Norm and disease. Monomorbidity, comorbidity and methodology for their diagnostics

<p>The absence of a single classification and generally accepted terminology of comorbidity leads to a different understanding of the issues of diagnosis of comorbidity. Comorbidity is a complex system in which the patient is both an integral object and part of this system, which includes dise...

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Main Authors: Kats Y.A., Parkhoniuk E.V., Skriptsova S.A.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Saratov State Medical University 2018-06-01
Series:Саратовский научно-медицинский журнал
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Online Access:http://www.ssmj.ru/system/files/2018_2_209-216.pdf
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spelling doaj-73213a88f208427484d827e97e346b712021-07-02T02:35:51ZrusSaratov State Medical UniversityСаратовский научно-медицинский журнал2076-25182018-06-011422092165011Norm and disease. Monomorbidity, comorbidity and methodology for their diagnosticsKats Y.A.0Parkhoniuk E.V.1Skriptsova S.A.2Saratov State Medical UniversitySaratov State Medical UniversitySaratov State Medical University<p>The absence of a single classification and generally accepted terminology of comorbidity leads to a different understanding of the issues of diagnosis of comorbidity. Comorbidity is a complex system in which the patient is both an integral object and part of this system, which includes diseases complexes. As it is known, the success of solving diagnostic problems, especially in the presence of comorbidity ultimately determines the consistency and validity of the findings, and, consequently, the effectiveness of the diagnosis as a whole. Previously, we proposed an integrative method which, preserving the system approach and the method of comparison, suggests using the sum of data from genetic, constitutional, immunological, anthropological and other types of examination to obtain the most complete representation not only of the nature of the disease, but, first of all, the patient himself. Proceeding from the foregoing, the present review focuses not only on the features of compiling a "patient diagnosis" in the presence of comorbidity but also on the sequence in which the pathological conditions should be considered and reflected in the main diagnosis in the presence of several active processes.</p>http://www.ssmj.ru/system/files/2018_2_209-216.pdfcomorbiditydiagnosisdiseaseintegrative methodmethodologymonomorbiditynormpreventive-predictive-personalized medicinetreatment
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author Kats Y.A.
Parkhoniuk E.V.
Skriptsova S.A.
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Parkhoniuk E.V.
Skriptsova S.A.
Norm and disease. Monomorbidity, comorbidity and methodology for their diagnostics
Саратовский научно-медицинский журнал
comorbidity
diagnosis
disease
integrative method
methodology
monomorbidity
norm
preventive-predictive-personalized medicine
treatment
author_facet Kats Y.A.
Parkhoniuk E.V.
Skriptsova S.A.
author_sort Kats Y.A.
title Norm and disease. Monomorbidity, comorbidity and methodology for their diagnostics
title_short Norm and disease. Monomorbidity, comorbidity and methodology for their diagnostics
title_full Norm and disease. Monomorbidity, comorbidity and methodology for their diagnostics
title_fullStr Norm and disease. Monomorbidity, comorbidity and methodology for their diagnostics
title_full_unstemmed Norm and disease. Monomorbidity, comorbidity and methodology for their diagnostics
title_sort norm and disease. monomorbidity, comorbidity and methodology for their diagnostics
publisher Saratov State Medical University
series Саратовский научно-медицинский журнал
issn 2076-2518
publishDate 2018-06-01
description <p>The absence of a single classification and generally accepted terminology of comorbidity leads to a different understanding of the issues of diagnosis of comorbidity. Comorbidity is a complex system in which the patient is both an integral object and part of this system, which includes diseases complexes. As it is known, the success of solving diagnostic problems, especially in the presence of comorbidity ultimately determines the consistency and validity of the findings, and, consequently, the effectiveness of the diagnosis as a whole. Previously, we proposed an integrative method which, preserving the system approach and the method of comparison, suggests using the sum of data from genetic, constitutional, immunological, anthropological and other types of examination to obtain the most complete representation not only of the nature of the disease, but, first of all, the patient himself. Proceeding from the foregoing, the present review focuses not only on the features of compiling a "patient diagnosis" in the presence of comorbidity but also on the sequence in which the pathological conditions should be considered and reflected in the main diagnosis in the presence of several active processes.</p>
topic comorbidity
diagnosis
disease
integrative method
methodology
monomorbidity
norm
preventive-predictive-personalized medicine
treatment
url http://www.ssmj.ru/system/files/2018_2_209-216.pdf
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