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Vol. 32. Issue 8.
Pages 771-772 (September 2008)
Vol. 32. Issue 8.
Pages 771-772 (September 2008)
Tratamiento multimodal: nuevo horizonte en Urología Oncológica.Ocaso de la praxis y concepto de monoterapia
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Todo indica que estamos al final de un tiempo enque a cada paciente le diagnosticaba y asumíatoda decisión terapéutica un solo médico, quienprescribía casi siempre un tratamiento con un solofármaco o a veces varios (pocos), dirigidos al diagnósticoque él solo había efectuado; como ejemploparadigmático está la patología infecciosa genitourinaria.El paciente acudía por un síndrome clínico deinfección urinaria, el médico, en este caso el urólogo,diagnosticaba certeramente el proceso y le prescribíael antibiótico adecuado, a lo más algún otromedicamento acompañante, muy pocas veces, parapaliar o evitar los efectos secundarios del antibióticoen su formulación galénica.
Everything indicates that we are at the end of a time in which each patient was diagnosed and all treatment decisions were made by a sole physician, who almost always prescribed a treatment with a single drug or on some (few) occasions several drugs based on the diagnosis that he alone had made; a paradigmatic example of this is genitourinary infectious disease. The patient came to the office with a clinical syndrome of urinary infection, and the physician, in this case the urologist, made an exact diagnosis of the disease condition and prescribed the appropriate antibiotic, accompanied on very few occasions by another medication to diminish or prevent the side effects of the antibiotic¿s formulation.
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