
|Articles|March 1, 2004
Resolving hard-to-treat disorders
Washington D.C. - In treating patients with non-responsive conditions, it's important to consider altering your method of inquiry, said Alan M. Dattner, M.D., FAAD. "I go beyond a clinical diagnosis to make an etiological diagnosis and treat on the basis of that," he said.
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