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Forensic approach to medical causation when allergic disease is in the differential diagnosis.
Allergy and Asthma Proceedings : 2010 January
As physicians, we are advocates for our patients. As allergists, we probe patient exposures. Occasionally, our good intentions find us entwined with forensic matters. Unfortunately, we have little formal training in toxicological, epidemiological, or evidence-based medicine methodology when determining exposure-related medical causation. This article provides such an approach and suggests helpful hints of conduct.
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