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Early Recognition of Brain Tumors
Postgraduate Medicine, 1964A few simple questions designed to elicit evidence of neurologic function can furnish valuable clues to brain tumor. An unusual taste or smell, brief blurring of vision or flashes of light, buzzing in the ears, weakness or numbness in the extremities, and difficulty in speaking are examples. Papilledema may be unaccompanied by headache, and vice versa.
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Early Recognition and Treatment of Calciphylaxis
Southern Medical Journal, 2003Calciphylaxis is a condition with a high mortality rate that is often found in patients with renal failure. It is characterized by soft tissue calcification and painful skin ulceration. A serum calcium-phosphorus product of more than 60 mg2/dl2 indicates great risk for calciphylaxis.
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Early Recognition of Bronchogenic Carcinoma
Postgraduate Medicine, 1953Bronchogenic carcinoma is increasing more than any other cancer in the body. The unprecedented increase is probably due to the carcinogenic effect of cigarette smoking. Unfortunately, a long delay usually occurs between the onset of the disease and the diagnosis. All men past 40 years of age who have been heavy smokers should have x-rays of their chest
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Early Recognition of Childhood Deafness
Pediatrics, 1973Some parents of deaf and hard of hearing children are impatient with American medical care and not without justification. The enclosed "Hearing Checklist"1 was put together by a parent, working for the volunteer organization "Foundation for Hearing Research Inc." She gathered the material from several sources after hearing that deaf infants are ...
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Early Recognition of Marfan's Syndrome
Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 2002PurposeTo describe the classical features of Marfan's syndrome to help nurse practitioners (NPs) diagnose it in the early stages of progression and perhaps prevent many of its deleterious effects.Data SourcesSelected researchâbased articles in the scientific literature and classic medical texts.ConclusionsThe cause of Marfan's syndrome is unknown, but ...
Lorna Schumann +2 more
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The Early Recognition of Bronchiogenic Carcinoma
Diseases of the Chest, 1952We are not in accord with the concept that there are no symptoms or signs that will aid the physician to detect early primary pulmonary malignancy. By correlating the early clinical and radiographic features of a bronchiogenic carcinoma with its site of origin within the bronchial tree, it is hoped that the protean manifestations of this cancer will be
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Early Recognition of Parkinson's Disease
Hospital Practice, 1981With the advent of pharmacotherapy, management of Parkinson's disease shifted in large measure to the primary care physician. With this shift has come the opportunity for the recognition of premonitory signs and early detection of the disease. Although the progression of parkinsonism is probably relentless, early supportive care often can markedly ...
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Early recognition and intervention of calciphylaxis
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2021openaire +2 more sources

