Abstract: In this article, based on metaphors, we review the mechanisms of applying some concepts of clinical epidemiology in general medicine: 1) The general practitioner (GP) as a magician: he uses clinical epidemiology as a strategy
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DOI: 10.33582/mpphe.2022.202207001 PDF Read MoreAbstract: Nodular fasciitis emerges as a benign, self limited, mesenchymal neoplasm of fibroblastic or myofibroblastic derivation. The morphologically distinctive
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