Zebra hunt: Clinical reasoning and misdiagnosis

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Abstract

Diagnosis is the art and science of detecting and distinguishing deviations from health and the causeand nature thereof and should be the foundation for clinical decision making. Adequate diagnosis is based on sound knowledge and efficient clinical reasoning. Errors during the clinical reasoning process may ultimatelylead to misdiagnosis and ensuing complications. This chapter will review misdiagnosis complications in teeth scheduled for endodontic surgery.

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Tamse, A., Tsesis, I., & Rosen, E. (2014). Zebra hunt: Clinical reasoning and misdiagnosis. In Complications in Endodontic Surgery: Prevention, Identification and Management (pp. 7–17). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54218-3_2

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