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=History and Physical=
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==Risk Factors==
 
Epidemiologic factors (e.g. age, race, gender, smoking), risk-conferring diagnoses (e.g. w/ defined temporal relationship), family history
 
Epidemiologic factors (e.g. age, race, gender, smoking), risk-conferring diagnoses (e.g. w/ defined temporal relationship), family history
=Associated conditions=
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==Associated conditions==
 
Diagnoses that correlate, but have no defined temporal relationship (may share a pathophysiologic mechanism)
 
Diagnoses that correlate, but have no defined temporal relationship (may share a pathophysiologic mechanism)
=Pathophysiology=
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==Pathophysiology==
 
Etiologies with a known or theoretical mechanism. Often diseases that cause another disease.
 
Etiologies with a known or theoretical mechanism. Often diseases that cause another disease.
=Symptoms=
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==Symptoms==
 
To avoid repetition, symptoms can be summarized as syndromes or other diagnoses (e.g. write CHF instead of dyspnea, fatigue, cough, orthopnea, PND)
 
To avoid repetition, symptoms can be summarized as syndromes or other diagnoses (e.g. write CHF instead of dyspnea, fatigue, cough, orthopnea, PND)
=Signs=
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==Signs==
=Labs=
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=Diagnosis=
=Imaging=
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==Labs==
=Studies=
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==Imaging==
=Micro=
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==Studies==
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==Micro==
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==Diagnosis==
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Criteria. Type of diagnosis (e.g. clinical, laboratory, pathologic)
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==Classification==
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==Differential==
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Automatically generated as well as textbook "classic" differential.
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=Treatment=
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==Complications==
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Links to the Risk Factors or Pathophysiology section of other disease pages.

Latest revision as of 21:32, 26 December 2022

History and Physical

Risk Factors

Epidemiologic factors (e.g. age, race, gender, smoking), risk-conferring diagnoses (e.g. w/ defined temporal relationship), family history

Associated conditions

Diagnoses that correlate, but have no defined temporal relationship (may share a pathophysiologic mechanism)

Pathophysiology

Etiologies with a known or theoretical mechanism. Often diseases that cause another disease.

Symptoms

To avoid repetition, symptoms can be summarized as syndromes or other diagnoses (e.g. write CHF instead of dyspnea, fatigue, cough, orthopnea, PND)

Signs

Diagnosis

Labs

Imaging

Studies

Micro

Diagnosis

Criteria. Type of diagnosis (e.g. clinical, laboratory, pathologic)

Classification

Differential

Automatically generated as well as textbook "classic" differential.

Treatment

Complications

Links to the Risk Factors or Pathophysiology section of other disease pages.