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edit important variables such as: impaired sensations in foot (feet), swollen feet and legs, demo: duration, anemia, swollen feet, rash on face, demo: age
related types of physicians - general practitioner, internist
Hypothyroidism - low thyroid hormone in blood
Alopecia areata - patchy loss of hair usually from scalp
a.k.a spot baldness, AA
Lithium poisoning - lithium toxicity
'lithium poisoning' is considered a medical emergency
Actinic prurigo - itchy skin rash due to sun exposure
a.k.a Familial polymorphous light eruption of American Indians, Hereditary polymorphous light eruption of American Indians, Hutchinson's summer prurigo, Hydroa aestivale
Trichotillomania - repetitive urge to pull out hair
a.k.a TM, Trichotillosis, trich
Pituitary adenoma - type of brain tumor
Ulerythema - rare skin disorder affecting face
Hypopituitarism - decreased production of pituitary hormones
a.k.a Panhypopituitarism
'hypopituitarism' is considered a medical emergency
Leprosy - infectious disease affecting skin nerves and mucous membranes
a.k.a Hansen's disease

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