#131 A Case of Cough and Dyspnea

Published: Dec. 17, 2018, 8 a.m.

Hone your diagnostic skills with this mystery case of cough and dyspnea http://hdx.org/pdp\xa0(click link to follow along). The Curbsiders deconstruct the case and discuss their diagnostic schemas for these common problems with the help of returning guest, Reza Manesh MD, editor of Global Morning Report at The Human Diagnosis Project aka Human Dx.

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Use this link http://hdx.org/pdp to follow along with the case on the Human Dx app or website and check out more Global Morning Report cases.

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\n Credits\n

Written and produced by: Hannah R Abrams

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Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, Paul Williams MD, Stuart Brigham MD

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Edited by: Matthew Watto MD

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Guest: Reza Manesh MD

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Special thanks to: Steph Sherman, Zaven Sargsyan, Anand Jagannath, John Inou Hwang, and Rabih Geha for contributing and editing the cases; and to Tyler Brandon for helping to coordinate these wonderful episodes.

\n Time Stamps\n
  • 00:00 Announcement, disclaimer, intro, guest bio
  • 03:13 When and how to practice clinical reasoning
  • 05:53 Creating diagnostic schemas and Clinical Problem Solvers Podcast
  • 09:40 A bit on Human Dx and the show format
  • 12:00 Case of a 40 yo male with a cough
  • 23:22 Some insights from Reza on \u201csignal versus noise\u201d
  • 37:10 Case conclusion/answer, cognitive autopsy and Reza\u2019s take home points
  • 45:36 Outro