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  • ...Dictionary|symptom}}</ref> "Ouch! I can't put any weight on my ankle" is a symptom, while a positive result by an examiner using the [[Ottawa ankle rules]] or
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Symptom]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...dsm5.org/documents/somatic%20symptom%20disorder%20fact%20sheet.pdf Somatic Symptom Disorder]. American Psychiatric Publishing</ref> ...r]] is characterized by pain that is seen as the disorder itself, not as a symptom. Even when a medical condition exists, the pain seems to be more severe tha
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  • ...Dictionary|symptom}}</ref> "Ouch! I can't put any weight on my ankle" is a symptom, while a positive result by an examiner using the [[Ottawa ankle rules]] or
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  • #REDIRECT [[Somatic symptom disorder]]
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  • ...physical examination or diagnostic testing, complementing the subjective [[symptom]]s reported by a patient
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  • The symptom of paroxysmal pain consequent to [[myocardial ischemia]] usually of distinc
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  • A collection of [[symptom]]s and [[sign]]s caused when an infection with the Human Immunodeficiency V
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  • Type of dizziness, whirling or spinning movement, indicating a major symptom of a balance disorder.
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  • Involuntary loss of urine, such as leaking of urine; a symptom of various pathological processes.
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  • ...drugs, sometimes in high doses, that produced the opposite to an undesired symptom; they were not targeted on [[etiology]]
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  • ...]] that a [[patient]] has, often by ruling out alternatives by examining [[symptom]]s closely, such as [[data]] from a medical laboratory.
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  • ...h self-medication and symptom exacerbation hypotheses. Self-medication and symptom exacerbation can be defined and treated in cognitive-behavioral terms. Harm
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  • A neurological [[symptom]] that is transient complete or partial monocular blindness due to retinal
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  • ...eurological manifestations''' are "clinical [[sign (medical)|sign]]s and [[symptom]]s caused by [[nervous system]] injury or dysfunction."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...] or other test, that indicates a specific abnormality. They complement [[symptom]]s, the subjective description by the patient of his own experience. Sympto "I have the worst [[headache]] of my life" is a symptom, and one that a competent professional doing [[triage]] would consider an e
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  • ...]. From certain perspectives, consumerism may be said to be an aspect (or symptom) of [[late capitalism]].
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  • {{r|Positive symptom}} {{r|Negative symptom}}
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  • In [[medicine]], '''dysuria''' is a [[symptom]] of "painful urination. It is often associated with [[urinary tract infect The best [[symptom]]s and [[physical examination]] findings for diagnosis in women have been i
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  • '''Depression''' is a [[behavioral symptom]] that is "depressive states usually of moderate intensity in contrast with
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  • In [[medicine]] and [[neurology]], '''amnesia''' is a [[symptom]] that is a "pathologic partial or complete loss of the ability to recall p
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  • {{r|Symptom}}
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  • ...t, the infection of the urethra usually persists, however, most men become symptom free as their own immunity controls the level of the infection. Despite no
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  • ...for some medical conditions, which have excessive urination as a prominent symptom. This page serves to help you find the article you want.
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  • ...se of self]]. It is this loss of a coherent sense of self, and the ensuing symptom profile, that most pointedly differentiates C-PTSD from PTSD. ===Symptom profile===
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  • ...could possibly happen in reality. A delusion can be both a disorder and a symptom of a disorder such as [[schizophrenia]], [[Alzheimer's disease]], and [[Par
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  • ...he external world so that it seems strange or unreal. It is a dissociative symptom of many conditions, such as psychiatric and neurological disorders, and not Derealization can also be a symptom of mental disorders such as [[depersonalization disorder]], [[schizophrenia
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  • ...specificity (tests)|specificity]] 87% to 90%. In a large validation of the symptom index, the sensitivies were never over 70% whie the specificities were over
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  • ..., identify a particular problem. In medicine, these observations include [[symptom]]s recounted by a patient or otherwise obtained in a [[medical history]], [
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  • ...dsm5.org/documents/somatic%20symptom%20disorder%20fact%20sheet.pdf Somatic Symptom Disorder]. American Psychiatric Publishing</ref> ...r]] is characterized by pain that is seen as the disorder itself, not as a symptom. Even when a medical condition exists, the pain seems to be more severe tha
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Symptom]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ge is recognizing the disturbance as a [[syndrome]], or related group of [[symptom]]s, [[sign (medical)|signs]], and possibly the results of laboratory and im
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  • In [[medicine]], '''angina''' is the "symptom of paroxysmal [[pain]] consequent to myocardial ischemia usually of distinc Angina may be a symptom of [[coronary heart disease]].
