Internal Medicine 2008 - Physical Diagnosis: The Top 10
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Internal Medicine 2008


Physical Diagnosis: The Top 10

Session #: 858-250
Presenter(s): Salvatore Mangione
Session Length: 1:30
Event: 2008 ACP Annual Session
Date: May 15-17, 2008


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MTP 108
Clinical questions to be addressed:

Which components of the periodic physical exam are in accordance with preventive health guidelines recommendations?
What is the role of physical exam in identifying diabetic neuropathy and retinopathy?
What are the findings more strongly suggestive of dysthyroidism (i.e., Hyper- or Hypothyroidism)?




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