A graded answer
A short, plain-language synthesis with a citation marker on every claim, drawn from the sources retrieved for your question.
CliniAtlas searches European guidelines, systematic reviews, trials, drug labels, and regulators - then grades every source by where it sits in the evidence hierarchy, with a citation on every line.

CliniAtlas is created by DiscensMachina, a startup spin-off from the University of Split School of Medicine, with the goal of making clinical evidence easier to inspect in European practice.
A short, plain-language synthesis with a citation marker on every claim, drawn from the sources retrieved for your question.
Every reference is placed in the evidence hierarchy and labelled by its grade, so you can weigh a guideline against a single case report at a glance.
Conflicting recommendations, thin evidence, or gaps in coverage are surfaced as limitations rather than smoothed over.
Curated guidance corpus - European, UK and society sources, versioned with issue dates.
Agentic search across peer-reviewed literature, retrieved per question with a selective cache.
Drug labels and assessment reports - SmPC and EPAR documents with source and version.
For literature search, education, and professional evidence review only. Not for diagnosis, treatment selection, triage, monitoring, prognosis, or patient-specific clinical decision-making.
Each line of an answer maps to retrieved sources with an identifier and licence status. Claims that cannot be cited are held back.
Sources are placed by their stratum in the evidence hierarchy and recency - not by engagement or citation counts.
Retrieval and synthesis run in eu-central-1. No patient identifiers are entered, and outputs remain the professional's judgement to verify.