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Alopecia areata and vitiligo - Partners in crime or a case of false alibis

机译:斑秃和白癜风-犯罪或虚假证明中的伴侣

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It has long been appreciated in science that correlation does not imply causation. However, with any logical fallacy, simply spotting that the reasoning behind an argument is faulty does not imply that the resulting conclusion is false. Thus, I begin the tricky business of exploring the basis upon which researchers and clinicians are often tempted to conclude that two medical conditions (here alopecia areata and vitiligo), with some striking resemblances, are in fact related. This is relevant, particularly if assumptions of shared aetiology (and to some extent shared pathomechanism) encourage a common strategy to finding a treatment or cure.
机译:在科学领域,人们早已认识到关联并不意味着因果关系。但是,对于任何逻辑上的谬误,仅指出一个论点背后的推理是错误的,并不意味着得出的结论是错误的。因此,我开始了一项棘手的工作,即探索研究人员和临床医生经常试图得出的结论,即确实存在两种相似的两种医学病症(此处为斑秃和白癜风)是相互关联的。这是有意义的,特别是如果病因学共享的假设(在某种程度上是共同的致病机制)鼓励寻找治疗或治愈方法的共同策略。

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