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  • {{r|Symptom}}
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  • ...nician evaluates a patient, there can be a long list of patient-reported [[symptom]]s, information gained from [[medical history taking]], the results of gene
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  • ...and are not contaminants of the surrounding tissues. Bacteriuria can be [[symptom]]atic or asymptomatic. Significant bacteriuria is an indicator of [[urinary
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  • ===Somatic symptom disorder (SSD)=== Cognitive behavioral therapy can help and help [[somatic symptom disorder]] according to [[randomized controlled trial]]s.<ref>{{Cite journa
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  • ...tissue of the [[adrenal medulla]] or sympathetic paraganglia. The cardinal symptom, reflecting the increased secretion of [[epinephrine]] and [[norepinephrine
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  • The most obvious symptom is the presence of an abnormal color in the urine, typically red or dark co
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  • ...s by the [[Cochrane Collaboration]], peak flow monitoring is equivalent to symptom monitoring.<ref name="pmid12535511">{{cite journal |author=Powell H, Gibson ...thma: a randomized clinical trial comparing peak expiratory flow rate with symptom monitoring |journal=Ann. Allergy Asthma Immunol. |volume=88 |issue=3 |pages
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  • ...s and even mortality, particularly in necrotizing form. Its characteristic symptom is severe and general head pain. Scleritis has also been associated with sy
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  • ...tion of the abdomen were considered unremarkable in most patients, and the symptom was not pursued." <ref name="pmid1992186">{{cite journal |author=Papadakis
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  • The best [[symptom]]s and [[physical examination]] findings for diagnosis have been identified
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  • A few terms need to be available for this explanation. A '''[[symptom]]''' is a patient's direct ("I have a headache") or indirect (e.g., a child
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  • | Symptoms (or a symptom listed in a homeopathic repertory is called a rubric) ...on is considered, by homeopaths, to have the desired effect of producing [[symptom]]s, physicians do not necessarily regard symptoms as physiologic changes. [
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  • ...e of Alzheimer's disease: regionally specific cortical thinning relates to symptom severity in very mild to mild AD dementia and is detectable in asymptomatic
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  • ...which must be sought for elsewhere. Bureaucracy is but a consequence and a symptom of things and changes much more deeply rooted."
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  • A dead or broken link may have some of the following [[symptom]]s:
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  • ..., Lin HC | title=Normalization of lactulose breath testing correlates with symptom improvement in irritable bowel syndrome. a double-blind, randomized, placeb
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  • ...sonality disorders, grouped into three clusters, as well as a category for symptom profiles that do not match any of these ten disorders specifically, but nev
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  • * Stay home for 7 days after symptoms begin or you have been symptom free for 24 hours. ...y contagious beginning 1 day before the onset of symptoms and 7 days after symptom onset. Childrem may be contagious for a longer time period.
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  • ...with dysmenorrhoea and was negatively correlated with the duration of the symptom...Thus, many features of chronic pain conditions are also seen in women wit
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  • '''Tetanus''' (or '''lockjaw''') is a disease whose main symptom is acute muscle spasm; it is caused by an [[anaerobic bacterium]] called ''
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  • ...oloration of the skin and possibly of the whites of the eyes. Another skin symptom can be red-purple patches that appear to radiate lines of the same color; t
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  • ...e quality of quantum mechanical systems; "mixed state" can also refer to a symptom of [[bipolar disorder]].''
