Making a diagnosis
A differential diagnoss consists of two lists:
1. The most likely diagnoses - based on probability
2. Serious or treatable - less likely but important
There are also 'Novelty' diagnoses which should rarely be included
ref: AS Elstein et al quoted by Robin C Fraser in Clinical Method: a general practice approach 2e 1992 Butterworth Heinemann
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