Federico di Montefeltro's hyperkyphosis: a visual-historical case report.(Case report)(Case study)

Journal of Medical Case Reports | January 21, 2008| | Copyright

Authors: Anthony V D'Antoni (corresponding author) [1]; Stephanie L Terzulli [2]

Introduction

There are several publications in the medical literature that describe how the visual arts can be used to teach medical students clinical observational skills [1, 2, 3, 4]. Physicians use observational skills during the history and physical examination of patients. The information gained from these observations enable physicians to identify subsets of the population with high prevalence of disease, which increases the predictive value of the tests used to ...

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