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News — Doctors must balance trying to find one diagnosis that explains all of a patient’s symptoms, and acknowledging that multiple conditions can co-occur. The authors sought to better understand multiple diagnoses by reviewing case reports. Multiple diagnoses usually involved cases in which one disease caused another, the second disease was a pre-existing condition, or the second condition had no symptoms and was discovered incidentally. Multiple independent symptomatic diseases were a rare minority.

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Journal of General Internal Medicine, Oct-2024