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− | <translate>In this chapter we will discuss ''current medical language''. Specifically, we will discuss the study of the relationships between linguistic expressions and the world to which they refer, or which they should describe.</translate> | + | <translate>In this chapter we will discuss ''current medical language''. Specifically, we will discuss the study of the relationships between linguistic expressions and the world to which they refer, or which they should describe.</translate>p |
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| <translate>The conclusion is that once the vagueness and ambiguity of this form of language (and therefore the negative consequences that all this entails) have been revealed, there is a need to make it more precise and complete. To do this, we want to focus on a more mathematical and rigorous reasoning because, as we will discuss in this chapter, it can be much more effective if it can be manipulated the right way.</translate> | | <translate>The conclusion is that once the vagueness and ambiguity of this form of language (and therefore the negative consequences that all this entails) have been revealed, there is a need to make it more precise and complete. To do this, we want to focus on a more mathematical and rigorous reasoning because, as we will discuss in this chapter, it can be much more effective if it can be manipulated the right way.</translate> |
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| <translate>The clinical scenario can be reduced to the following:</translate> | | <translate>The clinical scenario can be reduced to the following:</translate> |
− | *<translate>the patient expresses in her natural language the psychophysical state that has long afflicted her</translate>; | + | |
| + | *<translate>the patient expresses in her natural language the psychophysical state that has long afflicted her</translate>; |
| *<translate>the dentist, after having performed a series of tests such as anamnesis, a stratigraphy and a CT scan of the TMJ (Figures 1, 2 and 3), concludes with a diagnosis of ‘Temporomandibular Disorders’, which we call ‘TMDs’</translate><ref>{{cita libro | | *<translate>the dentist, after having performed a series of tests such as anamnesis, a stratigraphy and a CT scan of the TMJ (Figures 1, 2 and 3), concludes with a diagnosis of ‘Temporomandibular Disorders’, which we call ‘TMDs’</translate><ref>{{cita libro |
| | autore = Tanaka E | | | autore = Tanaka E |
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− | }} - Epub 2018 Jun 12.</ref>; | + | }} - Epub 2018 Jun 12.</ref>; |
− | *<translate>the neurologist remains instead on a diagnosis of organic neuromotor pathology of the neuropathic 'Orofacial Pain (<sub>n</sub>OP) type, excluding the TMDs component, or does not consider the main cause.</translate> | + | *<translate>the neurologist remains instead on a diagnosis of organic neuromotor pathology of the neuropathic 'Orofacial Pain (<sub>n</sub>OP) type, excluding the TMDs component, or does not consider the main cause.</translate> |
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| <translate>In order not to sympathize with either the dentist or the neurologist in this context, we will consider the patient suffering from ‘TMDs/<sub>n</sub>OP’; so nobody fights.</translate> | | <translate>In order not to sympathize with either the dentist or the neurologist in this context, we will consider the patient suffering from ‘TMDs/<sub>n</sub>OP’; so nobody fights.</translate> |
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− | <onlyinclude></onlyinclude> | + | <onlyinclude> |
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