Iatrogenic vs Spontaneous Disease: Clinical Differentiation, Diagnostic Reasoning, and Patient Safety Implications
“By mistake” in the provided text suggests the medical concept of an unintended cause—most commonly framed as iatrogenesis, i.e., harm resulting from medical care rather than the underlying condition. Clinically, the key topic is distinguishing iatrogenic (iatrogenically induced) adverse outcomes from spontaneous disease progression or coincidental events. This distinction is central to diagnostic reasoning, patient… Read More »