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The Calgary Guide to Understanding Disease
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Allergic reaction ->
Benign
... MoodStabilizers #Mechanism #
SideEffects
... #
Pathophysiology
... #
Psychiatry
#Pharmacology
Serotonin #Inhibitors #
Pathophysiology
... #Pharmacology #
SideEffects
... #
Psychiatry
#Diagnosis
SerotoninNorepinephrine #Inhibitors #
Pathophysiology
... #Pharmacology #
SideEffects
... #
Psychiatry
#Diagnosis
bradykinesia/akinesia •
Acute
... FirstGeneration #Mechanisms #
SideEffects
... pharmacology #diagnosis #
psychiatry
almost always a
benign
... #Macroadenoma #
SideEffects
... mnemonic #GLFTAP #
pathophysiology
Benign
Prostatic ... inflammation #BPH #
Benign
... Hyperplasia #Prostate #
Pathophysiology
... #Pharmacology #
Urology
Acute
Spinal Cord ... weakness and #
Acute
... Syndromes #diagnosis #
pathophysiology
... #orthopedics #
neurology
Benign
Prostatic ... Hydronephrosis,
Acute
... stones #BPH #
Benign
... Hyperplasia #Prostate #
Pathophysiology
... #
Urology
#Signs
clinical findings
Acute
... #Mastoiditis #
pathophysiology
... symptoms #diagnosis #
otology
life-threatening (exceptions
being
... symptoms are more
acute
... The less
acute
behavioral ... Withdrawal #Opiate #
Pathophysiology
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