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  • ...lentano DD, Reed ML |title=Undiagnosed migraine headaches. A comparison of symptom-based and reported physician diagnosis |journal=Arch. Intern. Med. |volume=
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  • ...y were taking placebos described real improvement, reporting twice as much symptom relief as the no-treatment group.”|Cara Feinberg|The placebo effect}}
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  • '''Headache''' is defined as the symptom of pain in the cranial region. It may be an isolated benign occurrence or m Primary headaches are defined as "conditions in which the primary symptom is headache and the headache cannot be attributed to any known causes."<ref
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  • ...nflammation involving the [[urethra]]. Similar to [[cystitis]], clinical [[symptom]]s range from vague discomfort to painful urination ([[dysuria]]), urethral
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  • ...idual remedies (125 in number) by their strength of relationship with each symptom, and each other, and has remained in use until the present day. He proposed
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  • ...81">{{cite journal |author=Daeppen JB, Gache P, Landry U, ''et al'' |title=Symptom-triggered vs fixed-schedule doses of benzodiazepine for alcohol withdrawal: ...mid11444401">{{cite journal |author=Jaeger TM, Lohr RH, Pankratz VS |title=Symptom-triggered therapy for alcohol withdrawal syndrome in medical inpatients |jo
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  • ...|author=Jenkins CD, Jono RT, Stanton BA |title=Predicting completeness of symptom relief after major heart surgery |journal=Behavioral medicine (Washington,
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  • ...nly information available to the physician (or, in modern medical usage, [[symptom]]s and [[sign (medical)|signs]]). Today, however, there is a bit more infor
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  • ...owler FJ, O'Leary MP, ''et al'' |title=The American Urological Association symptom index for benign prostatic hyperplasia. The Measurement Committee of the Am '''American Urological Association Urinary symptom score:'''
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  • ...[derealization]], a sense that the exterior world is unreal. Although the symptom profiles often [[co-occurrence|co-occur]], they are considered separate. D ...iesbrecht T |title=De-constructing depersonalization: Further evidence for symptom clusters |journal=Psychiatry Res |volume=157 |issue=1-3 |pages=303–6 |yea
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  • ...egy used to identify early [[lung cancer]] in people before they develop [[symptom]]s. [[Screening (medicine)|Screening]] refers to the use of [[medical test]
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  • ...the mouth. Two of the worst patients, with the tendons in the ham rigid (a symptom none the rest had) were put under a course of sea water. Of this they drank
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  • ...Daily Assessment of Symptoms - Anxiety (DAS-A) scale to evaluate onset of symptom relief in patients with generalized anxiety disorder. | journal=J Psychiatr ...22612">{{cite journal| author=Derogatis LR, Melisaratos N| title=The Brief Symptom Inventory: an introductory report. | journal=Psychol Med | year= 1983 | vol
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  • ...eported more often in hypothyroid vs euthyroid individuals, but individual symptom sensitivities were low.
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  • ...ταξία'', meaning "lack of order") is a [[neurology|neurological]] sign and symptom consisting of gross incoordination of [[muscle]] movements. Ataxia therefor
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  • ...ne: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. | journal=J Pain Symptom Manage | year= 1997 | volume= 13 | issue= 6 | pages= 327-31 | pmid=9204652
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  • ...ry to identify the best combination of [[sign (medical)|medical signs]], [[symptom]]s, and other findings in predicting the probability of a specific disease
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  • ...tincasa P, Rinaldi M, ''et al'' |title=Slow-transit constipation: solitary symptom of a systemic gastrointestinal disease |journal=Dis. Colon Rectum |volume=4
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  • ...|author=Stanton VA, Hsieh YH, Camargo CA, ''et al'' |title=Overreliance on symptom quality in diagnosing dizziness: results of a multicenter survey of emergen
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  • ...ortion in thinking. While the condition itself is considered chronic, the symptom profile may present either continuously or periodically." <ref name="title"
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  • One theory that has been proposed is that the decline is a symptom of Wikipedia's success. As Wikipedia became a household name starting in 2
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  • ...rishta's transformation can be read on a realistic level as the delusional symptom of the protagonist's developing [[schizophrenia]].
