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  • ...headache, dizziness, difficulty in speech and walking, sleep disturbance, pain in the legs, weakness, stiffness, sweating, increased muscular irritability
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  • ...of the [[central nervous system]] and [[heart]], and even death. Following acute poisoning, long-term [[sequela]]e often occur. Carbon monoxide can also hav The acute effects produced by carbon monoxide in relation to ambient concentration in
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  • ...': unusual lumps or swelling (''[[tumor]]''), [[hemorrhage]] (bleeding), [[pain]] and/or [[ulcer (dermatology)|ulceration]]. Compression of surrounding tis ...[[neurology|neurological]] symptoms. Although advanced cancer may cause [[pain]], it is often not the first symptom.
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  • ...ng disorder|learning]] and behavior disorders. Symptoms include abdominal pain, headache, [[anemia]], irritability, and in severe cases [[seizure]]s, [[co <!-- ACUTE VS. CHRONIC -->
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  • ...[[Charles Dettie Aaron]] || surgery || [[appendicitis]] || ||epigastric pain with pressure on McBurney's point ...renée Jean Abadie]] ||neurology ||[[tabes dorsalis]] || ||absence of pain on Achilles tendon pressure
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  • | [[Acute coronary syndrome]] | [[Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis]]
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  • ...ation (such as arms, head, legs), symptoms ([[pruritus]], pain), duration (acute or chronic), arrangement (solitary, generalized, annular, linear), morpholo *[[Acne fulminans]] (Acute febrile ulcerative acne)
    177 KB (19,269 words) - 21:05, 21 September 2010
  • ...ogical disorders]] (e.g., [[Alzheimer's disease]]), symptoms (e.g., [[back pain]]), signs (e.g., [[aphasia]]) and syndromes (e.g., [[Aicardi syndrome]]). *[[Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis]]
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  • * [[Idiopathic acute eosinophilic pneumonia]] * [[Insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis|Congenital insensitivity to pain]]
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  • ...and spread by ticks of the genus ''[[Ixodes]]''. Symptoms in dogs include acute arthritis, anorexia, and lethargy. There is no rash as is typically seen in ...ticular cartilage in the joints of the limbs. It can cause a great deal of pain and lameness. Treatment options include medications such as [[NSAID]]s, [[c
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  • * [[Acute stress disorder]] * [[Pain disorder]]
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  • ...abdominal [[CT scan]] (white arrows) in a 36-year-old Caucasian woman with acute [[cytomegalovirus infection]]. The patient was also found to be heterozygou ...ef name="pmid9486895"/> It has to be differentiated from other causes of [[acute abdomen]].
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  • ...|issue=3 |pages=181–183 |year=1997}}</ref> However, for others such as [[Acute Myeloid Leukemia]], the reduced mortality of the autogenous relative to all ...ecipient's [[immune system]]. The post-transplant prognosis often includes acute and chronic [[graft-versus-host disease]] which may be life-threatening; ho
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  • Cardiac ischemia may be asymptomatic or may cause chest pain, known as [[angina pectoris]]. It occurs when the heart muscle, or [[myocar ...the [[brain]], and can be acute (ie, rapid) or chronic (ie, long-lasting). Acute [[ischemic stroke]] is a neurologic emergency that may be reversible if tre
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  • ...ndary to pulmonary hypertension and its consequent dyspnea, fatigue, chest pain and syncope.<ref>Martinex-Palli et al. Liver Transplant in High Risk Patien ...hypertrophy.<ref>Egermayer et al. Role of serotonin in the pathogenesis of acute and chronic pulmonary hypertension. Thorax 1999;54:161-168</ref>Moreover, a
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  • ...id analgesics | year = 1997 | last1 = Brune | first1 = K | journal = Acute Pain | volume = 1 | pages = 33 }}</ref> It is formed by reducing diortho- dinitr *[[A/B Otic Drops]], ear drops combined with [[benzocaine]] to relieve pain and remove [[cerumen]]
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  • ...amol has been shown to enhance the analgesia relief when used to treat the pain of [[arthritis]].<ref name="pmid6653133">{{cite journal |author=Matts SG, B ...nal Formulary]] |edition=55 |date=March 2008 |chapter=4.7.4.1 Treatment of acute migraine |pages=p.239}}</ref> The role for these products is between just t
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  • ...NSAID]]s (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), which synthesize natural pain killing molecules, known as [[endorphins]]. Electroanalgesia has a lower ad ...gesia: Does it have a place in the routine management of acute and chronic pain?" Anesthesia and Analgesia 98 (2004): 1197-198.].</ref> Another ancient ana
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  • ...y, gabapentin is widely used to relieve [[pain]], especially [[neuropathic pain]].<ref name="Baillie 33–9">{{Cite journal | title = The mechanism of action of gabapentin in neuropathic pain
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  • ...used to treat moderate to severe [[Acute (medical)|acute]] (short-term) [[pain]]. <ref>http://www.endo.com/pdf/products/Percocet_pack_insert_2.pdf</ref> ...he other tablets, the usual dose is 1 tablet every six hours as needed for pain.<ref name=insert/>
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