (Evidence based medicine enthusiasts are encouraged to volunteer for this project). Most of the raw information is entirely non-esoteric and comes from the core medical knowledge base.
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Diseases Database Content: Frequently Asked Questions Diseas...Like a textbook this database can never be totally accurate or comprehensive. Unlike a textbook it can be updated in seconds. Please tell us what is missing or in error and it will improve. Please also read the rest of this page.
Related QuestionsFAQ Index How frequently is the database updated?
Diseases Database Content: Frequently Asked Questions Diseas...Errors of commission are removed rapidly from the live site as are minor technical bugs. We try to check e-mail and feedback once every weekday. We aspire to next working day removal of simple errors but this cannot be guaranteed. Geographic, bandwidth and personnel restrictions make it impractical to add new content to the live site more than once a month. Each item on the database is represented by a unique number. As new items are added they get the next available number (n+1).
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Related QuestionsFAQ Index How does the item category classification system work?
Diseases Database Content: Frequently Asked Questions Diseas...A major function of the category information in the Diseases Database is to structure lists: "there are acquired causes and congenital causes..." any item classed as (say) 'bacterial' is automatically classed as an 'infection'; an item classed as having (say) 'sex linked inheritance' is automatically classed as 'Mendelian' and thence to 'inherited' One may wish an item to belong to several categories at the same time.
Related QuestionsFAQ Index What is the difference between 'cause', 'risk factor' and 'associated with'?
Diseases Database Content: Frequently Asked Questions Diseas...In parlance these expressions are often used interchangeably, but they are applied with more precision in the Diseases Database.
Related QuestionsFAQ Index Why no non-human animal or plant diseases?
Diseases Database Content: Frequently Asked Questions Diseas...We do not have the resources to maintain these! Whilst most human diseases are represented in one or more mammals, there are thousands of disorders affecting other mammals which do not afflict humans. Diseases of non-human animals that may be transmitted to or from man (Zoonoses) are of course included. Arguably each species warrants its own Diseases Database 'subset'.
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Related QuestionsFAQ Index Why only generic and not proprietary 'brand' drug names in the Diseases Database?
Diseases Database Content: Frequently Asked Questions Diseas...Scientific publications use generic names in preference to proprietary names. Most medical education resources do likewise (other than those provided by the pharmaceutical industry). Potential confusion with brand names is exacerbated by the fact that the same proprietary name may be used for entirely different drugs in different countries. There are too many proprietary names for us to maintain: e.g.
Related QuestionsFAQ Index Why can't I ask the database what causes chest pain AND fever AND cough (etc)?
Diseases Database Content: Frequently Asked Questions Diseas...This facility could be provided na?vely albeit selecting multiple items prior to the search using a web browser would be tedious. However the underlying question is usually "can the database return lists of differential diagnoses based on combinations of findings?" The answer is no. This database is not an artificially intelligent diagnostic tool! The database neither knows the patient you have in mind nor the probabilities of causal relationships.
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Build A FAQ, Free Perl script web page builderYes, each time you create a category, indexable HTML pages are created. That's the main reason we built this script. Most other FAQ builders, simply add flat text files to your server which are never seen by any spider, costing you valuable hits.
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XINDY FAQ: Style FilesBy default, xindy joins three successive location references into a range. Ranges are used as an abbrevation for a long sequence of location references. For exmaple the sequence The argument :min-range-length none avoids forming of ranges. Arbitrary numbers instead of none define the minimum length of a sequence of location references that are needed to form a range. xindys default value is 2.
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e-FAQ Query ResultsFAQ stands for Frequently Asked Questions. FAQs are a commonly used method to list out questions and their answers, especially on the Internet. e-FAQ uses this concept to help organize questions and their answers for easy indexing and matching.
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Parapsychology FAQ Page 1This FAQ was first compiled in 1995 by an ad-hoc group of scientists and scholars interested in parapsychology, the study of what is popularly called "psychic" phenomena. Since then this document has been translated into German, Portuguese, Spanish and Finnish, and reprinted in several magazines around the world. The authors' disciplines include physics, psychology, philosophy, statistics, mathematics, computer science, chemistry, anthropology, and history.
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