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Referring to symptoms of diabetes.

Posted By: GI/GU on 2005-09-29
In Reply to: The doc dictates under ROS, GU: The patient denies issues with polyuria POLYPHASIA, or polydipsia.. - lb

Subject: Referring to symptoms of diabetes.

polyuria, polydypsia, and polyphasia--excessive urination, excessive thirst, and excessive eating or hunger.


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