Current Evidence in the Management of Central Skull Base Osteomyelitis: A Systematic Review
Study Overview Central Skull Base Osteomyelitis (CSBO) is a serious infection that affects the bony structures at the base of […]
Study Overview Central Skull Base Osteomyelitis (CSBO) is a serious infection that affects the bony structures at the base of […]
Study Overview The research explores the application of deep learning techniques to classify Parkinson’s disease using a combination of multimodal
Study Overview The study investigates an innovative approach to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) aimed at distinguishing between single-quantum and bi-quantum
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Retinal Changes Associated with Traumatic Brain Injury Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can lead to various changes in the retina, which
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Clinical Presentation In this case report, a patient initially presented with symptoms that are often characteristic of central nervous system
Application of Point-of-Care EEG Point-of-care electroencephalography (POC EEG) has emerged as a transformative tool in acute neurological care, offering rapid
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Functional Neurological Disorders (FND) are characterized by neurological symptoms that are not explained by identifiable neurological disease. The diagnosis of FND is complex and requires a careful approach to avoid misdiagnosis, which can have significant legal and ethical implications. Misdiagnosis can lead to unnecessary treatments, psychological harm, and a lack of informed consent. Studies have shown that misdiagnosis rates for FND are similar to those for ‘organic’ neurological diseases, and the misdiagnosis of neurological diseases as FND occurs at a similar frequency. The challenge is compounded when patients have comorbid conditions, such as multiple sclerosis, where both conditions need to be treated. Ethical concerns include the potential for stigmatization of patients, the responsibility of healthcare professionals to correct public misinformation, and the importance of accurate communication of diagnoses. Legal concerns revolve around the accuracy of diagnosis, informed consent, and confidentiality. To address these concerns, enhanced training for healthcare providers, development of guidelines for media engagement, and multidisciplinary approaches to assessment and treatment are recommended. The goal is to ensure that patients receive accurate diagnoses and appropriate care, while healthcare providers navigate the ethical and legal landscape with due diligence.
Legal and Ethical Concerns in the Diagnosis of Functional Neurological Disorders Read Post »