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The intercritical management of the patient with gout is quite variable, and is
generally dependent upon the severity of the symptoms, the length and
frequency of the attack and the attitude of the patient. While the use of drugs is
accepted ...
The intercritical management of the patient with gout is quite variable, and is
generally dependent upon the severity of the symptoms, the length and
frequency of the attack and the attitude of the patient. While the use of drugs is
accepted ...
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Subjective Symptoms. The primary subjective symptom is pain in the foot,
particularly the rear portion. This appears spontaneously, is not severe, and is
usually observed after an episode of excessive hiking, or possibly after a twisting
injury ...
Subjective Symptoms. The primary subjective symptom is pain in the foot,
particularly the rear portion. This appears spontaneously, is not severe, and is
usually observed after an episode of excessive hiking, or possibly after a twisting
injury ...
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EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT The mere presence of some of the above
symptoms or signs is an indication of circulatory disturbance. Evaluation of the
patient determines the type of disturbance, and need for and urgency of treatment
.
EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT The mere presence of some of the above
symptoms or signs is an indication of circulatory disturbance. Evaluation of the
patient determines the type of disturbance, and need for and urgency of treatment
.
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE Introduction | 11 |
Development and Physiology | 13 |
Anatomy | 22 |
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