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The Case of a 19‐Year‐Old Woman Presenting With Headache and Transient Loss of Consciousness

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Diagnosis and Treatment of Adult Patients with Cough.

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Pheochromocytoma: Diagnosis and Treatment

Postgraduate Medicine, 1949
Excerpt Pheochromocytomas are relatively rare tumors of the chromaffin sympathetic nerve tissue, usually producing epinephrine, and/or, norepinephrine and most often seen in the adrenal medulla or ...
M C, BECKER, R D, BASS, C M, ROBBINS
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Diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1993
Risk of osteoporotic fracture is dependent on peak bone mass achieved at skeletal maturity and subsequent bone loss. Accordingly, reduction in this risk can be achieved by maximizing the peak bone mass, preventing subsequent bone loss, or increasing bone density in patients with established osteoporosis. Recent studies in twins have shown that although
P, Sambrook, J, Eisman
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DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF OSTEOPOROSIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
Among 105 patients hospitalized for spontaneous vertebral compression fractures, there were 55 (9 men and 46 women) in whom the diagnosis of osteoporosis was accepted after the exclusion of all other known causes of such fractures. Back pain was the chief symptom listed by all patients, but it was not always concurrent with the fracture.
J A, NICHOLAS, P D, WILSON
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Aspergillosis: diagnosis and treatment

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 1996
The incidence of invasive aspergillosis is increasing rapidly in the developed world with two Aspergillus spp., A. fumigatus and A. flavus, causing the majority of infections (85-90% and 5-10%, respectively). The major risk factors are profound neutropenia (< or =1000 x 10(6) cells/L), prolonged neutropenia, neutrophil function deficits, and ...
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VAGINITIS: Diagnosis and Treatment

Postgraduate Medicine, 1970
The organisms causing the three major types of vaginitis produce fairly distinctive symptoms, are quite easy to isolate in the laboratory, and account for more than 95 percent of vaginitides. This leaves little or no room for “nonspecific vaginitis.” Now that effective treatment for trichomonal vaginitis is available, candidal vaginitis has become the ...
R E, Burmeister, H L, Gardner
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