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Thieme Gruppe, Hämostaseologie, 04(40), p. 414-419, 2020

DOI: 10.1055/a-1191-7198

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Clinical Problem Solving and Using New Paths in the Laboratory: Learning from Case Studies

Journal article published in 2020 by Bernhard Lämmle ORCID
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Abstract

AbstractThree selected casuistic studies of individual patient problems from my long-standing professional experience are presented. I intend to highlight the potential contribution of case studies, including new approaches of laboratory investigation, for the advancement of pathophysiological knowledge and would encourage to “rehabilitate” the low academic profile generally attributed to “case reports.”