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Suspecting unwitnessed hypoglycaemia
Practical Neurology, 2021Hypoglycaemic coma can present with acute neurological dysfunction mimicking stroke. It may be masked by normoglycaemia due to physiological compensatory mechanisms (Somogyi phenomenon). Specific MR brain scan changes should alert the clinician to consider this alternative to stroke in the acute setting in patients with a history of recurrent ...
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Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2006
Women who present with pain and bleeding in the first trimester are at risk for ectopic pregnancy, a life-threatening condition. Conditions that predispose a woman to ectopic pregnancy are damaged fallopian tubes from prior tubal surgery or previous pelvic infection, smoking, and conception using assisted reproduction.
Beata E, Seeber, Kurt T, Barnhart
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Women who present with pain and bleeding in the first trimester are at risk for ectopic pregnancy, a life-threatening condition. Conditions that predispose a woman to ectopic pregnancy are damaged fallopian tubes from prior tubal surgery or previous pelvic infection, smoking, and conception using assisted reproduction.
Beata E, Seeber, Kurt T, Barnhart
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Suspects and ‘ Suspect Communities’
2014We saw in Chapters 5 and 6 the problems experienced by vulnerable individuals in interrogation and the need to ensure an interrogation process that is able to deal with suggestible individuals and to reduce the risk of false confessions. But there may also be issues affecting particular communities that may have implications for their relationships ...
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Investigating suspected anaemia
BMJ, 2009Often a blood count only is not sufficient for prompt diagnosis of suspected anaemia.
James, Uprichard, Barbara J, Bain
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
To the Editor.— In the QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS section ofThe Journal(240:1281, 1978), Fletcher C. Derrick, Jr, MD, replies to O. G. Kauder, MD, with regard to a suspected neurogenic bladder. While his recommendations for a cystometrogram seem most appropriate, I think in addition to this a myelogram would be desirable, and this was not mentioned.
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To the Editor.— In the QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS section ofThe Journal(240:1281, 1978), Fletcher C. Derrick, Jr, MD, replies to O. G. Kauder, MD, with regard to a suspected neurogenic bladder. While his recommendations for a cystometrogram seem most appropriate, I think in addition to this a myelogram would be desirable, and this was not mentioned.
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