AI Article Synopsis

  • Occam's razor suggests finding a single diagnosis from various symptoms, while Hickam's dictum encourages considering multiple diagnoses, especially in complex cases.
  • The case of a 72-year-old man shows the importance of Hickam's dictum, as initial diagnoses missed co-existing metastatic cancers linked to his chronic fatigue and hyponatremia.
  • This emphasizes the need for healthcare providers to consider multiple potential conditions and remain cautious about liver cancer risks in patients with a history of hepatitis B, even after a functional cure.

Article Abstract

Occam's razor, the principle of parsimony, is frequently employed in medicine to derive a single diagnosis from a patient's myriad symptoms. Conversely, Hickam's dictum, which embraces the principle of plenitude by considering multiple diagnoses for a patient's presentation, is often underutilized or not as widely recognized as Occam's razor. The application of Hickam's dictum is particularly crucial when evaluating nonspecific symptoms such as fatigue, which can manifest in various diseases. This report describes the case of a 72-year-old man with a history of functional cure for hepatitis B who presented with chronic fatigue and hyponatremia. Initially, he was diagnosed with non-functional pituitary macroadenoma and panhypopituitarism. Two months following pituitary surgery, the onset of dyspepsia and the recurrence of fatigue revealed metastatic tumors in the liver, stomach, pancreas, left adrenal gland, and peri-pancreatic lymph nodes. A liver biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma. This case highlights the importance of considering multiple, potentially co-existing conditions based on the patient's symptoms and risk factors to complete the thorough diagnoses. Additionally, it emphasizes the need to remain vigilant regarding the risk of liver cancer in patients with a history of chronic hepatitis B infection, irrespective of a functional cure.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11246244PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.62339DOI Listing

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