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1 eating problems even when not included among presenting complaints.
2 (mTBI) accompanied by concussion is a common presenting complaint among children presenting to emerge
3 two groups differed significantly in type of presenting complaint and source of referral.
4                            Demographic data, presenting complaints and duration, treatment history, a
5              The limited concordance between presenting complaints and ED discharge diagnoses suggest
6                Among ED visits with the same presenting complaint as those ultimately given a primary
7 tting, dizziness increases in frequency as a presenting complaint; as many as 7% of elderly patients
8 l disease (n = 35, 77.8%) with the commonest presenting complaint being a whitish appearance of the e
9               Non-allergic rhinitis may be a presenting complaint for systemic disorders such as gran
10 d a noncoronary diagnosis that explained the presenting complaint in 11% of patients, suggested the p
11                                          The presenting complaint in 71.8% (79/110) of participants w
12                         Paraesthesia was the presenting complaint in 85% of cases, with the lower lim
13 oss many pediatric disorders and is a common presenting complaint in child psychiatry; however, its n
14                                              Presenting complaints in all bacterial SBO studies were
15 Sleep problems are frequently encountered as presenting complaints in child neurology clinical practi
16 aches in children and adolescents are common presenting complaints in emergency departments.
17 s included sociodemographic characteristics, presenting complaints, laboratory investigations, and en
18  age at presentation, sex, type of glaucoma, presenting complaints, laterality of ocular involvement,
19                      Uveitis was the initial presenting complaint of sarcoidosis in 78.8% (n = 89).
20 ltiple sclerosis (MS), either as the initial presenting complaint prior to a definitive neurological
21 severe sharp pain was the single most common presenting complaint, the clinical presentation was dive
22         Falls in elderly people are a common presenting complaint to accident and emergency departmen
23 nical practice, patient demographics, common presenting complaints, treatment approaches, and attitud
24                            The most frequent presenting complaint was epigastric pain (56.3%), follow
25 is study of a group of patients (n=10) whose presenting complaint was progressive dysfluency, resting
26                              The most common presenting complaints were diminished vision (96.45%) an
27                              The most common presenting complaints were pigmented or enlarging masses
28 nitive impairment, it remains one of the few presenting complaints which may identify people experien