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Making and managing medical anomalies: Exploring the classification of 'medically unexplained symptoms'

机译:制作和管理医疗异常:探索“医学上未解释的症状”的分类

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This article explores the making and management of anomaly in scientific work, taking 'medically unexplained symptoms' (MUS) as its case. MUS is a category used to characterize health conditions that are widely held to be ambiguous, in terms of their nature, causes and treatment. It has been suggested that MUS is a 'wastebasket diagnosis'. However, although a powerful metaphor, it does neither the category nor the profession justice: Unlike waste in a wastebasket, unexplained symptoms are not discarded butcontained, not ejected butmanaged. Rather than a 'wastebasket', I propose that we instead think about it as a 'junk drawer'. A junk drawer is an ordering device whose function is the containment of things we want to keep but have nowhere else to put. Based on a critical document analysis of the research literature on MUS (107 research articles from 10 medical journals, published 2001-2016), the article explores how the MUS category is constituted and managed as a junk drawer in medical science.
机译:本文探讨了科学作品中异常的制定和管理,以“医学上未解释的症状”(Mus)为例。 MUS是一种类别,用于表征在其性质,原因和治疗方面广泛持有的健康状况。有人建议,MUS是一个“垃圾上的诊断”。然而,虽然一个强大的比喻,但既不是职业司法,既不是垃圾桶不同的垃圾,不明原因的症状不会被丢弃,但没有被囚禁。我建议我们认为这是一个“垃圾抽屉”。垃圾抽屉是一个订购设备,其功能是我们想要保留的东西的功能,但无处可供其他。基于对MUS研究文献的关键文件分析(来自2001-2016的10名医学期刊的107个研究文章),文章探讨了MUS类别的构成和管理作为医学科学的垃圾抽屉。

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