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The Calgary Guide to Understanding Disease
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diagnosis
signs
symptoms
psychiatry
urology
withdrawal
bph
hyperplasia
mnemonic
prostate
prostatic
sideeffects
alcohol
anorexianervosa
anticonvulsants
benzodiazepine
bzd
dependent
disease
dpd
Complications
of ... neck stiffness,
BBD
... infections #Measles #
Complications
... signs #symptoms #
pathophysiology
Benzodiazepine (
BZD
... clinical findings and
complications
... Asthma. or sense of
being
... #withdrawal #
pharmacology
... #
pathophysiology
Allergic reaction ->
Benign
... #SideEffects #
Pathophysiology
... #Psychiatry #
Pharmacology
Benign
Prostatic ... inflammation #
BPH
... #
Benign
#Prostatic ... Hyperplasia #Prostate #
Pathophysiology
... #Medications #
Pharmacology
Personality Disorder (
DPD
... EXTREME fears of
being
... around fears of
being
... themselves
DPD
... Diagnosis #Psychiatry #
Criteria
almost always a
benign
... Signs / Symptoms /
Complications
... mnemonic #GLFTAP #
pathophysiology
tumour, stone,
BPH
... Incr PVR if a
complication
... Incontinence #Mixed #
Pathophysiology
Benign
Prostatic ... bladder stones #
BPH
... #
Benign
#Prostatic ... Hyperplasia #Prostate #
Pathophysiology
Findings Diagnostic
Criteria
... Signs/Symptoms/
Complications
... Kawasaki #Disease #
Criteria
... #Diagnosis #
Pathophysiology
Clinical Findings and
Complications
... life-threatening (exceptions
being
... Withdrawal #Opiate #
Pathophysiology
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