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Diagnosing Angioedema

Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2013
Angioedema usually occurs within the setting of allergic diseases or urticaria, but situations occur in which angioedema itself represents a disease, such as in hereditary angioedema. Evaluation of patients for recurrent angioedema without wheals must take into account both specific clinical signs and symptoms and specialized laboratory testing.
M. Cicardi, A. Zanichelli
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Diagnosing Diagnoses

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1989
With every issue of theArchives, the reader is inundated with psychiatric research: new treatments, new biological abnormalities, new diagnostic methods, new diagnoses—the list seems endless. It is difficult to conceive of anyone, except, of course, our dedicated Editor, who bothers to read every article in every issue.
J K, Hsiao, J J, Bartko, W Z, Potter
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Diagnosing Instability

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1992
The various definitions of instability are reviewed and preference is given to the definition of instability as a loss of stiffness. This definition fits with current laboratory observations. Roentgenographic changes, particularly those associated with degeneration, have no relationship to instability.
M H, Pope, J W, Frymoyer, M H, Krag
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