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sign /symptom
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pathology
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agnosia
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aphasia
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apraxia
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ascites
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atrophy
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cachexia
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claudication
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convulsion
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cyanosis
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dysarthria
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dyspnea
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edema
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enuresis
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fecal incontinence
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fibrosis
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gastrointestinal sign /symptom
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glycosuria
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headache
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hematuria
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hirsutism
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hot flash
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hyperglycemia
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hyperplasia
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hyperthermia
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hypertrophy
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hyperuricemia
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hypothermia
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hypoxia
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jaundice
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metaplasia
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neurologic manifestation
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pathologic keratinization
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proteinuria
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sclerosis
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shock
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sleep disorder
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splenomegaly
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stuttering
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syncope
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tachycardia
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ulcer
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unconsciousness
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urinary incontinence
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vertigo
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biomarker
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xerostomia
Scope Note:
clinical manifestations that can be either objective when observed by a physician, or subjective when perceived by the patient.
Term Number:
0944-7546
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