Publication
Title
A typology of clinical conditions
Author
Abstract
In the philosophy of medicine, great attention has been paid to defining disease, yet less attention has been paid to the classification of clinical conditions. These include conditions that look like diseases but are not; conditions that are diseases but that (currently) have no diagnostic criteria; and other types, including those relating to risk for disease. I present a typology of clinical conditions by examining factors important for characterizing clinical conditions. By attending to the types of clinical conditions possible on the basis of these key factors (symptomaticity, dysfunction, and the meeting of diagnostic criteria), I draw attention to how diseases and other clinical conditions as currently classified can be better categorized, highlighting the issues pertaining to certain typology categories. Through detailed analysis of a wide variety of clinical examples, including Alzheimer disease as a test case, I show how nosology, research, and decisions about diagnostic criteria should include normative as well as naturalistically describable factors.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Studies in history and philosophy of science: part C: studies in history and philosophy of biological and biomedical sciences. - Kidlington
AND PHILOSOPHY OF BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
Publication
Kidlington : 2020
ISSN
1369-8486
DOI
10.1016/J.SHPSC.2020.101291
Volume/pages
83 (2020) , p. 1-9
Article Reference
101291
ISI
000573888800008
Pubmed ID
32513474
Medium
E-only publicatie
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
Full text (publisher's version - intranet only)
UAntwerpen
Faculty/Department
Research group
Project info
Medical Treatment, Evidence of Effectiveness, and Placebo.
Publication type
Subject
Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
External links
Web of Science
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Creation 30.10.2020
Last edited 29.12.2024
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