Web-based diagnostic decision support tool
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clinical domains |
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| AideDiag was developed by Docteur Bernard Chassaing and Docteur Philippe Demeestère
at the Centre Hospitalier Jean Coulon, Gourdon en Quercy, France. |
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Decision support, continuous medical education, WWW, diagnosis of rare conditions |
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access demonstrator |
| Development of AideDiag started in 1985. In 2001, a new enhanced implementation of the system, Le Sémiologiste,
was released. Le Sémiologiste is distributed commercially by Solution AS, L'Escarène, France. The AideDiag knowledge base has not been updated for some years but remains as a demonstrator. |
Internet version of AideDiag(NB: En français.)
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| description |
AideDiag is a tool designed to support the diagnosis of difficult, unusual and conditions, including
rare forms of common illnesses.
Features:
- The AideDiag knowledge base covers around 600 illnesses and 3,000 signs and symptons.
- The system allows the user to select a clinical problem area, then up to five associated signs and then allow the system to search for possible relevant diagnoses.
- Designed for use by health professionals.
- Usable in continuing medical education.
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| contact |
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Solution AS, L'Escarène, France
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| acknowledgement |
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Material on this page originates from the website of le Centre Hospitalier Jean Coulon, Gourdon en Quercy, France.
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| page history |
Entry on OpenClinical: 26 August 2003 Last main update: 26 August 2003
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