The example you give is a good example Mark S. If you only have 1 
indication for 1 syndrome, then you only have 1 result. That does not mean 
that the result is binding. That means that you then continue to search 
with that result in mind. In the tiddler that describes the syndrome, you 
can then provide more specific information in order to ultimately make a 
diagnosis with certainty. You never base your diagnosis on 1 indication. 
But ultimately on underlying patterns and signs. It may not do the work for 
you, but it can help you quickly navigate your way through a lot of 
information. 

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