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  • The best [[symptom]]s and [[physical examination]] findings for diagnosis have been identified
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  • The frequency of various signs and [[symptom]]s have been tabulated.<ref name="pmid15767622"/>
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  • ...Thomas M. Winterbottom, made observations of sick people who had frequent symptom of swollen cervical lymph nodes. However, the cause of the disease still r ...ntrollable urge to sleep due to an increased drowsiness during the day, if symptom gets serious it can lead to coma. As the disease progresses, invasion of C
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  • ...zier EA, Hayward AD| title=A randomized clinical trial of peak flow versus symptom monitoring in older adults with asthma. | journal=Am J Respir Crit Care Med
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  • ...by means of droplet nuclei which contain the bacteria. Coughing (a common symptom of tuberculosis), talking, singing, and definitely sneezing are methods of
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  • Since chest pain is a symptom rather than a disease, diagnosis and treatment need to focus on the underly
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  • Regarding individual [[Sign (medical)|sign]]s and [[symptom]]s:
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  • During the acute stage of schizophrenia, the primary symptom is a [[psychosis|break from reality]] in which individuals experience thoug ...od-poor premorbid''' dimension attempts to classify the variation in acute symptom onset. Some individuals experience a prolonged prodromal phase, while othe
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  • ...eve/pii/S0002-8703(01)08802-0 |issn=}}</ref> Having more than one prodrome symptom (e.g. dizzines, nausea) is predictive of vasovagal and psychogenic syncope. The Calgary Syncope Symptom Score is a [[clinical prediction rule]] whose accuracy in an independent va
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  • ...can have sensorimotor and autonomic neuropathy or any other combination. [[Symptom]]s vary depending on the nerve(s) affected and may include symptoms other t ...ng to the [[brain]][failure of the sensitivity of the baroreceptors]. This symptom is usually accompanied by a loss of sinus respiratory variation, that is, t
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  • ...- "Pain centered in the upper abdomen is the predominant (most bothersome) symptom."<ref name="pmid10457043"/> ...ul sensation (discomfort) centered in the upper abdomen is the predominant symptom; this sensation may be characterized by or associated with upper abdominal
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  • ...degrees, sometimes associated with tears in the rotator cuff, is the chief symptom."<ref>{{MeSH|Shoulder impingement syndrome}}</ref>
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  • ...|author=Pfisterer M, Buser P, Rickli H, ''et al'' |title=BNP-guided vs symptom-guided heart failure therapy: the Trial of Intensified vs Standard Medical
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  • ...Hence, this disease is also known as "Whooping Cough". Vomiting is also a symptom of this disease. It also consists of discharge, which contains a sticky mu
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  • ...unctional magnetic resonance imaging studies suggests that expectations of symptom improvement are driven by frontal cortical areas, particularly the dorsolat
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  • ...s|biological]] basis. Seeing [[blindness]], [[paralysis]] and [[anorexia (symptom)|anorexia]] with no apparent physical cause, he looked towards the mind for ...n's [[Cognitive distortion|distorted thinking]]. Being oriented towards [[symptom-relief]], [[collaborative empiricism]] and modifying peoples [[core beliefs
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  • * "when treating symptom clusters in patients with accompanying depression, second-generation antide
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  • ...s defined as "Involuntary loss of urine, such as leaking of urine. It is a symptom of various underlying pathological processes."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://w
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  • ...age, calcification, and CAD) or if surgery might be delayed at the time of symptom onset."
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  • ...f their low mood and they filled out the CES-D depression inventory. Seven symptom scales were derived from analysis of CES-D data. Independent judges blindly ...essive symptoms: different adverse situations lead to different depressive symptom patterns.</font>''' ''J.Pers.Soc.Psychol.'' 91:316-5330. PMID 16881767.
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  • ...involve identification, in this highly individual disease, of important symptom domains, their severity, and level of patient function. The only diagnostic ...ski GC et al.| title=Correlation of symptoms with vitamin D deficiency and symptom response to cholecalciferol treatment: a randomized controlled trial. | jou
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  • ...al or oystershell, is capable of producing hundreds of the most formidable symptom, and of curing, as if ny magic, the most inveterate diseases - while we can
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  • ...arry ''B. canis'' in their blood for months. In male dogs, the most common symptom is infertility because of abnormal sperm count, and testicular atrophy. The
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  • Some typical symptom groups:<ref name=Short/>
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  • ...pain and temperature sensation is usually mild. In fact, pain is a common symptom in GBS, presenting as deep aching pain usually in the weakened muscles, whi
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  • ...M, Tariot PN, Dagerman KS, Lebowitz BD, Lyketsos CG et al.| title=Clinical symptom responses to atypical antipsychotic medications in Alzheimer's disease: pha
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  • ...step to take in coping with information overload is to understand it as a symptom of more significant organzational problems. Consequently, overload cannot b
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  • ...mysterious order. I might be a malade imaginaire, but for one too tangible symptom, my tendency to bleed from the lungs…If you are very nervous, you must re
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  • ...age and skill, but also for their brutality. "The Praetorians" itself is a symptom of the sickness of our modern world.<ref>"The Reporter as Novelist -- or Vi
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  • ...he penetration of one or both fangs, and so on. Mechanical ventilation and symptom management is often enough to save a victim's life, but cases of serious Ca
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  • ...umor]] (''-oma'') found by coincidence (''incidental'') without clinical [[symptom]]s and suspicion. It is a common problem: up to 7% of all patients over 60
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  • ...hat control movement. This resting tremor, which can occur as an isolated symptom or be seen in other disorders, is often a precursor to [[Parkinson's diseas
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  • ...l illness marked by a break from reality, which is characterized by such [[symptom]]s as: [[delusion]]s, [[hallucination]]s, disorganized [[speech]] (in which
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  • Acupoints may or may not be in the same area of the body as the targeted symptom. The [[traditional Chinese medicine]] (TCM) theory for the selection of suc
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  • ...diagnosed. In its early stages, short-term memory loss is the most common symptom, which is often initially thought by the sufferer to be caused by other fac
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  • ...rn to play should be deferred until the athlete has had at least two weeks symptom-free at rest and with exertion."
