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Editorial: Interdisciplinarity in internal medicine from basic investigations to molecular analysis

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  • Vlad Pădureanu

  • Anca Bobîrcă

  • Ştefan Lucian Popa

  • June 16, 2026

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Clinical Report: The Role of Interdisciplinary Approaches in Internal Medicine

Overview

This editorial emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in internal medicine, particularly for managing complex patients with multiple comorbidities. It highlights recent findings that underscore the need for collaborative care to improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.

Background

Interdisciplinary cooperation is essential in modern medicine, especially as healthcare increasingly integrates scientific advancements. Patients with multiple comorbidities, often elderly and fragile, require coordinated care from diverse medical specialties. Effective multidisciplinary teams can enhance diagnostic accuracy, treatment efficacy, and overall patient satisfaction.

Data Highlights

No specific numerical data was provided in the source material.

Key Findings

  • Interdisciplinary care is crucial for managing patients with multiple comorbidities.
  • Complement-mediated thrombotic microangiopathy (CM-TMA) can manifest late and may be triggered by COVID-19.
  • A risk stratification model using lipid biomarkers can predict septic shock outcomes, particularly in older patients.
  • TNF-α inhibition may paradoxically induce autoimmunity in certain conditions, suggesting alternative treatment strategies.
  • Acute pancreatitis shows a biologically coherent link between inflammation and apoptosis, warranting further research.

Clinical Implications

Healthcare professionals should prioritize interdisciplinary collaboration to optimize patient care, particularly for complex cases. Understanding the interplay between various medical specialties can lead to improved diagnostic and treatment strategies, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes.

Conclusion

The editorial underscores the necessity of interdisciplinary approaches in internal medicine to address the complexities of patient care in the modern healthcare landscape. Continued research and collaboration across specialties are vital for advancing patient management strategies.

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  2. Sun et al., Frontiers in Immunology, 2026 -- Sepsis and lipid biomarkers
  3. Gehrke et al., Frontiers in Immunology, 2026 -- TNF-α inhibition and autoimmunity
  4. Padureanu et al., Frontiers in Immunology, 2026 -- Redox-inflammation-apoptosis in pancreatitis
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