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A '''trashcan diagnosis''' or '''wastebasket diagnosis''' is a vague or fake medical or psychiatric [[diagnosis]] given to a patient or to medical records department for essentially non-medical reasons. A '''trashcan diagnosis''' or '''wastebasket diagnosis''' is a vague or fake medical or psychiatric [[diagnosis]] given to a patient or to medical records department for essentially non-medical reasons.
==History== ==History==
-Fake diagnoses are not a modern invention. Medicine around the world has a long history of using and abusing the concept of trashcan diagnoses, from "rectifying the humors" to [[wikt:marthambles|marthambles]] to [[neurasthenia]] to garbled Latin-sounding names which were made up to impress the patient's family.+Fake diagnoses are not a modern invention. Medicine around the world has a long history of using and abusing the concept of trashcan diagnoses, from "rectifying the humors" to [[marthambles|marthambles]] to [[neurasthenia]] to garbled Latin-sounding names which were made up to impress the patient's family.
==See also== ==See also==

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A trashcan diagnosis or wastebasket diagnosis is a vague or fake medical or psychiatric diagnosis given to a patient or to medical records department for essentially non-medical reasons.

History

Fake diagnoses are not a modern invention. Medicine around the world has a long history of using and abusing the concept of trashcan diagnoses, from "rectifying the humors" to marthambles to neurasthenia to garbled Latin-sounding names which were made up to impress the patient's family.

See also

  • Diagnosis of exclusion, the diagnosis given to a patient when all other plausible options have been ruled out




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