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  • The range of symptoms relating to IBS is relatively broad, but the main symptom is usually abdominal pain or discomfort associated with changes in bowel ha :Because of the characteristic symptom instability, we prefer the terms IBS with constipation and IBS with diarrhe
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  • Disturbances experienced by those diagnosed as exhibiting the [[symptomology|symptom]] profile for Borderline personality disorder have a wide-ranging and perva ...post traumatic stress disorder that could be a precursor. The personality symptom clusters seem to be related to specific abuses, but they may be related to
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  • ...e 'revised' version with 8 items using only [[sign (medical)|signs]] and [[symptom]]s:<ref name="pmid16461960">{{cite journal |author=Le Gal G, Righini M, Roy | colspan="2" align="center"| [[Symptom]]s
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  • ...elated immunodeficiency" (GRID) and "gay cancer", referring to the classic symptom of [[Kaposi's sarcoma]]<ref>Altman, L.K. (May 11, 1982)"[http://www.nytimes
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  • ...'''low back pain''' or '''lower back pain'''. It is used to describe a [[symptom]] related to the lower section of the [[human spine]]. Persistent and recu ...ersist, the pain may develop into a chronic low back pain with a change in symptom quality and frequency depending on the type of structures that become affec
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  • ...eated, rabies is always fatal in humans and death can occur within days of symptom onset.<ref>http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/7050.php</ref> In the f
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  • ...r core ADHD symptoms, but may have provided modest advantages for non-ADHD symptom and positive functioning outcomes."<ref name="pmid10591283">{{cite journal
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  • ...lentano DD, Reed ML |title=Undiagnosed migraine headaches. A comparison of symptom-based and reported physician diagnosis |journal=Arch. Intern. Med. |volume=
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  • ...ately followed by swelling of the affected extremity. Bleeding is a common symptom, especially from the gums, and sputum may show signs of blood within 20 min
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  • ...nal |author=Pfisterer M, Buser P, Rickli H, ''et al'' |title=BNP-guided vs symptom-guided heart failure therapy: the Trial of Intensified vs Standard Medical ...P, Rickli H, Gutmann M, Erne P, Rickenbacher P et al.| title=BNP-guided vs symptom-guided heart failure therapy: the Trial of Intensified vs Standard Medical
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  • ...ronary syndrome''' (ACS) is a collection of [[sign (medical)|signs]] and [[symptom]]s due to inadequate oxygenation of the heart muscle, the [[myocardium]], u
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  • ...hronological order of events of symptoms and further clarification of each symptom.
