The general separation between medical disciplines has, fordecades, been a strange tradition. For example, neurologistsand nephrologists have each had their defined patient groups,and many are barely interested, if at all, in the other discipline'sresearch. Even within a specific field of basic science, suchas physiology, neurophysiologists do not necessarily talk withother physiologists. Thus, the blood–brain barrier hasbeen dividing more than two extracellular spaces. A credibleexception may be found among clinical disciplines that focuson the patient as a whole, such as pediatrics. Children oftenpresent with complex syndromes that may be considered sporadic. . . [Full Text of this Article]
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