A new approach to differential diagnosis of diseases

M.R. Ortíz-Posadas , J.F. Martínez-Trinidad , J. Ruíz-Shulcloper
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The main goal of this paper is to show the usefulness of the logic-combinatory approach in pattern recognition theory for developing auxiliary criteria for differential medical diagnosis, based on the methodology presented by Heathfield et al. (J Biomed Eng 13 (1991) 51–57). Firstly, we propose a change in the characterization base, from disease characterization to patient characterization then, we suggest a k-valued treatment for variables which allows us to assign them values in a wider range in order to represent different degrees in symptom manifestations. Secondly, the methodology proposed is based on Testor Theory. This theory allows us to obtain the minimum combination of features (symptoms) and the set of features combination equally discriminant (typical testors) among the diseases considered. Then, applying some classification algorithm that uses typical testors, physicians will have more making differential flexibility diagnosis.

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一种新的疾病鉴别诊断方法
本文的主要目标是展示基于Heathfield等人提出的方法,在模式识别理论中逻辑组合方法在制定鉴别医学诊断辅助标准方面的有用性(J Biomed Eng 13(1991) 51-57)。首先,我们提出改变表征基础,从疾病表征到患者表征,然后,我们建议对变量进行k值处理,使我们能够在更大的范围内赋予它们值,以便代表症状表现的不同程度。其次,提出了基于测试者理论的方法。该理论允许我们在考虑的疾病中获得最小的特征组合(症状)和具有同等判别性的特征组合集(典型睾丸)。然后,应用一些使用典型测试器的分类算法,医生将更容易做出鉴别灵活性诊断。
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