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  • ...r parts; also to the affections of which such pains are the characteristic symptom". How did ''infant colic'' get its name? Is there a problem with the baby' ...es (for instance infections or injuries) frequently have crying as a major symptom, which is one of the reasons why prolonged inconsolable crying should be as
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  • # '''Pain and Symptom Management'''. Patients want reassurance that symptoms, such as pain or [[D ...ording to the study, 'participants stated that fear of pain and inadequate symptom management could be reduced through communication and clear decision making
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  • * "when treating symptom clusters in patients with accompanying depression, second-generation antide
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  • MS can cause a variety of [[symptom]]s, including changes in sensation, visual problems, muscle weakness, depre ...is. Better outcomes are also associated with the presence of only a single symptom at onset, the rapid development of initial symptoms, and the rapid regressi
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  • ...ese. These acupoints used might not be in the same part of the body as the symptom. Some acupuncturists, particularly in Japan, reply on [[palpation]] for ten
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  • ...r parts; also to the affections of which such pains are the characteristic symptom". How did ''infant colic'' get its name? Is there a problem with the baby' ...es (for instance infections or injuries) frequently have crying as a major symptom, which is one of the reasons why prolonged inconsolable crying should be as
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  • ...elated immunodeficiency" (GRID) and "gay cancer", referring to the classic symptom of [[Kaposi's sarcoma]]<ref>Altman, L.K. (May 11, 1982)"[http://www.nytimes
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  • ...issue and joints. Anemia is a common symptom, and leukopenia an occasional symptom. Scurvy is life-threatening; syncope and sudden death may occur. However, t
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  • ...ist]]s combined with [[alpha-adrenergic agonist]]s may reduce [[withdrawal symptom]]s.<ref name="pmid19821290">{{cite journal| author=Gowing L, Ali R, White J
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  • ...n, such as infectious disease. It is also possible that what seems to be a symptom of an organ disease is actually the result of a reflex pain generated from
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  • ...at least as far as [[4500 BC]]. A text dated [[123 AD]] first describes [[symptom]]s very similar to rheumatoid arthritis. It was noted in skeletal remains o
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  • ...tion of the abdomen were considered unremarkable in most patients, and the symptom was not pursued." <ref name="pmid1992186">{{cite journal |author=Papadakis
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  • ...er care methods (ie. mechanical ventilation equipment, proper envenomation symptom control, lack of drugs, etc). However, Swaziland does have "Antivenom Swazi
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  • ...ional Clinical Examination] concluded that no single [[medical sign]] or [[symptom]] can adequately exclude the diagnosis of COPD.<ref name="pmid7815660">{{ci
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  • Ear discomfort is the usual symptom of otitis externa. This may be an itch and mild pain, or, in advanced cases
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  • ...shape of the breast can raise suspicions of breast cancer.Another reported symptom complex of breast cancer is [[Paget's disease of the breast]]. This [[syndr ...are more common causes of breast symptoms. The appearance of a new breast symptom should be taken seriously by both patients and their doctors, because of th
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  • The most common symptom of cholangiocarcinoma is [[jaundice]] (yellowing of the eyes and skin), whi
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  • ...of what a substance causes in overdose and thence what it might cure. The symptom complexes from provings are compared with a patient's symptoms in order to
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  • .../www.tsbvi.edu/Education/vmi/autistic-vs-nonautistic.htm|title=Examples of Symptom Presentation in Blind/Autistic Children in Contrast to Blind/Non-Autistic C
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  • ...M, Tariot PN, Dagerman KS, Lebowitz BD, Lyketsos CG et al.| title=Clinical symptom responses to atypical antipsychotic medications in Alzheimer's disease: pha
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  • ...the national organization's lack of control, this proclamation was more a symptom of the Klan's decline than a cause of it. Historian Stanley Horn writes tha
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  • ...ould be clearer than this. The only trouble was that scurvy is not a first symptom of lack but a final collapse, a premortal syndrome, and there is a very wid
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  • ...take note of the patient's [[chief complaint]], as well as a survey for [[symptom]]s arising from other body systems.
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  • ...fore is there neither swelling nor repletion of the veins, nor any sign or symptom of attraction or afflux, above the ligature? But this is the obvious cause ...n the fingers; at another time we feel nothing of the sort. By this single symptom I have ascertained for certain that young persons whose pulses are naturall
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  • ...ref>King 1981</ref> Patients experiencing aluminium toxicity can exhibit [[symptom]]s such as impaired learning and reduced [[motor coordination]].<ref>Rabe 1
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  • ...re are two senses of the term: (1) a mind free from diseases and without [[symptom]]s of [[mental illness]] which describes most persons and (2) an optimally
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  • ...morbidities. Current psychopharmacology is aggressive and non-Hippocratic: symptom-based, rather than disease oriented; underemphasizing drug risks; and prone
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