diagnostic overshadowing

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diagnostic overshadowing (uncountable)

  1. The mistaken attribution of signs and symptoms of a medical condition to a pre-existing known condition.
    • 2009, Bob Gates, Owen Barr, Oxford Handbook of Learning and Intellectual Disability, →ISBN, page 106:
      Clearly the consequences of diagnostic overshadowing could be potentially fatal for some people with learning disabilities as their true unerlying health need will not be identified and treated.
    • 2012, Derald Wing Sue, Counseling the Culturally Diverse, →ISBN:
      Multicultural awareness can, in fact, lead to diagnostic overshadowing if clinician attention to race or other diversity issues results in neglect of other important aspects of the client (Vontress & Jackson, 2004).
    • 2007, Robert L. Schalock, User's Guide: Mental Retardation, →ISBN, pages 15–16:
      Accurate diagnosis is often complicated due to two factors: diagnostic overshadowing and challenging behaviors.