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also, usually it is syndrome of, not symptom of

Posted By: annabanana on 2008-02-12
In Reply to: s/l ADH (sm) - tiff

Subject: also, usually it is syndrome of, not symptom of




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No, it is a symptom and unless it is the
Subject: No, it is a symptom and unless it is the

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could the second word be symptom?
Subject: could the second word be symptom?

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Subject: Clarification - s/l symptom status

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Hi Charlie, is there any symptom or sentence with that?
Subject: Hi Charlie, is there any symptom or sentence with that?


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Subject: Could it be as simple as hepatorenal syndrome or hypo/hyperventilation syndrome? Does neuro give a

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Subject: Patellofemoral syndrome versus Patella-femoral syndrome? (sm)

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Subject: s/l either "Lilly Geilech" syndrome or "Rolling Geilich syndrome"

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Subject: Could it just be trisomy syndrome or Cri-du-chat syndrome? So many to choose from. nm

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Subject: maybe saying something like FB syndrome or failed back surgery syndrome ?


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Subject: ? s/l bichette syndrome, pachette syndrome, has anyone heard of that?


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Mental Status Exam: Symptom Status?
Subject: Mental Status Exam: Symptom Status?

Here's the context: He smiles much of the time; he is cooperative.  Symptom status revealed that he knew that George Bush was the current president and that Bill Clinton preceded him.  He denies hearing any voices..... 


Symptom sounds similar to System, Simple, etc., for this example.  Any input?


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Subject: syndrome

Gilbert's syndrome
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Subject: syndrome sm

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syndrome
Subject: syndrome

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Gambriae ????  syndrome.  gam brae


 


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Sjögren syndrome



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Subject: syndrome and I give them that.....nm

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Subject: Could it be Bertolotti syndrome?

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Beradinelli's Syndrome?? or...
Subject: Beradinelli's Syndrome?? or...

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